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Concert program for National Music Week. Concerts were performed around the city of Portland, Oregon including at the Portland Art Museum, Marylhurst College Auditorium, Parker Memorial Chapel, the Heathman Hotel, Municipal Auditorium and at the Grant High School Auditorium.
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National Music Week May 7 to 14, 1944 USE MUSIC TO FOSTER UNITY FOR THE WAR AND THE PEACE TO FOLLOW SPONSORED BY OREGON FEDERATION OF MUSIC CLUBS MRS. T. V. ARNREITER, State President MRS. WALTER DENTON, State Music Week Chairman MRS. MAE ROSS WALKER, Chairman Portland District MRS. MILDRED EK, Vice-Chairman Portland District Durability Mason & Hamlin Pianos are made slowly—carefully—a few each year ... by artisans whose inimitable skill and devotion to their tasks is proverbial. The result is that in its enduring* perfection of tone, the Mason & Hamlin stands alone. The Tension Resonator exclusive with Mason & Hamlin is the only device which permanently maintains the sounding board arch and gives tothe piano an imperishable tone Mason & Hamlin PIANO There will be a Mason and Hamlin for you after the war at UNITED PIANO COMPANY 526 S. E. GRAND AVENUE The Mayor's Proclamation TO THE PUBLIC: In these times of trouble, music is a medium through which we may relieve emotions and gain relaxation. It is our chief asset in building morale and in achieving our tasks and in fulfilling our purposes. In furtherance of the promotion of a wider use of music and for a better appreciation of its importance in every day life the week beginning May 7 is hereby officially designated "Music Week" in the city of Portland. The public is urged to cooperate in all of the many activities planned for observance. EARL RILEY Mayor of Portland, Oregon PORTLAND ART MUSEUM Sunday, May 7, Concert, 3:00 P.M. Presenting: Astrid Roal Powell, Dramatic Soprano Phyllis Havilia Falkoff, Violinist Accompanists: May Pendegrass Lack, Lucille Romero PROGRAM Deh vieni, non tardar Mozart J'pleure' en reve Hue Mor Martens L' insana parola Verdi Astrid Roal Powell Alt Wein Godowsky-Heifetz Canzonetta—from violin concerto Tschaikowskv Danza De La Gitana Halffter-Heifetz Phyllis Havilia Falkoff Over the Steppe Gretchaninoff The Last Hour Kramer The Unforseen Scott Hills La Forge Astrid Roal Powell Caprice Viennois Kreisler Beau Soir „. Debussy-Heifetz Dance Espagnole De Falla Phyllis Havilia Falkoff Sunday, May 7, at 3:05 to 4:00 P.M. 3:00 -M.—RADIO KXL—Concert Gen-. Hour Presented by MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB—Mrs. F. R. Hunter, President Chorus—Albert E. Jones, Director; Gertrude Lachner Havnaer, Pianist PROGRAM The Lamplit Hour Penn Berceuse, "Novre and Anitra Ilkinsky Venetian Love Song, "Day in Venice" Nevin Out of the Dusk to You Lee Instrumental Trio Mrs. F. H. Dammasch, violin Dr. F. R. Hunter, 'cello Kathleen Harrison Leckie, piano The Lady of S'halott Arranged by Bendell Chorus Rondo Favori Hummel Impromptu A Flat Major Schubert Waltz in E Minor Op. posth Chopin Piano Solos—Gertrude Lachner Havnaer Second Valse Godard Serenade Chaminade Instrumental Trio Greater Artists Series - Season 1944-45 - 7 World Famous Attractions JOHN CHARLES THOMAS GLADYS SWARTHOUT JAMES MELTON YEHUDI MENUHIN BUSCH LITTLE SYMPHONY with Adolph Busch, Violinist, and 27 Virtuosi PHILADELPHIA OPERA COMPANY with Symphony