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FRIDAY OC’]'OBER3 1947 and points in the Fnl Pacific coming to America| | 1940. The Duo has sung at !the White House and before the | British Royal Family at Ottawa | Miss Anderson and Miss Morris lhnc developed their own reper- SHAFFER'S 49-Phone-13 §| T0 APPEAR HERE | toire conducting valuable research- les in early duo singing in libr j' FRIDAY, OCT. 10 ‘ cert Sponsored by Ju- |ies and museums, have MEAT CO. neau Concert Assn. {to light songs which Meat ai Iis Besi ~ at Lower Prices All Paths Lead to.... S TE ‘/ E ]\/YS » LD DL L 5. & lair forgotten for centuries. Two-Part Singing In a conference with Rose Heyl- | but of “The Etude Magazine,” Miss| Anderson and Miss Morris explain-| ed some of the intricacies of duo| singing. According to Miss Anderson, two| art singing found its greatest! flourishing in Elizabethan times! and continued as one of the most| popular forms of music down to! | the Victorian period, when it un-| derwent a temporary eclipse. | ITis r\]ls attention to in person- music makin or which there no lmm expression than duet singing.’ | She pointed out that singers annot come together as soloists i |land assert themselves in i |vival of the fittest” manner, must work out interpretive cept atisfactory to both. Similar training is advantageous to duet; singers, as well as congenial per-| sonalities, and of course voices which blend successfully. | At one of their broadcasts in| risk raph recording of | and Miss Morris| showed every vi-| bration to be absolutely parallel | Miss Anderson also emphasized clarity of diction as a prerequis-| ite in the duet. | A great deal of practice is nec-| ssary for good duo singing, Miss Morris added. “One learns to ad-| just to one's partner's habits. 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