Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, March 19, 1960

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 19, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 4 Winnipeg free press. Saturday March 19. 19m winning glorious voice9 Winner of the two song group shapely phrasing. You achieved Jtj inv a nip. A Fonod delicacy of effect too. For Grade b vocalists any voice held Friday afternoon in holy Trinity Church Hall was mar Garet Jonasson. She Sang 0 men from the Fields by Herbert Hughes o or the mountains by Roger quilter receiving 89 Marks for each. Tied for second place in this class of 20 were Bill Thiessen and Marlene Conley. Adjudicator Roy Hickman told delicacy of effect violin def the duet for two Folins Grade a class was won by Barbara Gra Ham and Margaret received for their play ing of the first Moye Meni of Obi Liwo Dav opus. Lynne and Diane came Sec Ond with 83 Marks. Or. Jorison s Aid that the. Win Ning sense of style and character and a feel miss Jonasson that she has a eng of shape tonal contrast. Glorious voice and gave Lovely singing with a wonderful sense of atmosphere. As Winner of this class she will receive the Gordon Hignell memorial trophy. The duet for violin and piano Forte class held in Young Church Hall was won by violinists Kath Leen Anne Hovey and Judith Law son. They played the first and second movements of Schubert s Sonatina no. 3 of. 137 for a Mark winners of the duet for like Grade a class were Eleanor and Rennie London. They received m Marks for their play ing of Christian Bach s Spiritoso no. 5 vol. 2. Second were Lucille Karlicki and Debby of 87. Second with 86 were Barbara Graham and Linda Fowler. Adjudicator Guy Jonson told the girls that they were a Well knit ensemble which played with a Fine sense of sweeping line and looking for a publisher1 tour Book can published. Promoted distributed by a earful. Company noted tar prompt jew Raeth All Maiwurm. Send for Jacob Auer atm dentists located Mitrow Litan Stori pm. Whitehall 2-8531 own Alt Day wid misday 9-6 daily saturday 9-1 numbing heating supplies warehouse steel valves Piks ratings Chain link fencing playground equipment at Berlasi apply Jalel 175 am. U is an authoritative rhythmic grip and really alive play said. Jonson to the win is neat and sensitive and the tone possesses Fine breadth at times. Very competent arid musical cellist and pianist Diedre won the instrumental duet class when they received in Marks for playing of the movement of beet sonata in g minor of. 9 no. 2. A performance that was characterized by excellent control exhibited by both said or. extremely tastefully played with a impeccable sense of style and real my Lorraine moff at and Phyllia wedding played Brahms s cello sonata no 1 for a 83 family ensembles the instrumental ensemble fam ily class was won by the t we Jpn family violinist Carisle pianist Kerrine and relist Eric. They played Frank Bridge s Valse russe and Gavotte for a Mark of 90. There was almost a profession Al finish to this Lovely said or. Jonson. Some beautifully lyrical tone and really artistic balance. You always phrase with a feeling of natural shape and Beauty. This was a most enjoyable experience second were Koren Karin an Nis Petrusia and Ilena Kozub who played Tchaikovsky s themes from Romeo and Juliet and Andre retry s minuet de la cow for a Mark of 85. Hearing the world s Firat a violinist takes hearing Aid Zenith extended Range k a of i n g Aid in r to nil heating vastly Improti cd the of i Irma jul that s required to convince Cut anyone with a hewing Lou that Here is the closest Hinr to Normal hear Ini next to Normal hearing coma in today Damont Ortlon. Living hearing Alda electric shavers limited Portage ave. We 2-3586 Robert a. Kraichy a 10-year old who knows where he is going won the swedish musical trophy for instrumental solos at the Mani Toba musical festival Friday afternoon. Kobert a student at Machray school has been playing the violin for 4% years and in very definite about his intentions of being a professional violinist. His playing Friday had very Good rhythm and control adjudicator David Griffiths said. Other contestants were pianists Beverley Mazer William Pope and Michelle Hebert. The Manitoba music teachers association trophy was won by Sonia Zyla also a violinist. She had really ravishing tone adjudicator Guy Jonson said with real artistry. In spite of a slight lapse of memory part Way through she stood out among the other competitors although they were All very Good other contestants were pianists Lois Nar vey Linda Fowler and Joan Mac Donald and Violo cellist Eric Wil son. Adjudicator or. Edgar w. J. Boucher awarded the Annie Pul Lar trophy for City of Winnipeg elementary Public school class room choirs to Queenston school. Jerome Kern songs new York a Broad Way producer disclosed thursday that the late songwriter Jerome Kern left a legacy of 75 unpublished songs. They have been locked in the Safe of Kern s pub Lisher Chappell and company since his death in 1945. Producer Cheryl Craw Ford revealed the existence the unpublished pieces with the disclosure that she is seeking permission to use some for a special musical play. V i Over 3000 separate units in our equipment rental