Orchestra ROBERT CASADESUS. Season Tickets: $12.00, $8.40. $8.00 Small Deposit Holds Reservation — Balance Due September 15 ELLISON-WHITE BUREAU — BEacon 0537 — 402 Studio Building MARYLHURST COLLEGE CONCERT Marylhurst College Auditorium, Sunday, May 7, 1944 at 3:00 P.M. Presenting, Treble Triad, Choralists, Chamber Orchestra Boris Sirpo, Conductor Orchestra Sister Miriam—Choral Director Monday, May 8 12:15—Parker Memorial Chapel, Y.M.C.A. Building Organ Recital—Lauren B. Sykes, A.A.G.O., Organist of First Christian Church These Recitals are sponsored by the American Guild of Organists Mildred Waldron Faith, Dean of the Portland Chapter Monday, May 8, 3:00 P.M., Art Museum ALLIED ARTS CLUB PIANO DEPARTMENT PIANO QUARTET Symphony C. M., Andante con moto Schubert MRS. FRANCES CUDA MRS. ERWIN SPENCE MRS. JACK CASEY MRS. PORTER RITTER CHORUS Orpheus with His Lute Sullivan-Mansfield Forest Hymn Moore-Klemm Allied Arts Club Chorus, LILLIAN WELSH, Director-Accompanist PIANO QUARTET Ballet Musik Rubinstein Petite Suite, En Bateau Debussy Rakoczy Marsch Liszt MRS. R. L. BRYAN MRS. ASA GAYLORD MRS. C. E. NIEDERER MRS. HERMAN EDWARDS PIANO DUO Moonlight Sonata, Adagio Sostenuto Beethoven MRS. BOYD LAWRENCE MRS. A. D. VENATOR CHORUS Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise Romberg Rain Leah Russell Claire De Lune Debussy Allied Arts Club Chorus, LILLIAN WELSH, Director-Accompanist PIANO QUARTET Symphony No. 6, Allegro ma non troppo ........................ Beethoven March Slav Tchaikowsky MRS. PAUL ROBERTS MRS. E. R. TRAYLE MRS. E. W. EK MRS. BEN BULLWINKLE PIANO QUARTET Spanish Dance No. 5 Moszkowski Legenden No. 2 Dvorak Slavonic Dance No. 6 Dvorak MRS. BOYD LAWRENCE MRS. A. D. VENATOR MRS. WAYNE HIBBARD MRS. DEAN WILKINS The Russian War Relief Committee will present a program of "Recordings" of Russian Music every afternoon from 2:00 to 5:00 P.M., 737 South West Eleventh Avenue. Miss Martha Patterson will be in charge. COMPLIMENTS OF G. F. Johnson Music Co. 1022 S. W. MORRISON STREET Phone BEacon 8131 PIANOS — PIANOS TUNED DeLuxe Artists Series - Season 1944-45 - 7 Top Ranking Features RICHARD CROOKS, Tenor, with WILLIAM PRIMOSE, Violist DOROTHY MAYNOR, Soprano JAN PEERCE, Tenor LUBOSHUTZ & NEMENOPP BACCALONI OPERA COMPANY with Symphony Orchestra BALLET THEATRE. Season Tickets: $12.00. $8.40. $6.00 Small Deposit Holds Reservation — Balance Due October 15 ELLISON-WHITE BUREAU — BEacon 0537 — 402 Studio Building Tuesday, May 9, 3:00 P.M., Art Museum THE MELODIERS, LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL ELEANOR TIPTON. Director—BARBARA GRUTZE. Accompanist My Own America Weubel Calm As the Night Bohm Mah Lindy Lou Strickland Music When Soft Voices Die Wood Let All My Life Be Music Spross My Moonlight Madonna Fibich-Scatti Heav'n Heav'n Taylor Allah's Holiday Friml The Little French Clock Kauntz Tuesday, May 9, 3:30 P.M., Art Museum STUDIO OF LILLIAN PETTIBONE Presenting ROSALIND MANN. Pianist—NATALI GALVANI, Pianist PROGRAM Tocatta Paradis Waltz A Flat Chopin Liebestraum No. 2 Liszt ROSALIND MANN Organ Prelude G Minor Bach Hungarian Rhapsody No. 5 Liszt Gitanerias Lecuona NATALI GALVANI Tuesday, May 9, 8:30 P.M. Heathman Hotel, 731 S. W. Salmon Street THE PORTLAND HOBBY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BERT HARRIS. Conductor, assisted by IRENE COLEMAN JOHNSON, Dramatic Soprano Golden Scepter Overture R. Schlepegrell Selections