Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1950 — Page 14
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| Pleases at IU ~ Melchjor, Traubel, Student Soprano, Orchestra Applauded
By HENRY BUTLER, Times Staff Writer : . BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 19.— The “Tristan” packagé Lauritz Melchior and Helen Traubel have been carrying around the country got an especially good wrapping last night in Indiana University auditorium, With excellent support from Ernst Hoffman and the IU symphony, the two Metropolitan Opera Wagnér champions did a clear and effective] ;- =" or concert capsule of the long!g. ut
music drama, { An unsung but singing heroine This “Readers Digest” version|was Mary Hensley, IU music of v atan ai} Tpctde Dosaibiy school student soprano, who promay omit muc at delights the! . confirmed ner fan. But | duced the voice of Brangfene, everyone must concede the origi-/ISolde’s plot - and -potion-mixing nal lengthy treatment of the love maid in the opera. Miss Hensley potion theme is no child's potion. stood right up with the principals Mr. Melchior, floridly hand- and did herself and IU proud with some as ever and resplendent fine singing of a difficult subwith European decorations, sang ordinate role. with complete artistic confidence a and also with a veteran tenor's| THE MORE-THAN-CAPACITY Shrewd sense of voice CONSETVA- | audience applauded the singers, Ample Miss Traubel, glittering | M7 Hoffman and his student orwith sequins on a majestically [chestra for a phenomenally good
draped ‘evening gown, had full performance. This IU orchestra command of vocal resources, not-only is a wonderful student
outfit, but also gets better faster BUY [than any other orchestra I've [| i (LA n UY “
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wrought just with mirrors. Besides the famed Berkshire Quar{tet, the orchestra contains only
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jelans. All the real work is done {by Mr. Hoffman and the students, | When you sit close, you can see as well as hear what the students actually are doing. It's amazing.
{learned in this academic year.|
{They captured both the rugged {strength of Wagner and the =~
slightly phony pathos he exploited. ig Certainly they gave Traubel and Mr. Melchior admirable support, And the entire performance. gave the listeners
ITS {hugely acknowledged delight,
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