Fleet. And increase your l capacity by what you need when you need if Winnipeg 661 Wall St Tel Spruce 54541 music festival morning Thompson Hickman for their by Mendels Sohn. Their Lynn. Budulak a Emerial trophy Friday Ere Alag for he this is the top award for vat work the Sami completely wised and Pestle per a slim Blue eyed Wonde who played her cello with such Dis unc Ion that the adjudicator Saidl it was a performance he would Al ways won the coveted Aikins memorial trophy at the festival Friday night. Sixte ii year old Rudiak daughter of or. And mrs. In Nicholas Rudiak Avenue is a Grade 11 student at Gordon Bell and cello pupa of Peggie Samp son. She. Won the trophy Wuch is the sin the for in strip mentalists with her playing of Elegie by. Gabriel Faure find the preside from the third for cello by Baich. Other competitors violinists Patricia Pati and Eleanor Lon Don and pianists Esther Trager Patricia Martin and Glenn Loewen. Adjudicator Guy Jonson said that it was a Well nigh impossible task to a Winner for the trophy until something happened. The last competitor a Young cel list got up and from the very first note of the performance i knew it was something i d always of the Faure piece or. Jonson said Here was a passionate utterance of the opening phrase with such ethereal Beauty in the. Pianis Simo answering phrase a completely poised and poetic performance. Her Bach had a natural and spontaneous flexibility and a Fine sense of tonal Daniel Mac girls choir wikis Earl award three major trophy classes were held Friday night at the festival and it was Early morning before the last contestants performed and he adjudications were Given. The Daniel Mclntyre girls choir touched off what probably will be a year Long rivalry Between girls and boys at the school by winning the Earl Grey trophy top award of the festival for school choirs. Under the direction of Glen Pierce All three Daniel Mclntyre choirs the boy the and the mixed were in the class vying for the trophy last year the mixed choir won it this year by what adjudicator Edgar Boucher described As a Fine line the girls captured it. The Large audience gave or. Boucher an enthusiastic and excited applause As he mounted the platform to give his adjudication and make known the Winner. Is there anybody with sufficient courage to change places with he asked the audience i am sick at having to make a decision. But Strong and bold and Stout of heart i have done so aided and abetted by my two col leagues. I must say that i have been thrilled during the past two weeks at the Quality of the sing alter Skalitar of 9 Tremont celebrate his 90th birthday sunday. Or. Skalitar is a for Mer Winnipeg Alderman. He came to Winnipeg the. 1888 and is the oldest member of the Shearey Zedak synagogue. The Beard of directors and the Afef the Staaf Opte this week presented or. Skalitar ing and playing i have heard in or. Boucher told the girls choir that theirs was such Good singing that he had to Mark All the Little places where he could give any criticism. In their singing of Snow flakes by Phillips he observed that they held the final chord a Little longer than Neces sary. In music when soft voices die by Wood they had shaded one of the dim innuendos. Too soon. But it was very Beautiful i must say and i Haven t often heard that song twee Smunt trophy Winner of the lord Tweedsmuir trophy was the St. Stephen s Broadway choir under the of Filmer Hub ble. It Sang great is the lord by Willan and come away death by r. Vaughan Williams. This trophy is the top one awarded to Church Ternate voice and male voice choirs which have previously won their individual classes. The other competitors were the varsity bards male chorus from the University of. North Dakota and the. Sti Stephens Broad Way. Female voice Choh. Adjudicator David Griffiths said that1 the winning choir s singing of come away death was As near perfect As he had heard in a very Long time the Choh had great flexibility Good balance smoothness of phrasing and a Fine Climax they carried the thought of the song right through and every Little detail was there. Beautifully girl s b6dy found Frozen Dresden ont postmortem Friday night showed no indication of foul the death of Judy Yott 13, whose body was found Frozen Friday under a warehouse in downtown Dresden the been missing 34 Days. Her body was found by two schoolboys., police chief Alvin he had under the building. And died of exposure. Tide Range the Hudson River i affected by the Atlantic tides As far North As Albany which a Iso Miles in land vocalists win top Honor sin wet Vas Good of the song were Well worked out and executed. Marilyn Isaac singing Many years ago from . Pinafore won m Marks in the Junior oper Atic Solo from Gilbert and Sullivan. Three competitors tied for Sec Ond with 88 Linda Louise Kerr Carol Barnes and Hilda Montemer. Miss Isaac s singing was splendid or. Hickman said. The intermediate operatic Solo from Gilbert and Sullivan works was won by Rosemary Teresa Mckinnon singing Silver d is the Raven hair from Pinafore. Or. Hickman who said her perform Ance was quite Well done and we awarded her s3 Marks for her performance. Second in class was Linda Posner with a staging the Sun whose rays from Mikado. Trio