from "Katinka" Rudolph Friml Adoration Felix Borowski Doll Dance E. Poldini Selection from "Sweethearts" Victor Herbert Giannina Mia, from "The Firefly" Friml When I Have Sung My Song Charles L'Amour toujours L'Amour Friml IRENE COLEMAN JOHNSON Blue Danube Waltz Johann Strauss Pekoe Dance ivan Tschakoff A Day in Venice [Suite] Ethelbert Nevin [a] Dawn [c] Venetian Love Song [b] Gondoliers [d] Good Night Pizzicato Gavotte [for strings] Q. Latanu Selections from "Martha" Flothow BRUNO STUDIOS ARTISTS — PHOTOGRAPHERS The Northwest's Most Modern Portrait Studios 416 S. W. Alder St., Bet. 4th and 5th Expert Repairing and Regulating of String Instruments — Bow Re-Hairing RUDOLF F. SCHMOLL — MASTER VIOLIN MAKER Room 501 Raleigh Building, 617 S. W. Washington St., Corner 6th ATwater 1813 Portland, Oregon SHEET MUSIC SERVICE, Inc. COMPLETE EDUCATIONAL MUSIC SERVICE FOR THE SCHOOL, . THE TEACHER AND THE STUDENT Exclusive Representative of KRINKE PIANO SERIES and MIRACLE PIANO SERIES 618 S. W. PARK PORTLAND, OREGON Something New in Dry Cleaning ENKE LUSTERIZE PROCESS ENKE'S CLEANERS & DYERS EAst 4141 S. E. Union Avenue at Ash Wednesday, May 10, 3:00 P.M., Art Museum MISS NELLIE THOLEN Presenting BEVERLY FIELD and ELINOR STEELE, Duo-Pianists PROGRAM Haffner Serenade No. 7 Mozart-Saar Concerto in C-Major [Allegro] Beethoven Liebeslied Kreisler-Maier Song of India Rimsky-Korsakofl Maleguena Lecuona Concerto in F-Major Jean Williams Allegro Marziale Andante Cantabile Polka Lento Wednesday, May 10, 3:30 P.M., Art Museum TREBLE TRIO MRS. HELEN ROGERS MRS. LUCILE WEIR MRS. CATHERINE ROSE MRS. LUCILE HARGREAVES, Accompanist The Green Cathedral Hahn Lift Thine Eyes, "Elijah" Mendelssohn My God and I Wihtol A Spirit Flower Campbell-Tipton Lullaby Jarneselt Will You Remember, from "Maytime" Romberg Wednesday, May 10, 8:00 P.M., Art Museum P.E.O. SEXTETTE Compositions of Esther Cox Todd, Oregon Composer P.E.O. Sextette: OVETA BARNES, AMANDA SORENSEN. MOLLIE WARREN, GERTRUDE PETERSON, LEOLA FERRIS, MARGARET MORSE GLADYS PACKWOOD, Accompanist String Quartet: GLADYS STEVENSON, SARA LEE SKELTON, BARBARA FORTIER, RUTH WILSON Bass Viol: DOROTHEA SCHAER—Piano, ELIZABETH ANN TRUMP—Tenor, ADOLF KLEIN Donna Nobis Pacem from an old chorale Soo Chow's Lanterns AUDIA FRAZEE "Scientific Approach to singing." Power without forcing. In due time shade and color [Valuable Technique of the Old Masters.]. Among present or former students are: Mona Paulee, artist, Metropolitan Opera; Olga Stolee; Louise Reim Schipperi; Eugene Saunders; Lydia Arnston; Mildred Rommel; Victor Stepantsoff; Ellamae Chris-tensen; Merwyn Dant, concert, Hollywood; Silas Johnson, Jr.; Roford Berkman; Edward Palmison; Dogny Vaswig; Virginia Gregson; Gladys Quessette, Salem; Jane Mason; Charles Davis; John Baker and many others. STUDIO: SELLING-HIRSCH BUILDING The Old Model T Theme from Concerto in D Minor Larghetto [string acc. arranged, by Todd] Mozart Moroccan Melody Cascade Moon words by Blanche Loftin Astoria Fisherman's Lullaby words by W. S. Gordon Flowers for Ferdinand Floating Love You A Road words by Blanche Loftin Indian Riders Stars and the Rose-White Moon from poetry by Mable Holmes Parsons To a Lovely Marguerite Grey Geese Larch Mountain Suite Summer on Larch Mountain Autumn Is an Artist Winter Storms up the Mountain At last! Coy. Spring Wednesday, May 10, 8:30 P.M. Heathman Hotel, 731 S. W. Salmon Street AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY, POST NO. 1 CHORUS VELMA MEREDITH, Director, assisted by FREDDIE CONNELL. Violinist and MILDRED EK, Pianist and Accompanist PROGRAM CHORUS Venetian Love Song Nevin Where My Caravan Has Rested Lohr Will You Remember from Maytime Romberg PIANO Hark, Hark, the Lark Schubert-Liszt Tango Dent Mowrey VIOLIN Thais Massenet La Gitana Kreisler CHORUS On the Steppe Gretchaninoff Dark Eyes Treharme Senorita Spanish Melody DAY MUSIC CO. DISTRIBUTORS FOR Baldwin PIANOS When Available For the present, ottering guaranteed used pianos that may be exchanged later for a Baldwin product. 1123 S. W. WASHINGTON ST. ATwater 3105 USED GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS MANY FINE MAKES INSPECTION INVITED TENTH AVENUE PIANO STORE C. E. MATCHETTE. Manager 822 S. W. Tenth Avenue BEacon 2528 [Across from Main Library] Thursday, May 11, 3:00 P.M., Art Museum ROYAL ROSARIAN TRIO MILDRED EK, Accompanist, assisted by VIRGINIA SMITH. Pianist TRIO Moonlight and Roses Lemar God touched the Rose Brown In My Garden Idabel Firestone The Star Rogers PIANO Toccata Leschetisky Waltz, Selected Brahms Spanish Dance Granados TRIO Deep in My Heart Romberg The Rosary Nevin Giannina Mia Friml Only a Rose Friml PIANO Polonaise, C Minor Chopin Nocturne, F. Major Chopin Polichinelle Rachmaninoff Friday, May 12, 3:30 P.M. CRESCENDO CLUB IUANITA KILBORN CLAUSS. Director MILDRED WALDRON FAITH. Accompanist Hark, Hark, the Lark Schubert, [accompaniment, Liszt transcription] Light of Dawning Tchaikowsky Ho-La-Li Bavarian Folk Song On Song's Bright Pinions Mendelssohn Two Temples Eichhorn As Torrents in Summer Elgar There's Lark in My Heart Spross Take Joy Home Bassett-Riegger Yes, we do not have any Spinet Pianos. But we do have a fine line of reconditioned Uprights and Grands. Musical Headquarters L. D. Heater Music Co. 1001 S. W. MORRISON ST. The Record Shop presents America's GRACE MOORE Favorite lyric soprano of the Metropolitan Opera. The Great HUBERMAN Featured with FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA in the Beethoven Violin Concerto. Gorgeous KORJUS Dazzlingly beautiful star of the "Great Waltz"; Greatest coloratura since Tetrazzini. Master Pianist PETRI Pupil and associate of Busoni. "Most breathtaking since D'Albert and Busoni." Popular Baritone THIBAULT Favorite of Radio, Concert, and Opera, "An artist to his finger-tips." 5 CELEBRITY CONCERTS Inc. Tax PUBLIC AUDITORIUM 1944-45 BEGINNING IN OCTOBER GUARANTEE yourself the best seats to every one of the five most thrilling concerts of the coming year, and reserve series tickets now. *SAVE as much as 1/2 with LOW PRICE SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONS ) a DEPOSIT of One-Third Total Price Will Hold Reservations Until September 25th MAIL ORDERS NOW Phone BEacon 2979 GRACE MOORE BRONISLAW HUBERMAN MILIZA KORJUS EGON PETRI rd Floor 808 S.W. ALDER AT PARK CONRAD THIBAULT Re-Elect JUDGE OLSON DISTRICT COURT—DEPARTMENT 2 Pd. Adv. Mrs. Fred L. Olson MRS. FRED L. OLSON OLGA RUFF CARTER VOICE ACCREDITED TEACHERS PIANO 207-8-9 Fine Arts Building BEACON 8816 Friday, May 12, 3:00 P.M., Art Museum MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB, PIANO ENSEMBLE DAVID CAMPBELL. Director assisted by MAXINE SCHUMACHER. Soprano ELEANOR EAST. Accompanist Five Waltzes from Op. 39 Brahms MRS. ROY F. OWEN MRS. CHARLES GALE Slavic Dance No. 13 Dvorak MRS. LORNE