Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 17, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday March Al 1988 Molin Glass wins adjudicator s Praise v highest Mark goes to Myrna delay in the most remarkable violin Clasi i be heard in any the Way adjudicator Lionel Sailer described the violin and orchestra concerto Competition that ended wednesday night at the civic auditorium in the 37th annual Manitoba musical Festi Val. The Youn afternoon class held in United Church Hall Fea tured marvellous a most exhilarating that was listening or. Sailer said. Two finalists. Myrna Delayen and Elsie grow ski were chosen for the evening performance and miss Delayen was the Ulli Mal 2 Winner with 88 and 91, total its Marks. Her evening Mark 91 was the highest awarded to any festival competitor wednesday. Miss grow ski received 86 and s6 Lor a total of 172 Marks. Found True style the test piece As Mozart s violin concerto in. A the Sec Ond and third movements and or. Sailer Felt that miss Delayen had found the True Mozar can with a Lovely Quality of tone and purity of line. While there had been great Beauty of style in the afternoon performance the violinist had taken or. Sailer s Suk fuestion about slower Tempo in the third movement of tvs concerto and had excelled herself in the even ins. She had the audience in the Palm of her hand and it was a really Beautiful polished or. Sailer stated. Miss grow ski. He Felt had a Nice easy style and clean Jive get pure per Lone wednesday night. She has to however fully understood style As he said and missed some of the subtleties. She has a distinct Promise of greater things to he commented. Nora Mclean received two Marks than Anna Cheng to the Soprano Solo Grade a finals a place in the Rose bowl Competition March-26. Mis Mclean was awarded 85 and s3 Marks or the preliminary Competition and two so s for the performance wednesday night. Miss Cheng received. 73 and 80 for the preliminary Competition 88 and 89 for the evening performance. 338 and 336. Miss Mclean the totals were Sang Anne s Cradle song by Gibbs with first class perception of adjudicator Gordon Clinton Felt and it was a Beautiful the test piece. Come o come my life s Delight had the Lov Ely warm Quality necessary for this or. Clinton said but the pitch and diction needed care. The two songs he re marked added up to a sustained Good miss Cheng s interpretation of the chinese song the Little cart was a masterpiece Atmos phere created by Lively Intelli gence and a first class musician 3y or. Clinton stated Ari the evening began with a Folk Competition for children s choirs and the singing was of n very High adjudicator the err Wood. Choir had n very Lovely tone and Little touches of soft singing delicately done in the test piece Young s the Moon Folk. The preparatory boys choir in the. Same piece was quote Well in but the upper their notes needed watching own selection Bowley s ships was a Little bit monotonous because the meter was rather Elmwood s second selection Shaw s the Lamb had some Sharp singing although the words were beautifully Clear or. Boydell said. I left the Marks even because both choirs did a Good he added. Ones Mark separates Only one Mark separated win Ner Jack Chan from runner up Shelagh Gilmore in the finals of the chop piano Solo class adjudicated by Ler. Or. Cohan received preliminary Marks of 81 and 84 and final Marks of 82 and 86 for a total of 333 Marks. Miss Gilmore re a Cei Ved 84 82 preliminary Marks and 84 and 82 final Marks for a total of 332. Both pianists played the Lesaj piece etude opus 10. No. Rather better at the wednesday evening performance than at the preliminary Competition. Or. Sailer remarked. The etude he Felt was difficult to approach Wilh a mind unsullied by the horrible things done to it by modern song writ but both players had fresh Ness in their interpretations. The problem of rubato however had not been faced. Miss Gilmore s use of rubato or. Salter said was a Little studied and not and her treatment of the More com plex chromatic second Section of the etude was too fast and got out control. The Young player s outstanding Quality he Felt was a very Fine or. Cohan did t have a Good distribution of weight Between the Melody line find accompaniment in the test etude or. Salter said and the Chromatin isms were rushed Over. His own selection the a Sharp elude a Beautiful piece of Fili was played very sensitively and beautifully the adjudicator commented. Miss Gilmore chose the c minor etude As her own selection and. Or. Sailer who stated that this work is a terrifically difficult technical achievement thought that her technique a s Good but there was no fire in the performance. The sheer Sonor Ity necessary to make the etude thrilling experience was mis sing he said. Choir disqualified the evening ended with a first entry Church choir class and an unfortunate technical or Marks in the three choir event awarded to Norwood United Church but due to the fact that they had Chang Ding that it was a Brilliant 1heir own selection from the the test piece How o1.iginal entry printed in the Syl Ever. Was not miss Cheng s were eliminated from the he Felt and she did t do it just Competition. The Heintzman shield was Given to the second highest choir