New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1929, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929 GHORAL SINGERS MAKE FINE DEBUT |tered into the String Ensemble Shares ini Concert Glories e I'he first concert of the Men's Choral club of New Britain took ace in Central Junior high .,mmm} uditorium last night and set a high standard of excellence. Under the baton of Roy Williams Steele, the conductor who was brought to the city through the knowledze of Frederle J. Macom- ber, president of the club, would be the right man to guide the club during its critical formative veriod, the program was giv most painstaking exposi club responded to his readings of the scores with unfailing artis The concert also gave °s for others to scors audience, Miss st soprano, displayed a voice Y opportuni- ongly with er Nelson of vibra Barr PR acconi- con- indecd, features of the co as in their separate tributions. This was one of the cert, In addition to accompaniments Isracl Rosenberg at as added. Mr. Rosent wpanied Miss Nelson ngs, acquitting manner singing of b started in an ante room. wh th the door rtly ajar the motto of the club, specially written by Louis Dressler and sung from manuscript, was wafted to the audience, Follow- ing this the memb rehed to | the stage. Conductor Stecle had selected a program of much variety. A most ap- pealing number, sung without companiment, was “Passing By,” by Purcell. It was a masterpiece of carly English choral writing and was cxpounded in a masterly way, the music floating like a soft brecze on a perfect autumn With His Lute.” by ratt, was similarly presen with the addition of tie Hey Robin,” which ended the 1 ish group, spirited and ntricate rhythms, rec plause, “The Magic mund, nee, ensemble, the ensc the 7 the keyboard, alone ac- in 1f in his cus- The » el Angust strings. Song,” by Meyer-Ilc may not be of heavy sub- but it happened that it con iins an obligato part for the go- prano, and thus presented it form- cd a stirring climax to the first half of the concert. The club moving choral oratorio by B lis majestic phrases done to better mas Grouy Wise ., which ¥ from the with 7 could s vm'vllul Ha en “Chri. Marech of G with o “Alexander,” by Herbert was a clever play upon racted a good laugh, King Cole,” a vocal fant IForsyth. The club closed with “Ring Out Fletcher, which the prog and ily Brewer, words @ s did its co; Wild 3 incidentally endec m. It was a stirring finish included the wuse of bells, ward Y. Stearns xpects much of a guest goloist. This reviewer, who participated as a singer in the club was not in a position to « Miss Nelson’s contribu el anyone in the audi this disadvantag faculties, her contributio nighly enjoyable cven to or Lehind her back. She ended eacit of her groups with an claborate art song, which not only displayed a voice of brilliant capabilities but galned fine responses from the audi- ence. These songs were “Cher Nuit,” by Bachelet, and “Come With | Me” by Burleigh, the latter wa plenitude of modernism in the h mony which Mr. Rosenberg extracted with eclat, Because the string c reated of last docs not im 1ot an important part of ning's performance. The re ue. If cve one at a local con ] despread satisfaction presentation of the string qua- There was a piece of Mozart, to begin with, done daintily, jauntily nd with genuine hea ihere was a Bach air, stately and slow. And then the pi tha 10used a storm of joy, a performarnc: of Grainger's “Molly on the Shote that will linger in memory. Almost everyone has 3 rollicking composition played dozens of times. The manner in which it that he | hier | ¢ | pros entirely different. The don with which the ensemble itself into the number that superabundant satisfa comes only occasionally. was half over the audience spirit of th with a broad smile and only could resist ating time roistering measures. this fit with the hearers that emble not only had to ¢ but two of ths concert cotld proc it can be judged was quite a “hit utter aban- threw 1spired fon tia |»-u., 1d en- a mur 1ot n my I From whi m fore o t tenors 3 Emil E. . Bishop, ¢ Aust, Lari Bowers, Wal Arthur S, Grant, 15 E. Jackson, D v, Rudolph E. Lu Harold I. Tayntor ford. Lcon Jr., rren D, <. Ha tichard B. . Robert rrington, Henry . Samuel Suteliffe, Iarold 8. Winthrop Iph 8. m S, Bliss W Charles A, Comstock, 13 Dellert, Howard W. Drap Hey It 'red Pratt 115 Spene | Watson Wood Arel William Fuller, Geor . Ha ard, Brit Clar i T, Heehmu ric W Ge . Horton, comber, Charles B. Ward, . L. Wing. | Second bases: Harr John Burns, Fredericl derson, Rtichard K. Hous: Jackson, Fred W. Latham Litehfi Mortimer Cliffo Merwin, 1 |son W. e John 0 AT . Payne Uphan Warner, . William 8. Herbert }WEST EMBARRASSES | HOOVER ON APPOINTMENT (H)ll].,ml to Withdraw Name Submitting 1t to Japan—Chi- cago Man Changes Mind. Washir dent whid that gton. Dec. 4 liad to f to Hoover h t o experic presidents— ne as conie having withid of a ador trom considerati foreign ion government Some time ago th to apy Chicago. interior Con cabinet, and the o ary amba his customary in the as sent ant to Tokyo for al liefor the ment p Soon after ¢ My it ment West rec Wwas comm or vl nadvisable the diplomatic The president for now cast 1o 1 ing about an one the Tokyo post most imp tant of all ments. of the dipiomatic a |Board of Adjustment To Pass on Petitions |« ‘ Four new matters are docketed for action by the board of adjust- | ment at a meeting tonight at the of Mayor Paonessa, at 7:5 lo'clock. 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