MILLER MRS. ROY F. OWEN DOROTHEA L. MILLER MRS. CHARLES GALE Reverie du soir, "Suite Algerienne" Saint Saens MRS. ROY F. OWEN KATHLEEN HARRISON LECKIE DOROTHEA L. MILLER MRS. DESKIN O. BERGEY Etude A Flat Major, Op. 10, No. 10 Chopin MRS. ROY F. OWEN MRS. DESKIN O. BERGEY Tea for Two Youmans DOROTHEA L. MILLER MRS. LORNE MILLER' Ritmo, "Dances Andalouses" Infante MRS. LORNE MILLER KATHLEEN HARRISON LECKIE Liebestraum Liszt-Schipa The Lord's Prayer Malotte The Old Refrain Kreisler The Faltering Dusk Kreamer Clouds Charles Bird Songs at Eventide Coates Friday, May 12, 8:00 P.M. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH MUSIC FESTIVAL S. W. Park and Columbia LAUREN B. SYKES. Organist Choirmaster CHORAL The National Anthem My Heart Ever Faithful J S. Bach We Hasten to Ask for Thine Aid J S Bach THE VESPER CHOIR ORGAN - PIANO Prelude in E [6th Sonata for Violin Solo] J S Bach MR. SYKES AND MR. FISHER CHORAL Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite . G F Handel CHOIR OF WOMEN AND GIRLS CHORAL The Music of Life Noble Cain Praise Alec Rowley THE SANCTUARY CHOIR CHORAL British Children's Prayer Jacques Wolf Lord We Have Gathered Harry Sykes THE CAROL CHOIR ORGAN - PIANO Scherzo Capriccioso [Op. 36] Alexander Guilmant MR. SYKES AND MR. FISHER CHORAL The Creation W. Richter Blessed Be Thou, Lord God of Israel A Greenfield THE SANCTUARY CHOIR CHORAL A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Luther-Mueller THE UNITED CHOIRS HOLLINGSWORTH STUDIOS—GENE WORTH Voice Specialist MRS. SAMUEL F. OWEN Teacher of MONA PAULEE METROPOLITAN OPERA JIM NOLAN, Tenor HOLLYWOOD Studio: Columbia Building, Portland, Oregon BEacon 7617 Saturday, May 13, 3:00 P.M., Art Museum CRESTON JUNIOR HIGH CHORAL GROUP MARJORY HEERMANS, Director PROGRAM The Rose Tree Praetorius Ho-la-li Folk Song You Are Free Jacobi By the Waters of Minnetonka Lieiirance COMMITTEE AND RECEPTIONISTS FOR MUSIC WEEK ART MUSEUM Mrs. T. V. Arnreiter Miss Marjorie Trotter Mrs. Lela Porth Miss Ruth Evelyn Stoughten Mrs. Kate Dell Marden Miss Jean Williams Mrs. Helen Gale Miss Nellie Tholen Mrs. E. W. Ek Miss Maud McCawley Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell Mrs. Eva Graves O'Neil Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Hunter Mrs. Oliver Norville Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Rubstein Mrs. Paul Roberts Mrs. Vida Theresa Bennett Miss Rosella Knox Miss Elsie Lewis Mrs. Bertha Tait Mr. W. R. Hallman Miss Ruth Dudley Hurst Rev. G. L. Dum, C.S.C Mrs. E. F. Baird Mrs. Bernice Simmons Sisson Mr. Karl Ernst Mrs. Amy Welch Mrs. E. R. Trayle Miss Martha Reynolds Mrs. R. L. Bryan Mrs. Mildred Mende Mrs. A. D. Ventor Miss Alicia McElroy Mrs. H. M. Ireland Mrs. H. T. Howell Mrs. Beatrice Penrose Mrs. Lucia Hart Thebeau Mr. Henri Arcand Mrs. D. C. Jaxtheimer Mrs. Samuel Owen Mrs Paul Keeney Mildred Waldron Faith The MUSEUM of MUSIC D'Zama Murielle Curator MARY TANNER MARTHA REYNOLDS R. N. LEPPERT Clay Artist Publicity Manager Photographer How fascinating and exhilarating when we think of the woods and ores that come up from the 'good earth' . . . and the shells that are gathered in from the ever-changing sea . . . these conspire to inspire mankind throughout the universe . . . From the tropical African swamps comes 'Blackwood' out of this hardwood joints for clarinets . . . oboes and other members of the woodwind family are made. Reeds from Spain . . . 