Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 20, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page six Winnipeg free press january 20, 1940 by Mary Weekes. 304 up to the last Buffalo Hunter. Ronto Nelson. Saskatchewan s Mary Weekes is doing heroic work in preserving upon paper the passing of an Era. She has made it her admirable literary business to talk to or talk with those who talked to the men who have actually lived through the expansion of White Cul Ture upon our Western Plains and in our Western sub Arctic areas. Much of her biographical and historical reportage has appeared Fugi Tiv Cly in magazines and newspapers. Here however is a Long and full Flavoured Book about the experiences of one Man during the last third of the past Century As he acted his part Over the expanse that is now Saskatchewan. Norbert Welsh trader and Duffalo Hunter beyond common capacity tells most of his Story directly in these pages. With the garrulous Ness of age he poured his anecdotes with endless repetitions. Mrs. Weekes confesses into her ears. She had sifted them and arranged them until she achieves a pattern that is readable and she has done this Lor the most part without damage to the vitality of the old Man s memories. It is a very creditable performance in Many ways Welsh lived with the indians hunted with them fought with them when they were unruly he saw Mammoth herds of Buffalo he helped in the Slaughter that finally wiped them out. The indians and the Buffalo of those dynamic Days left no history they left Only memories and this volume preserves those. Mrs. Weekes is fast gaining the recognition she deserves Lor her work As an archivist of the dying past. She might Well have the co operation of other Western Diogenes. Sense to sensationalism the Nazarene. By practice is left obscure Isch. Translated by instead of Clearing away the Samuel. 698 up. Toronto of metaphysics or. Asch t is not Only a Case of added to it. Of course the novel Hows his dramatic ability. Who the Angel of the lord to it said that great works achieve Sholem Asch. The Angel not because of imagine Vith More Brevity and but in spite of it . I and certainly More to the Point. S not Only a Case of preferring the synoptic gospels or the gospel of historical j Ohn to the gospel according to or. Sholem Asch. The fragment sets worthy sorted Here is longer than the longest of the new testament for Manitoba ords. St. Matthew concerned Irple chronicle at least knew Farmer s Rick of under statement. St. Introduction and notes master of glowing detail Rodney c. Loehr. Illustrated Low to be sparing with those photographs. 247 up. St. Paul ails. St. Luke a born the Minnesota historical id not pile it on As if he writing for Hollywood. And Are two Farmers diaries Ohn s portrait shows More in this Book William e. Brown and vigor. Put St. And Mitchell y. Jack straightforward account of the Ance of Salome beside the Lush and lurid account of or. Asch 1852-53. They Are published by he . To Commemorac its 19th he modern chronicler does not ome off very and they Are both valuable historical data and quaintly and it is not altogether a Case f adding inventions for Reading. As or. Loehr ays in his introduction artist is entitled to invent. While he Story of the Nazarene lies Are frequently of value and always of interest to the historian. Giving a chronological record of events witnessed Inder centuries of conjectures impressions Felt by an individual they radiations legends it is often useful in helping to re create past times. Diaries of the great or near logical to object to a few or of those who have lived in stir t is not even a matter of times provide intimate pictures of Tepping the Issue of his lives or events which the historian strives to retell and the novelist or responsible churchmen poet sometimes succeeds in portraying. Jeen doing that for decades. Hedging about the Virgin birth and All diaries Are of such a pc Tacu a nature. Sometimes those whose for Unes have Iron of miracles is All in the Best mighty or have not permitted even f the Christian pulpit and gallery View of a stage where great dramatic actions were being unfolded Here Are Mystic auras and nevertheless recorded the occur f radiance enough to satisfy the fundamentalists and at the of their smaller worlds in diaries kept for personal pleasure As the record of a useful Ime intellectual evasions enough o appease the modernists. Are these two diaries and it ill curates who imperil their fortunate indeed that they fell Normal souls by Reading the hands of the Alert . Ive religion and churchmen Jackson s is the More Valu coast of attitudes abandoned because it covers a longer ree thinkers 50 years ago it is uniquely interesting hardly condemn the novel for for Jackson unwittingly its Central error his times along with his Leeper than that. It lies even activities. Early Minnesota Han the recurrent