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sored by the Fl Beta Phi Junior! Auxiliary. Albert P. Stewart, conductor] of the Glee Club and director of | the Purdue Musical Organiza-| tions, “led his student singers! through a program that drew en-| thusiasti» applause from the audience, Proceedings were informal, with Mr, Stewart functioning as) master of ceremonies and an-| nouncing each number in the, absence of printed programs. The Glee Club gave forth lust-| ily, And since the listeners seemed pleased, it may appear’ impertinent to criticize. After all, ‘& university glee club usually doesn’t aim to compete with, say, the Westminster Choir. “Sing for Fun" Mr. Stewart expressed that last. night when he said, “At Purdue we sing for the fun of it, We don't take music too seriously,” a remark which last night struck me as an example of understating the obvious. But the fact that admissions were charged for last night's benefit concert puts the glee club on a temporarily semiprofes- | sional basis. Temporarily, they! are competing with professional entertainment and are hence smh.

cisms professionals may expect. A great deal more could be one with the Purdue Glee Club than Mr, Stewart has done. A. great deal that he has done

| times when they should sing, Could Sing Better Mr. Stewart’s choice of music, {aside from what he called | “heavy” numbers like Handel's! Largo and “Alleluia, Amen,” both | | heavy performances, leans toward | His | {interpretations of everything, [from “heavy” to “light,” have vigor and precision, but lack | quality and feeling. 1 Mr. Stewart may think I be{long in the long-woolens depart- | ment when I say that a good |rendition of one or two Bach {choralées would be the best possi- | ble start for one 3f his glee-club | programs. | The choral director with a good |sense of Bach, liké Robert Shaw, who got his start with Fred War|ing, is apt to have a good sense of almost any other music.

| Despite Mr, Stewart's perhaps! | defensive remarks about Purdue's {strictly convivial interest in | music, I think the Purdue Glee Club is capable of singing a great deal more effectively than t did last 1 last night,

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| Jordan ara) of Music will present Catherine Bray, senior organist, in a graduation recital at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at the Odeon. Miss Bray is a student of | Dale Young, chairman of the con-!

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