Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1952 — Page 6
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Soprano Jumps | Gun on Costume
4 By Henry Butler
bad
A voice can be, too big for a given hall.
Or perhaps it's more accurate to say a hall can
too little for a given voice.
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However you express it, the effect®was the same in
parts of Martha Lipton's recital| —————— for the Matinee Musicale yester- Richard Audl- where Mr. Quillian simply got off
day afternoon in Ayres’
torium,
Strauss’ ‘‘Zueignung,”
{the trolley. Maybe he undertook
The ample and chestily glam- this accompanying on short noorous Metropolitan mezzo- -soprano | tice and hence didn't have time yesterday seemed to be jumping for the good old fashioned prac-
the gun of costume etiquet, 2 p. m, she was wearing a 8
tacular low-cut outfit with off- | hours) Brahms’
shoulders parking—three before Retreat was due to sound, |
titicing he seemed yesterday to c- | need,
The balance didn't improve in “Von Ewiger Liebe” {where Miss Lipton was miles and
and hence a more appropriate many concert halls ahead of her
time for fatigues or OD's. Miss Lipton opened her pro-|
gram with “Wachet auf,” an air
accompanist, uy no ."
ONE OF Miss Lipton's encores
by one F. Tunder (1614-1687), an was the Prince Orlofsky “Chacun
obscure composer not listed
most reference works. The sturdy from Johann Strauss’ and nicely contrived melody later maus.’
in'a son gout,” a dated absurdity
“FlederMiss’ Lipton did it rather
be of the Lutheran
New Cleric Scheduled
A veteran missionary, Miss ie speak on Wednesday afternoon. aty the convention of the:
Indigna
The Rev, A. W. Machinske, who here,
served on a circuit of 21 churches West Africa, will be will installed as new ‘minister of the’day mornin
in Nigeria,
Christ Lutheran Church, Irving ton, tomorrow, { All ministers
Church -—Missouri Synod of Indianapolis will assist in the & ceremonies at 3 # m. in. the Z assembly hall of ithe Union Federal building, H646 E. Wash- § ington 8t, The parish meets
for worship.’ The Rev. W. C lof missions of the central dis-
trict of the church, wil instal
was to furnish J. 8. Bach with the heavily, getting less than jet pro-
principal material for his Cantata No. 140, “Sleepers Awake.” In the
Tunder item, as in the “Parto, parto” aria from Mozart's “Titus,” Miss Lipton showed her excellent] musicianship and good control of tone and phrasing.
[pulsion from Mr, Quillian. The same complaint holds for the aria “O mio Fernando,” from Donizetti's “La Favorita.”
leital with a French and a mod-!|
|ern group, introducing a couple is married “and has one small Marion Pageant Chorus and Orof Aaron Copland songs from daughter. A SERIES of four songs bY that composer's new cycle based Machinske returned from Africa oratorio, “The Holy City,” at 3 last summer and since then have p. m. tomorrow in the Memorial
Alban Berg, written early in hison Emily Dickinson poems.
career and before the 8choen-|
She deserves much better en-/filled many
Pastor Machinske. The
Martin Kosche,
Lutheran Church for the Deaf, for the service Krueckeberg, pastor of Emmaus Church,
will be Hturgist and the Rev, Harry L.
will preach.
The new pastor was graduated in Ft.| Wayne and 8t. Louis, and studied also at Concordia Seminary. He Bain, dean of the School of Mu- | Miss Lipton concluded her re-| served as vicar of Trinity Lu- sic of Indiana University, will
from Concordia College
itheran Church, Sacramento, Cal.,
The Rev. and Mrs.
speaking engage-
berg influence, gave further scope vironment and accompaniment. | |ments. for Miss Lipo: s interpretation. ghe has good taste, good musicl-|
Unfortunately, by this time in the a nship. program it had become apparent tania)
But she did not reach her|
that her accompanist, Jantes Quil- maximum potential effectiveness
lian, was unprepared for this!
assignment, Perhaps Mr: Quillian actually is a better accompanist than he seemed yesterday. But there were bad times,
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Times State Service MARION, Mar. 29—Wilfred C.
serve as guest conductor of the
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