Plush Ness of lives once More Rose pm purple in places must be a goodly number Lope of redemption although records of this nature now lying Luthor does very Well when he keeps to the sober clarity of the Lew testament away in some half for gotten Dusty Manitoba Garret. The government should take Steps to have them or. Asch s Central error is this Lis Nazarene is too wraith like Here aver gentle and Pretti fied far in the provincial Library and the Best of them Printer. C. Fond the sentiments legends St Juke who took Pride in his literary skill and was inclined fiction the nets runs is portrayed As having the body of me the Sun. By Hassoldt strength less tall but 322 up. Toronto Oxford. Muscled with a strange pallor. Davis dislikes literary bores sign Here of the dynamic Force and the pretentious the one who drove the moneychangers from the Temple. That was no a muscled performance my sign of the spirited social reformer who strode into the synagogue to read from the 61st chapter of Isaiah with its tremendous implications of social change. The dynamic doctrine seems passive Anc Pretti fied Here and the All City Mankind exclusive of its pretty gals. Or. Davis likes clean air and shirt sleeves and to sleep raw. So he went to Java and Points thereabout. This his second Book first islands under the is about a Young couple who being emotionally spiritually and almost actually fades into the legendary go to the South sea with Sparks of Light issuing of Tapia for such Reuvena Lis face and Beard blinding processes As they May find. From his garment and mists find plenty. In the course equivocation regarding his whose working out or. Davis Ity. Now even Matthew describes South sea Island quite Clear the moment when and Flora and Fauna and assumed the Christ obsession and living practices. Traditional Folk lore. But Here it unusual and very captivating. All blurred by an Aura of without the miracles a radiance the end of the fire without the fire and a glow without the Charles g. Finney. Decorations this then is the Central Kurt Wiese. 268 up. Toronto of the Book. It is not so much a Small town in the Middle or. Asch has sacrificed sense is enlivened and their widow sensationalism and simple is driven half crazy by the Tive to sleight of souls but that of the Farrier Beys Tom has sacrificed the dynamic Willie who keep a succession to the sugary legends. The pets in the woodshed in the Back Tia nity that was put Down by first water beetles then Church and respectable society turtles and a preposterous St Paul the christianity that screech owls and a Mother never yet been put into with eleven Young and finally a mess of wicked snakes. Books exploit is reported with much particularity with regard to the Best methods of catching such pets. There is some interesting insect and lore with hints on How to be accepted socially by screech owls and Garter snakes. A touch . Camera 1940 the 100th year of photography. Over rib Aldry in reporting the domesticity of the Farrier pets is perhaps unfortunate Here. In Short. Hundred pictures in Black and White and color by Book like certain motion pictures must be marked adult leading photographers Amateur and professional Green was my Valley. By t. J. Maloney Richard Llewellyn. 651 up. The second world War first phase by Duff Cooper Ryerson. There is much of real interest in this Long novel about a Welsh mining Village the half Breed the Story of the Village itself the re Grey owl by Lovat of the living customs of Welsh fully illustrated the tense moments under Book Section main floor during and after accidents the bitterness of labor disputes. Be these aspects of magnetic at Eaton or. Llewellyn writes Well and draws his characters with revealing strokes. A Book that is hard put Down until finished. Check list of books received the burning Oracle. By g. Wilson Knight. 288 up. Toronto Oxford. Studies of poetry in action including that of Milton Swift Pope and Byron. Grandfather was queer. By Richardson Wright. Illustrated. Toronto Doubleday Doran. Boisterous tales about Early americans who were eccentrics. Funny. W ked Pilot. By Vladimir uni Shevsky. Illustrated. London Hurst and Blackett. A dramatic personal narrative of two russian military pilots who just a year ago ran afoul soviet dictatorship and were forced to Fly for their escaping in a rickety secretly made plane of their own construction. Teams Man. By Crichton Porteous. Toronto Oxford. Rusti City of the most delightful kind being the adventures of a. Derbyshire Farmer. The face of truth. By. Dal Las Kenmare. London shake Speare head press. Critical in formation for the student of Litera Ture. The air is the future career. By h. W. London Hutchinson. A vocational guidance Book for the Young Man who wants to make a life work of flying. Manitoba students symphony or Chestra which was organized in the All and be heard in. Jts first concert tuesday evening in he the auditorium concert., fell. There Are 78 arid the or Hestra will have miss Marjorie Dillabough As a soloist in the Grieg Diano concerto in a Milf lbs. Mixed company. Robertson. Toronto by j. C. Dent. Is and Ottawa the nations society. A says about living problems by a professor of greek who turns to the past to find help for the present. The British at Home. By Pont of punch. Appreciation by h. White. 