'spotted' maple . . . pine, sycamore . . . ebony build violins . . . koa-wood from Hawaii makes the best ukeleles . . . brass . . . alloy of copper and zinc ... is molded into trumpets . . . and other members of the brass choir . . . conch shells from the sea . . . Mexican clay molded into colorful bells . . . these by-products of the 'good earth' await you . . . and because of these 'I Love Life' and music. Open daily 2 :00 to 5:00 p.m., Located at DAY MUSIC CO., 1123 S. W. WASHINGTON STREET Adults 25c; Children 10c National Music Week FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH S. W. Park Avenue and Columbia Street THOMPSON L. SHANNON, Minister Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. Sanctuary Choir Vesper Choir Carol Choir LAUREN B. SYKES, Organist-Director Saturday, May 13, 3:30 P.M., Art Museum PROGRAM WITH CRESTON JUNIOR HIGH CHORAL GROUP BERNICE SIMMONS SISSON, President Oregon Music Teachers Association, Portland Chapter, Presents Etude D Flat Liszt Hills of Anacapri Debussy ARTHUR WILSON Concerto, A Minor Jean Williams DEAN MERTEN MRS. SISSON at Second Piano Menuet, from "Sonatine Ravel Rondo Capriccioso Mendelssohn CLIFTON JOHNSON Sunday, May 14, 2:30 P.M. ALEXANDER SCHREINER, Concert Organist of Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City Assisted by Sanctuary Choir of First Christian Church Municipal Auditorium, S. W. Third and Clay ORGAN The National Anthem Choral and Prelude: My Heart Is Filled with Longing Bach Toccata, Adagio and Fuaue in C Major Bach Prelude and Gigue in E,Flat, for pedals alone Bach II ORGAN Chorale, from the Second Symphony Vierne Scherzo, from the Second Symphony Vierne III CHORAL Lost in the Night F. Melius Christiansen Praise to the Lord F. Melius Christiansen IV ORGAN Toccata, Thanks Be to God Richard Keys Biggs Morning Fancies Alexander Schreiner Canon in B Minor Schumann V ORGAN Finale, from the Sixth Symphony Vierne Sunday, May 7 3:00 P.M. Marylhurst College Concert—Marylhurst College Auditorium Presenting, Treble Triad, Choralists, Chamber Orchestra Boris Sirpo, Conductor—Sister Miriam, Choral Director. Monday, May 8 12:15 P.M. Parker Memorial Chapel, Y.M.C.A. Building Organ Recital—Lauren B. Sykes, A.A.G.O., Organist of First Christian Church. These Recitals are sponsored by the American Guild of Organists Mildred Waldron Faith, Dean of the Portland Chapter. 3:00 P.M. Art Museum, Allied Arts Club, Mildred Ek, president Chorus directed by Lilian Welsh Piano Ensemble, Director, Robert Sonderskov 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. "Daily Program" for week, May 8 to 13. May 8 to 13 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. "Museum of Music"—1123 S. W. Washington Street Daily Carroll D Music House, personal and factional comments on instruments from all parts of the world. D'Zama Murielle, Curator. Daily Portland Public Library Sunday, 3:30 to 5:30 P.M.—Week Days, See Bulletin Board Recordings of compositions of the Masters, as played by famous artists—and Orchestras of international reputation. Tuesday, May 9 10:30 A.M. Marylhurst College—Organ Recital by Elizabeth Baricevic 12:15 P.M. Parker Memorial Chapel, Y.M.C.A. Organ Recital, Freida Haehlen, A.G.O. 3:00 P.M. Art Museum—"The Melodiers," Lincoln High School Eleanor Tipton, Director—Barbara Grutze, Accompanist. 