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Mendelssohn: Elijah (Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Huddersfield Choral Society, Sir Malcolm Sargent conducting; with Isobel Baillie, soprano, Gladys Ripley, contralto, James Johnston, tenor, Harold Williams, bass-baritone; Columbia, 32 sides). It was Mendelssohn who revived Bach's great St. Matthew Passion 100 years after it was written. Now, 100 years after Mendelssohn's death, his own choral masterpiece, a work of simplicity and directness, gets an excellent performance on records. Recording: good...
Three lectures, two in Spanish and one illustrated by choral singing, will take place next weekend, as the University continues its Cervantes quadricentenary celebration...
Adolfo Salazar will speak on Spanish movies set in Cervantes era at 8 o'clock next Friday in the Exhibition Room of Houghton Library. A small choral group will illustrate the lecture by singing a series of ballads as they appear in Cervantes works. The talk will be in Spanish...
Vachel Lindsay's Simon Legree" in Douglas Moore's choral adaption enjoyed enthusiastic competence at the hands of the Tiger unit. Adept musical comedy touches in the solo made this selection attractive enough to smother the tastes of a poorly-directed "Promised Land" from "Porgy and Bess." In any event football classics such as "Going Back" would up the program to establish a final fresh collegiate taste that spells an audience verdict of success for the annual event...
...rally will break up by 8 o'clock so that students going to the Harvard Princeton choral concert will have time to get to Sanders Theatre...