121 up. Toronto Collins. Satiric and Plain funny cartoons about the British people As they Are. Laughable. The Church of England. By Herbert Hensley Benson. To Macmillan in Canada de scribing the actual working of the Church of England of today. Methods of rehabilitation of adult prostitutes. By the advisory committee on social questions. 157 up. Geneva league of sound and searching study of one of society s thorniest problems valuable for a social service workers particularly timely because prostitution tends to acquire importance in a War Economy. A the British Case. By the it. Hou. Lord Lloyd. Introduction by the it. Hon. Viscount Halifax. 61 up. Toronto Collins. A state ment of the issues leading up to Aric underlying world War ii. The world almanac 1940, edited by e. Eastman Irvine. 960 up. New York world Telegram newspaper. The 55th annual Edi Tion of one of the faithful friends o writers and speakers this continent Over. Not indispensable but darn close to it. Along the Indian Road by e. Stanley Jones. 248 up to Ronto Mcclelland and Stewart an important sequel to the Christ of the Indian Road its theme is that we should vouch for rather than plead for Christ Jesus. The Queen s Book of the red Cross. Contribution by 5 distinguished British authors and artists. With a message by the Queen. Illustrated. 255 up. To Ronto Musson. Poems prose pieces and pictures by Britain s Best creators in a compilation whose Sale is designed to Aid the rec Cross. A remarkable buy. A Verdun. By Jules remains. Translated by general Hopkins with two maps. 500 up. Toronto Ryerson. For the past eight years this masterly writer has been re leasing his monumentally conceived and executed series of novels called men of Good wu1." the current is volume eight dealing with the beginning of world War i it is an expression of Genius. Under the Sun. By Arthur s Bourinot. 69 up. Toronto Macmil lans in Canada. This author o Canadian poetry should be better known than he is. He says the place names of our country Are music on the after Reading this volume we realize that this is so. Beauty and majesty in this country of ours. Here s to or Bourinot the mystery Book. By an Thony Abbot Leslie Ford Davit Frome Mary Roberts Rinehart am Rex Stout. 598 up. Toronto Oxford. Here s a swell Book for the thriller fan. Or. Stout supplies an exciting novel and the others Shor stories. All Are very readable. More friends of the Doc Tor. By Isabel Cameron. Lon Don Lutterworth press. A humorous novel of Fin gentlest kind. The Book we especially recommend you to read this week is a curious scientific study Tor la readers. It is non technical yet deals with such baffling things As Planck s quantum theory relativity of space and time curved space and gravitation All of which sounds like desperate measures but have no fear on that score. Prof. G. Gamow knows just How to pre sent the ordinarily incomprehensible aspects of those data. He describes the adventures of a certain or. Tompkins in wonderland Toronto Macmillan in via the dream route. And or. Tomp Kins visits worlds in which those theories operate on Large enough arid slow enough Scales for his human eyes to see and his human brain to understand. And so will you Ronald w. Gibson conductor Oil the University of a melodrama emerges from background naturally Boss Man. Bar Louis Cochran. 71 up. Caldwell Idaho the Caxton printers. Wije Smith could afford to strut r and swagger Down main Street for the Southern town Wassis and the fullness thereof. He owned he buildings and the. Negroes and the stores and the merchants who cringed in the doors of them half afraid to meet him face to lace. He order it Over the tenant Farmers he share croppers he lorded it Over Moonshine Jack who was Lazy and took to preaching in his old age. Lije kept him in clothing and vittles and second hand cigars for he Way he could spy and Tell on the other negroes. Lije owned wide Cotton Fields and he was making Money for there was a War on and Cotton was going up. Lije was an up and coming landlord and he Mew How to get on he knew How o charge Farmers ten prices for the stuff he made them 5uy, he knew How to pad accounts so they would come out behind while he was away away ahead knew How to Deal with negroes to. Soft planters jailed them but ice took a ten foot cattle whip to hem while Spike sat by and watched with a shot gun. Lije was on his Way to making a Cool million out of Cotton if Only he War kept up and. Labor could be kept Down. The