Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1950 — Page 8
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By Henty Butler
The Augustana Choir last night in Caleb Mills Hall!
did some of the finest choral singing I have ever heard. | ~~ Ted by Henry Veld, ‘who certainly is a genius at select-|~
; ing and training young singers, the 60 or more students!
from Augustana College, Rock Island, Ii. held their large ‘audience spellbound from start to finish. |
They appeared here under, believable. ‘Whether they’s re e singRandall | olis Choir Directors’ Associa- SHompgon, Brahms S: ote of the} n mples of Swedish music Mr Non x : 0 be honed ue 200m. Veld included in his program, the] Bear tutte. : Augustana choristers always com-| -‘municate to their hearers the real For Mr. Veld has built an en- meaning, semble that ‘has few equals. No| It would take a column three large chorus can match it in tone, times longer than this to describe dynamic variety or fidelity to what the Augustana Choir actupitch. No professional or semi-|a)ly does to a listener. The column professional small group, however wouiq have to deal with religion, ‘highly touted, can rival the fresh g¢hies, selfieffacing co-operative: | clarity of the Augustana Choir's ness, -artistry, integrity and all
“Iyoung voices. The tonal-quality 61h, other qualities the world needs
Mr. Veld’s choir is something you|p.¢ doesn’t find often enough. must hear for yourself. You can’t] ‘rrpe emotional impact of the possibly imagine "it from a .neir'y singing is terrific. It makes reviewer's description. most other music seem trivial. Based on Good Material That's why I hope the AugustanUndoubtedly Mr. Veld has good ers will be invited to come agaig. material to choose from. The reputation of the choir gertainiy) attracts talented. singers Augustana College.
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¥y a Quarfet Quartet. offering explanatory for sale with a Real Estate Concert Here {notes on their program. { Broker? If so, be sure that he The New York Piano and String! Details for the children's con- Advertises in THE TIMES. The y Quartet will be heard in two con- cert are being arranged through Times is NOW the newspaper 2 [certs tomorrow and Friday im the Ralph Wright, director of music with the REAL ESTATE ADS. { [World War Memorial. : in the Indianapolis public schools. It carries the GREATEST Preceding its scheduled concert. Members of thé Quartet are SELECTION of homes for sale, { {for the Ensemble Music Society Mieczyslaw Horszowskl, piano; {daily and Sunday. As. a result, at 8:30 p. m. Friday, the Quartet Alexander Schneider, violin; Mil-| ALL real estate ads in THE i (will play a special program for ton Katims, viola, and Frank Mil-| TIMES are selling real tate | {school children at 4:30 p. m. to-/ler, cello. {faster tham ever before?”
Ida Lupine takes the title role of the hunted woman in "Woman in Hiding," opening
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Tryouts Arranged At Civic Theater
Tryouts for the final Civie Theater production. of. .the season... will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday in the theater workshop, 1847 N.| Alabama St. A comedy, “Joy to the World,” the play will require a large cast. It is slated ‘for presentation May 12 through 21.
DOWNTOWN AMBASSADOR ‘Through tomorrow: deriine’’ and ‘“‘Prontier Outpost. NEIGHBORHOOD Through - Saturday: er “Christopher Columbus.’ as an ensemble. He gets them to AvaLoN — “House of Strangers” and achieve just enough, never: too, orums of the C Sats plas Flash News. much, vibrato. Even his soloists, “Special! Agent” all beautifully voiced and regret- BPELL—Through Saturday: “Red River” tably not named in the program, BELMONT -Through Saturday have learned to curb any rash! line" and “Coast Guard
: : % CINEMA Through Saturday individualistic impulse to yell. oes It" and “Life of Riley
Mr, Veld has done what prob- coRonET ‘Through - Saturday Friend Irma’ and That » DAISY Through tomorrow: “The Pig htwould like to do but can’t, for one NS Kenton tomar onde andi reason or another. He has care- EMERSON Through Saturday: “Ambusn” fully defined the.limits of loudness *nd “Free for All and softness. By some kind of "hi Crooked Way and Wou're Noi {benignly strict discipline, he has Bo Toul dons {i8ture Priday night eliminated shouting on the loud GARFIELD —Through tomoirow: end and whispering on the soft], "\ DA = Thrgueh lend. And so he has ruled out the! sround” and “Por HAMILTON — Anca sat ofl most other bush” and “Free For All {choir directors have constantly to HOWARD — Through tomorrow: (fight. Leave Them Laughing’ and
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old That Baby.” Tomorrow through have believed any a cappella guturday: “Borderline and Bells of | choir could tackle a thing like |ORIENTAL—"1t Ha pened One Night" and| “Hymn to St.| 0 uisiana Hayride.” Tomorrow through |
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