Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1951 — Page 6
Big Achievement—
May Festival Concert Lauded
Symphonic Choir, Orchestra Give Event Promise for Future
By HENRY BUTLER Last night's May Festival concert by the Indianapolis Symphonie Choir and Philharmonic Orchestra was a fine
start for what should become an annual event. Edwin Biltcliffe and the choir and Ernst Hoffman and the orchestra drew a good-sized crowd to the Murat with an ambitious program. It's important to stress the! merit of the concert first. I situation with authority and ex-
izati ve cellent musicianship. I can only Hk Jot Srgshiations he {hope he and the choi? will be able
The problem is the willingness and ability of members to devote even more time to such a venture! if they're going to make progress, as I think they should. What they did last night was a big achievement. Mr. Biltcliffe and the choir] started with Brahms’ “Naenie,”/M e n d e lssohn’s which the choir had done last] (Hymn of Praise), February with Fabien Sevitzky | captured the honors. and the Symphony. Though Jane |Harriett Wooldridge, Hampson, the choir’s accompanist, {Mary Alice Hensley, mezzo-so-did valiantly with the piano score, prano, and Farrell Scott, tenor. the piece really calls for orches-| Aj] three sang their difficult tral support. And I imagine ifiparts with fine oratorio style. more time had been avallable,/ Mr Scott, who seemed not in his| Mr. Hoffman and the Philharmoic pest voice last night, sang above] might have helped out. the difficulties with a veteran's| Tone quality was generally assurance. good in the Brahms, barring a slight degree more vibrato in the soprano voices than I care to
But Mr. Biltcliffe controlled the
for next year's festival: more voices and add more rehearsals. Both things can be accomplished if the public gives enthusiastic support. Soloists Take Honors In the evening's biggest work, ‘“Lobgesang”’
tory Sinfonia, but showed need of
hear. more practice in the rather ornery| Best in Simplicity | “noodling” for strings Mendels-| The best choral work of the sohn wrote into the accompani-|
evening was in the second RrOup., ments for the soloists. Possibly especially Rachmaninoff's “Glory| the best item in this strongly] to God the Father.” That has Bach-Handel-influenced work was relatively simple style and doubt-| 'the great “Nun Danket” chorale. less gave the singers more con:| fina) chorus. with it elabo.. Adgnee thay they Seenied have] THe ma was neither clear nor in difficult things e . « " “ strong enough—again the re nas ao Palestrina’s "27 |hearsal and personnel problem. Palestrina certainly demands a Plans for the 1352 Bay Pepi great deal of rehearsing. The val should be made early,
style of a century or more before rehearsals should start not later
ber. That's the Bach is so remote from us that than next Octo modern singers have to learn it way to make the annual event a from the ground up. really big thing.
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SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1951
Churches Here Book Concerts
Organists’ Guild To Give Program
Indianapolis churches announge concerts by the Indiana Chapter
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ists, by the Franklin- College Choir and a local musician. The organists’ final program of. the season Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Ohio and East Sts: Mrs. Bernice ‘Fee Mozingo will direct the Trinity Choir in the music of Vespers followed by the Office of Compline. and members of the guild will assist the choir. : Trinity church recently was remodeled and redecorated for its 75th anniversary ceremonies. The Rev. Walter C, Maas is church pastor, The 45-voice Franklin College Choir, directed by Prof. Guy Owen Baker, will give a program at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the First Baptist Church. An organizational meeting of the Franklin College Alumni in Indianapolis and Marion County will follow the concert. Robert F. Chupp. secretary of alumni affairs for the college, will be present. Prof. Baker is studying for his !doctorate at Indiana University. He has sung the title role in “Parsifal” for the past three years at IU, Gamma Kappa, sorority for church secretaries, will present Miss Jeanette Rutherford in an organ recital Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Third Christian Church.
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