trouble was hat the munitions plants were pay ing Good wages instead of allowing workers Only their keep and some of the negroes talked of leaving the plantations. So. Naturally the planters had to whip them into thinking better of it. Now and then a Black Man would be quietly shot to awash t this a White Man s coun try run for the White profit negroes were lynched on trumped up charges of molesting White women and White men i on Fine horses Rode through the Cotton fur rows with Black holsters at their belts keeping the workers in their place. Murder and melodrama emerge from this background As. Naturally As the White Cotton fluff emerges from the thick Rich bolls. It is not a pretty Story but it is hard hitting and powerful. There is restraint too and tolerance and deep understand ing for the metamorphosis of january 29 is Date of annual Sunshine revue the 16th annual Sunshine revue in Aid of the United Church fresh air Camps at Gimli will be the auditorium concert Hall on monday evening january 29. A. Davidson. This Thomson who has directed these entertainments since the beginning in charge again Irene Diehl violinist and Frank Thorolfson pianist will be two of he artists. Olga Irwin Soprano and or. Will do a scotch musical tabloid and Doug As rain this year s exhibit Ioner of Trinity College London is to recite two of the. Test pieces in his examinations. The Junior members of the Winnipeg Ballet club will repeat he children s Ballet. The tailor of 3-Loucester, which was enjoyed so much in the Christmas programme of the Junior musical club. Two Short one act plays will com Pete the programme the great West life players presenting a matrimonial farce he she and it and the Winnipeg new theatre the four italian Angels. Tickets will be sold at United Church offices As Well As at All the music stores murder thrillers ii Lorii music you can t beat fun had its faults but it pointed a Way to the music University dramatic society s you can t beat fun was possibly much More of a Promise than an actual achievement yet it might prove to be of the greatest importance for creative work in Winnipeg. This is a Field in which Canadian com posers have neglected to interest themselves preferring i fear tenth rate symphonies songs and sonatas to second rate if you like musical comedies. And yet it May be Here that our Long looked for Talent will be finally found. Fur ther Canadian song writers have generally pursued their watery Way alone shunning association with any but the Best poets found in Here on the other hand collaboration Between writer composer and artist was possible and even necessary and obviously productive of a Mutual stimulation and a certain healthy verve. The faults and there were Many were faults of a beginner not of something coming to an end a sense of which too often exudes from Canadian musical composition. This show definitely Points a Way. It is unfortunate in True that More of the serious musical Frater nity weren t present. Here was someone speaking neither in a dead language nor in one that was radically unintelligible. It is Al ways educational to see the under estimated walk away clumsily but surely with the prize. I for one was furiously envious. Chester Duncan. From natural causes. By Josephine Bell. 269 up. Toronto Longmans Green. Miss Bell successfully combines the naturalism of English detective fiction with the Leady suspense common in the american variety of this sort of Reading. And Here is perhaps the Best example of. It. Some of the characters played prominent parts in murder in Hospital which will be recommendation enough for those who read that Little master for others let them know that herein is a bewitching blonde whose Soldier husband conveniently Dies so that she May marry her Lover of whom she later tires pre Ferring a be whiskered professor of chemistry. Well when a Black Mailer of said prof Dies and there Are four ready made suspects Handy the Amateur Sleuth is Hare put to choose the right one. Don t miss this yarn. The Kettel Mill mystery. By Inez oel Lrichs. 272pp. Toronto Doubleday Doran. Miss Oelrichs second murder thriller starring Matt Winters the inquisitive milk Man is hard to put Down once be gun. For miss Oelrichs appears to have permanently discovered the secret of creating dramatic setting soundly motivated characters and rapidly moving action. The. Death of the disgruntled employee disgruntled because he had been passed Over when a new manager has been chosen produces a series of unpleasant experiences for a Nasty female Painter a Loyal chinaman a tough1 police Captain and the banker s crippled wife. There is Complete enthral ment until Matt Straightens out the tangle. Good to very Good. Death on the Agenda. By Margaret Bidwell. 