singing singing the set piece Mary by w. H. Anderson the Trio Ruth Bailey Donna Kuhnke and Bette Jane Jacob the Trio singing class with their words were Beautiful with very Good emphasis and meaning adjudicator David Griffith i said. And they had. Good blend and bal Ance. Ann Harrison Linda Beattie. And sue Carlyle came second with 85. Louise Dorfman and Lorna Bart Lett with a came first in the duet singing class. The set piece was the dancer by Alec Rowley. Their singing had a Good lilt and Lively words or. Griffiths said. They were Well blended and balanced with Good gradation and dynamic contrasts. Judy Larson and Eleanor barns Ley with 82, came second. Eight year old Randy. Benson won his second prize of the festival when he was awarded 88 for his singing of child divine by Cecil Cope in the boys Solo for children of less than nine years of age. Next in the class was Joel Tottle with 86. Randy s singing showed control of breathing and tone or. Griffiths said. He had excellent phrasing and an easy unhurried move ment. Very nicely poised sing he commented. The Solo class for boys More than 12 years of age was won by Tim Wilson with 86 Marks for his performance of come unto these yellow Sands by Geoffrey Birch with 85, came second or. Wilson s tone was pleasing and his or. Griffiths said. He had Well sustained phrases and Good breath control he will also sing for the Harold l. Scarth trophy. Richardson shield s j. B. Mitchell Junior High school the Only competitor for the Dawson Richardson shield for grades 1 to Public school string orchestras won a total of 164 Marks. They had Good variety of tone and music or. Jonson said with a Good Basic sense of rhythm a general sense of a neatness and a very Good attempt to show the pointed a Graceful phrasing. The orchestra played moment musical for which they won-81 Marks and minuet from be Bourgeois Gentilhomme for 83 Marks. Heights school orchestra beat out two other contenders for the or. John m. King shield for grades 1 to 9 Public school orchestras winning a total of 168 Marks. Maria and comments 1 River Heights school orchestra Marche slave 84, minuet to 84, total 168. 2. Luxton Junior High school three ecco Saises 82, two English Folk tunes 83, total 165. River Heights had very Good unanimity of attack and very Good foundation of Strong tones or. Jonson said this is an efficient he said. Churchill High school strings competing against Churchill High school won the grades 7 to 12 Public school orchestra class Marks and comments 1. Chur chill High school strings senti mental Saraband 85, the virtuous wife 87, total 172. 2. Churchill High school la Folie 84, rumanian rhapsody to 83 total 167. The winning group had very of Quality. Their tonal. And variety was very Well Man aged and possessed real significance. The open class or Grade b school orchestras was wed by the Manitoba schools orchestra no. 1 and 1. Manitoba schools orchestra no. 1. Cavalleri rustic Ana 83, Calif of Bagdad 84, total. 167. 2. Manitoba schools orchestra no. 2 five on wings of song 83, total 166. The winners had an impressive opening in the first selection or. Griffiths said with a full bodied tone and Good sonority in the strings. The tone was More consistently blended in the second piece. Committee to get Bills a Power in Mills studied Ottawa scientists have Tea studying the possibility of building a Small atomic Power Plant suitable for pulp and paper Mills Tan Mac Lay of the Canadian general electric company said Here Friday. If a Small economical Plant could be built the possibilities Challenge the he said at the fint annual Conven Tion of the Ottawa Valley Branch of the Canadian pulp and paper association. Said a study has been car ried out in co operation with the Abi Tibi Power and paper com Pany. As Well the Crown owned atomic Energy of Canada limited was considering an experimental Pilot Plant of this Type of members of the legislature a to defer their decision j of the session s Den Bills until they arrive in com Mittee. The House gave second Reading Friday without an opposing vote to a Bill amending the dental association act after seven speak ers asked that it go to committee for consideration with two Separ ate Bills to incorporate Public and Laboratory dental technicians. By passing the amendments to the present act the legislature would be outlawing the Public Den tourists. And if the House in accordance with the stand proposed Friday gives the Public de naturists Bill second Reading then it will approving in principle opposing principles. In the meantime the legislature has yet to hear the ruling of speaker a. W. Harrison on the motion of Tommy Hillhouse a Selkirk turn the question of Public Den Over to the University of Manitoba for the purpose of setting of training and qualify a possible done says police chief Brandon Man. Special chief Constable Harry Collister denied Friday that his depart ment has been shirking a detailed investigation of incidents in which nails have been strewn on roads near the Brandon packers limited Plant where a strike by United packing House workers is Progress. At a special meeting thursday afternoon City Council instructed City clerk a. J. M. 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