that of the Rosh Pina synagogue. This was an interesting adjudicator John Churchill re marked but comparing this with the violin class heard earlier one realizes that sometimes the finest music is found in the Eon Cert Hall rather than in places of i feel we must support religious music with All we can to reach the highest possible stand Ards he addict. Norwood United Church choir Sang the test piece Shaw s Praise god in his holiness in a vital vibrant or. Church ill said and with Good pictorial their own selection a Hail the Power of Jesus name had unfortunately lapsed into the Way we All sing hymns on sunday and sounded rather apathetic. Or. Churchill awarded the choir 85 and 80 Marks for a Tola of 165. The Rosh Pina synagogue received 79 and 84, a total of 163 Marks. The choir was not quite at Home in Shaw s Praise god in his holiness or. Churchill Felt although it was Sung with sincerity and their own selection however Naumburg s v Shom re was. Lovely to listen it was Sung with sincere appreciation and the unanimity was a Model to other the eight entries in the Grade three class Boydell fave room 18 totals of 85-83-168, and room 16, 82-83-Lgij. A you do obtain the threatening atmosphere i was looking the adjudicator told the winning it had Sung the set piece o Little Shep Herd Maiden. Room 18 s second song i love sixpence by Clements was Well rehearsed and put Over with great spirit or. Boydell said. But it was not always perfectly Clear and accurate. The Grasshopper by Young room 16 s own selection was de scribed As Good and Clear with plenty of Light humor and fun Nordale school took another first in the Grade six class with 82-83-165. Or. Boydell praised the Good Snappy rhythm with plenty of vigorous diction in Berrey Dhone by Foster. The set piece looking Ion by Ireland was Sung with Good rhythm and at holy Trinity Hall in the Junior sacred Solo class three Young girls Sang their Way to a triple tie for second place behind the Winner Rae Neelands. The three Barbara Duke Joyce Johnston and Elinor Petrie were each awarded 83 Marks. Voice is Good your voice is adjudicator Gordon Clinton told miss and it will be so As it miss Johnston needed a Little More vitality in her face but had a Good tone and under standing of watch your or. Clin ton warned miss Petrie How Ever sense of shape and know the both miss Petrie and miss Duke gang the holy boy by Ireland. Miss John Ston Sang come come. My voice by Bach arranged by Whitehead. Miss Neelands won with 84 Marks for a Litany by Anderson. Guard against too much senti the adjudicator told the Young Singer but you have imagination and a feeling for per Valerie Kenny Winner of the intermediate pianoforte Solo class intermediate in the auditorium Assembly Hall was Given s6 Marks by John Churchill adjudicator. She played Mozart s son Ata k-332. Her style was neat and musical when softer but rather too dramatic in Forte or. Churchill said. The second place pianist Neil Bardal showed much care in preparation of Haydn s sonata no. 16. As a performance Iti style was a Little too or. Churchill mid. In the advanced class piano Forte Solo Carole Zachary and Janet Gibson were picked by adjudicator Lionel. Sailer to play in a final test. Canada s favorite evaporated milk. Brian Boydell commented. Eaton s Good deed choir received 90 Marks for its singing the Irish air the meeting of the Waters and the Elmwood mennonite Brethren Junior choir received s4 Marks for its singing of auf Einem Baum Ein Kukuck the Good deed choir might have increased what was already a Fine performance if the words had been Sung with More care or. Boydell said but it was very Fine singing and a Deli rat to listen it s difficult to assess the Cap abilities of this choir when the was Over so or. Boydell remarked about the mennonite Brethren choir s of an amusing Little German song about a cuckoo. It was perfectly he said but presented Only one Short the juvenile children s choir clas.5 ended in a tie As both com Peting groups the Winnipeg preparatory boys choir and the Elmwood mennonite Brethren Junior choir received a of 164 Marks. Total adjudicator Brian Boydell Felt that both choirs produced a very pleasing tone and very creditable tuning considering the age of the choristers. Parade of choirs continues a Parade of choir girls and boys hundreds of them poured on to the auditorium stage for the third As the Manitoba musical Competition festival continued wednesday morning. Top Mark of the morning 85 85-170, went to Nordale. School room in the Grade five choir class. Plenty of fun Here with excellent ideas of. Adjudicator Brian Boydell said choir s performance of the set song the fiddler a swabian Folk song arranged by Mac Mahon. The choir s second Blue Bell of Scotland arranged by Dunhill needed a Little More contrast of tone color Between the various sections the adjudicator remarked. Or. Boydell praised the Good Happy tone and Good use of the meaning of the words the Sec Ond place Prince Edward. School managed in the set song the choir s second song will be no come Back again caught the scottish air of the tune said. Second choirs from St James school placed. And second Amonjr Aylmer canned foods of Octiva at All red a. 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