262pp. London Hurst Blackett. The Reader who liked the local and Cipal turned up so often in the Winnifred Holtby books will. Be interested in this murder thriller. It combines murder horror Romance characterization and an unusual amount of caustic portrayal of the Workings of a British school Council. Scoundrel Bradlaw is the victim and clerk George is for a Long time the accused but. His neck is saved by the ingenious sleuthing of his co worker Mary the Lovely set up of Border musical festival Tilston things of in Terest that set the Border musical festival association apart from the rest of the province Are first that it has men on committees in All of the thirteen towns making up the organization and about fifty of them assist on Days of the festival. Sec Ond it was the first festival in the Dominion according to the adjudicator at that time to introduce Chil Dren s plays. Third it was the first to agitate for a uniform musical syllabus for the province. A uniform syllabus eliminates the difficulty of securing music a fact which the festival association Learned from interviews with music dealers As they now can carry sufficient copies to fill the demand. Previously thirteen festivals All had different music and Only required a few copies of each these often had to be brought in specially from England. It is also not necessary now to provide adjudicators with different sets which Cost around each. School text books were uni form and the association thought music could be also with classes selected that were Best suited to the District. Children s plays Are now on the Manitoba drama league lists and the Junior league of Winnipeg gave last year for the Purchase of them. Melita is the Centre of the South West drouth area. The festival was organized five years ago and has grown to be second to Winnipeg in number of entries. There is an. At Tendance of about every year. Ronald gibson1 has been the music adjudicator since its inception and will return for 1940. This Southwest Section is also the Only part of the province organized with a Central executive which in Brandon to arrange dates and adjudicators and discuss ways and Means of improving the Festi Vals. Last june Emerson also joined up. The Northwest part was form Erly in line. Their Secretary mrs. J. S. Cos Grove presented their views at Brandon meetings and . Conventions in Winnipeg for several years and they feel pleased with the music and poetry sent out for them by the University of Manitoba the department of education. These accepted by their executive and it is hoped will be also by All other Rural Festi Vals. Appreciation is expressed for president Smith s also that of former inspector Geo Hunter in whose District the festival lies and for help from miss Esther Thompson. Adoption of the syllabus in Gen eral will do much to promote the growth of music and English Amon local inhabitants. Incidentally the same officers who organized it Are still in charge and will be glad to answer any questions about methods or material. Music teaching in England at top standards the. Subject of piano teaching in England found Ross Pratt who recently returned to Canada after several years of study in London with very. Definite ideas about it. This Young musician whose record was so excellent As an exhibit Ioner at the Royal Academy spent the Christmas holidays Here. Over a period of he said the Stan Dard of performance and teaching in All branches of music in England has risen until it is Safe to say that at the time of the outbreak of War it reached unprecedented Heights a English musical to a great extent he thinks eng Lish people seem to be unaware of this state of affairs. During the next Little while few foreign artists will find their Way to England obviously and one wonders if this condition will not help to break Down some of the prejudiced think no which exists with regard to English teachers of music. One need Only cite a recent incident to prove that such prejudices still exist. A series of Organ recitals by British and. Continental organists was arranged in a Large own in great Britain. When one of the Continental organists arrived he mayor and corporation of the own appeared in full Force and also honoured him with a civic banquet and the key to the City. Among the English organists was one who is generally accorded the position of being England s out standing organists and easily in the of rank of organists anywhere. Yet is visit to the town in question was marked by nothing to signify Lis unique position in the Organ world. In the summer of 1938, i participated in an International Competition of pianists held in Brussells. Pianists from practically every country in Europe were present and it is probably Eair to assume they were typical representatives of their various schools of pianoforte playing. This being so. L reached the conclusion that with Tae exception of Russia nowhere in Europe today was there better to pianoforte teaching than in eng and. The contest was won by a rus Sian and the four russians who ook part