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Talent and Good Taste—
DePauw Group Whips
Odds, Shows Artistic Merit
Applause at Opening of Workshop Production Of ‘Rigoletto’ Indicates It'll Do Well
"By HENRY BUTLER GREENCASTLE, May 18 Talent and good taste make. the DePauw Opera Workshop production of “Rigoletto” an important event, This version of Verdi's opera-——much smaller in scale, of course, than the one Indiana University put on last month —has genuine artistic merit. 7
Last night 8 prolonged and {6 ‘me to he ‘Charles Aschmann's enthusiastic applause for its baritone; fn the title role, and Jeff opening indicated that the smorris’ tenor, im tHe role of the opera is likely to do well in its cynically sinning Duke. Mr. Aschperformances tonight and tomor- mann has power. enough to sing row night in DePauw's Little iho small orchestra into insignifi- : ‘ cance. He also has expressiveAlbert Fiorillo and his brave... and good sense of music and industrious group of student drama. helpers certainly have accom Mr. Morris has fine tone and
lished great things against great ry avs Little ' Theater, potentially good range, but he still
the world’s most promising nique for the self-slaughtering’ auditorium for opera. And I imag- high notes Verdl wrote. ine backstage problems must de-! Anna Lee Schmidt, as Gilda, did some of her best singing in the But as the opera came across Caro Nome,” which presumably she may have learned independently of this production. The big aria she did very well. In what may have been to her the less familiar portions of the opera, she sounded uncertain and her vocie kept changing quality. It's a matter of study. One of
ing and visual beauty, it was a thrilling example of what young talent in this region can do. Even the defects were promises of better achievement in the future, since defects can be corrected. like the persistent out-of
rillo's ambitious production seemed
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playing by the orchestra's bass fiddles. With enough encouragement and practice, those out-
the great tragedies in music is the brief span of optimum voice. Good pure voice is a function of youth.
fielders may yet get to first bass. Maturity and understanding often The two best voices in Mr. Fio- arrive ‘after the voice is gone.
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