were All outstanding considering their playing from every Point of View. This however was not the result of their teaching the innate aptitude of rus sians for the pianoforte is Well known and Over end above this was the fact that their government is sufficiently interested in music to subsidize the four musicians Over a period of two years in order to give them every Opportunity to prepare for the apart from the russians there was no group consistently better equipped musically and technic Aliv than were the English pianists or. Pratt Felt further evidence of the High Standard in England was found in the Choice of works made by candidates. In so Many he commented the Continental pianists chose works demanding hair raising technical equipment without musical intellect to a marked degree and it was noticeable that surprisingly Small number chose Beethoven. Concerning the pianoforte teach ers in England with whom i have come in Contact the elements in their teaching which have impressed me most Are their same approach to music generally their specialized knowledge of the prob Ems of keyboard technique and perhaps most important the free Dom which they allow their students in developing their individual styles of Llandudno Wales. Of the submerged Palace of King Helig at the Mouth of the Conway River has been discounted by or. Of a North who explored the site and found no stones of archaeological significance. _ Ipswich England. Up 47 inches of annoyed. The diminutive 20-yeai1 old Page boy has been turned Down by All recruiting officers and he suggests the Little men of Britain get together on the grievance. University s music theory examinations the theory examinations con ducted in february will take place in the University Broadway Friday and saturday feb. 2 and 3. The University will continue its system of Board examinations for these papers All papers being checked and re checked. The examiners in february include Ron Ald Gibson Hugh Bancroft Franz Niermeier Gwendda Owen Davies Barbara Pentland and a. A. Zimmerman. There is a Gratifying increase this year in both the number of candidates writing and the number of papers states Eva Clare the director of music show ing the Confidence of the Public in our Board system of examinations the music advisory committee with sub committees Are Allen aged on the new syllabus to be issued under the Western Board of music this year. Violin grades have been extended to eleven to correspond with the piano. Pianist and Singer Gwendda Owen Davies a two piano recital with two groups of songs Sung by mrs. Scott will be Given by miss Davies and Mary Wood monday afternoon it the women s musical club in the auditorium concert Hall Well wishing for students orchestra John Barbirolli conductor of the new York philharmonic symphony orchestra or. Walter Damrosch the Veteran United states conductor and sir Ernest Macmillan con Ductor of the Toronto symphony orchestra and principal of the Toronto conservatory of music have each written to Charles Dojack the Young president of the orchestra organized among the University students. A Toronto paper had an editorial on the project and the Canadian music news gave it editorial Page space. Sending congratulations or. Barbirolli said the students were admirably serving the cause of music it was a service that would mean enjoyment and education for themselves and their audiences. Or. Damrosch thought the popular Choice of such a programme As the one for the first concert next tues Day evening looked Well. He would be interested to hear of the or Chestra s Progress and wished it every Success. The programme pleased sir Ernest Maemi Ilan too. He was delighted at the step taken by the students. Women s musical club will hear duo pianists a programme of two piano music and songs will be Given by Gwendda Owen Davies and Mary Wood and Ena Foley Scott Soprano with Margaret father Storhaugh As accompanist before the women s Muschal club on monday after noon at 2.30 o clock in the auditorium concert half As follows i. Concerto in c major a. S. Bach ii Sommer lied Marx Morgan Strauss Geduld Strauss Iii. With laughter and joy.3. S. Bach Arr. Markham Lee. Sheep May safely . S. Bach trans. Mary Hows. Jig fugue in g.1. S. Bach Arr. Cyril Scott. In. It was a Lover and his lass Peter Warlock the Little boy lost Herbert Howells you Are my Gurney the Market girl Arnold Bax v. Sheep and Guion Ritmo. Manuel Infante the keel Austin Daniel Mclntyre school preparing gondoliers opera the glee club of the Daniel Mclntyre collegiate Institute will present the Gilbert and Sullivan opera the gondoliers on feb. 6, 7, 8 and 9 in the auditorium of the Isaac Brock school. Under the direction of miss Lola Smith miss Florence Long miss Muriel Jerrard and a. H. Hoole the Gles club is working hard to make this year s performance even better than past presentations. The gondoliers requiring As it does a double set of principals gives Opportunity of participating to a Large number of pupils. The Daniel Mclntyre school is follow ing out its usual practice of having two Complete casts performing on alternate nights so that More pupils May take part and none have too much responsibility. Salvation army the salvation army band will play these pieces at its sunday con Cert 3 ., Rupert Street one by one an English air As a Horn songs of England drink to me Only with thine eyes As a piano bravest of the Brave. The soloists Are w. Dickens and v. Taylor. Briefs Simon Barer pianist who was one of the celebrity concert artists a few weeks ago in Winnipeg will be the soloist in the Tchaikovsky b lat minor concerto for the new York philharmonic symphony or Chestra broadcast concert sunday Jan. 28. Tomorrow s programme is an All Schubert one including a set of dances for strings the second symphony and the c major sym phony no. 7. A pure blooded american Indian Soprano Mobly Lashanya who is in her twenties will make a new York recital debut tomorrow eve Ning. The professional name in Indian is spelled Lou Scha Enya and Means singing her own name is Tess Mobly. After her studies at the University of Oka Loma she took vocal lessons in new York and then went to London and had dancing with Maud Allan. She dropped dancing to make an oper Atic debut As Aida in Trieste in 1937. She followed this with other operatic appearances in Italy and under the sponsorship of the Itelina government made a concert tour of Sicily. Authorities at Gly Debourne in England had been thinking a Winter opera season but the stopped that. Tie theatre premises have been put at the disposal of hit London evacuation scheme and there Are a couple of Hundred babies and their attendants to make inc place Lively in a different Way. The Palestine symphony Horchos tra has been experimenting on con certs without a conductor before audiences in Tel Aviv Haifa end Jerusalem. The Leader of each Tion is responsible for his own group. From synagogue a operatic leads on european stages Maxim Adler Ahrent a slovakian Tenor whom the ional Council of jewish Are presenting in recital on Day evening Jan. 29, at the Walter theatre with Pearl Palmason Vio Fialco Inist As the assisting artist born in Teplitz Chonan in As a boy he Sang Soprano in a Gogue choir and the chief Canto ave him lessons in singing. Svca 1915 to 1918 he served in the army on demobilization he entered flu Vienna conservatory of music Fiji a h the when he was engaged for Lea Cusp roles in German opera and Light set opera houses at Heidelberg bad. Kissinger Mannheim Essen other places. During the next tip years he Sang in Tosca Madam Butterfly h Trovatore Tann Hau. Ser Carmen and 18 other operas in 1928 he alternated with Tauber in two operettas. The Jcj. Lowing year his singing in Botie Mishe Musicante and Liebes melodic secured him Berlin theatre engagements for Johann Strauss Gipsy Baron and a night in Venice wish to be an opera principal the wish was fulfilled in 1922 too or Sci if Pur Tun of Mil pro less. And other operatic works at a Westen and Plaza theatres. Heat save frequent operatic Broadt performances during this period it Berlin and Leipsic. In the Winter of 1938, with in Advent of Hitler or. Ahrent is forced to leave for his native suds England where he continued los career on. The opera and concert stage and on the wireless. He a the fortunate to have got away from 54 g Prague in March of 1939, the Day Jisoo. Before Hitler entered it. He co Elled through Poland and a to England then to Canada. Porn he is planning to give concerts Jiva West and East following his first one Junei Here. Plai Alexander Kipnis knew him the 19.30 s and gave out this ment for the press when he was in t Winnipeg a fortnight ago or Ahrendt appeared in the most important theatres in Berlin and very successful there when he he leading Tenor roles. A Beautiful Tenor 3ij a Hentzman baby grand priced 50 Low originally lit 36 months to pay Academy of Allied arts annual at Home concert Hall civic Damitto Riim. Friday Jan. Z6 8 Admission 25e coat until Alice Leone Mitchell . Worm you cart to take a course in the studly of. Words commonly Itaf pronoun cd. Also court it Public speaking cultivation speak in voice Reading to Flatt , drama tic Art Broadway. Announcement beginners classes in piano violin staging guitar a year s piano or violin tuition for adults Over 15 guitar .jias.00 vocal students a Mcnut practice rooms enrol Early Shinn conservatory of music Alfred btdg., Cor. Portage and Furby. Phone 30279 inaugural concert of the University of Manitoba student symphony orchestra 78 Plaseres Donald w. Gibbon conductor Dillabough plan no auditorium tuesday Janchev m8 too at Lead inc music Box 22nd s-6 ., Al concert mail auditorium tuesday Jan. Kurd mt.30 ., at concert Hall auditorium
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