8:30 P.M. Heathman Hotel, 731 S. W. Salmon Street The Portland Hobby Symphony Orchestra was organized, 1937, and in the past several years, under the able direction of Mr. Bert Harris, has presented many programs of outstanding merit. The personnel Make Gill's your . . . SHEET MUSIC HEADQUARTERS! POPULAR CLASSICAL BAND AND ORCHESTRA BOOKS STUDENT AND TEACHERS' MATERIAL CHORALES AND OCTAVO MUSIC COMPLETE MUSIC DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR The J. K. GILL CO. SOUTHWEST FIFTH AVENUE AT STARK ATwater 8681 SHEET MUSIC SERVICE, Inc. COMPLETE EDUCATIONAL MUSIC SERVICE FOR THE SCHOOL THE TEACHER AND THE STUDENT Exclusive Representative of KRINKE PIANO SERIES and MIRACLE PIANO SERIES 618 S. W. PARK PORTLAND. OREGON includes men from the Business and Professional life of the city, who with deep appreciation of its cultural value, have chosen music as a medium of self expression and relaxation. 8:00 P.M. Masonic Temple, 119 S. W. Park Avenue Spring Concert—The Apollo Club Albert E. Jones, Conductor—Elizabeth Ann Trump, Accompanist, assisted by Robert Mills, Baritone. Wednesday, May 10 12:15 P.M. Parker Memorial Chapel, Y.M.C.A. Building Organ Recital, Miss Martha Reynolds, A.A.G.O. 3:00 P.M. Art Museum, Nellie Tholen presents Beverly Field and Elinor Steele Duo-pianists, 3:30 P.M. Art Museum, "Treble Trio," Mrs. Lucille Hargreaves, Accompanist Mrs. Helen Rogers, Mrs. Lucile Weir, Mrs. Catherine Rose. MAE ROSS WALKER Chairman National Music Week Oregon Federation of Music Clubs completing four years. Extends grateful appreciation for sincere cooperation >-- SOME-DAY (AND WE HOPE SOON) We will again offer a choice selection of new pianos. COLLINS & ERWIN 2nd Floor, Alderway Building Broadway and Alder Sts. BERNICE SIMMONS SISSON PIANIST-TEACHER 2724 N. E. 61st Ave. GArfield 9804 8:00 P.M. Art Museum—Compositions of Esther Cox Todd, Oregon Composer presented by P.E.O. Sextette: Oveta Barnes, Amanda Sorensen, Mollie Warren, Gertrude Hoeber Peterson, Leola Ferris, Marguerite Morse, Gladys Packwood, Accompanist. String Quartet: Gladys Stevenson, Sara Lee Skelton, Barbara Fortier, Ruth Wilson. Bass Viol, Dorothea Schaer. Piano, Elizabeth Ann Trump. Tenor, Adolf Klein. 8:3.0 P.M. Heathman Hotel, 731 S. W. Salmon Street Program presented by American Legion Auxiliary, Post No. 1 Chorus Velma Meredith, Director, assisted by Freddie Connell, Violinist and Mildred Ek, Pianist and Accompanist. Thursday, May 11 12 :15 P.M. Parker Memorial Chapel, Y.M.C.A. Building Organ Recital, Mrs. Winifred Worrell, A.CO. 3:00 P.M. Art Museum—Concert presented by Royal Rosarian Trio Accompanist, Mildred Ek, assisted by Virginia Smith, Pianist. Friday, May 12 10:30 A.M. Marylhurst College—Organ Recital by Elizabeth Baricevic 12:15 P.M. Parker Memorial Chapel, Y.M.C.A. Building Miss Marcella Lind, A.G.O. 3:00 P.M. Art Museum—Monday Musical Club Mrs. P. R. Hunter, President, presents Piano Ensemble Department David B. Campbell, Director, assisted by Maxine Schumacher, Soprano—Eleanor East, Accompanist. 3:30 P.M. Art Museum—"Crescendo Club" Juanita Kilbourn Clauss, Director Mildred Waldron Faith, Accompanist. 8:00 P.M. High School Choral Festival in the Grant High School Auditorium. (Admission Fee.) Mr. Karl D. Ernst, Director Music Education of Portland. Numbers by the A Capella Choirs of Rosevelt, Jefferson, Grant, Lincoln, Washington and Franklin High Schools. Girls' Glee Clubs will be presented by Commerce, Jane Adams, and Girls' Polytechnic Schools and Boys' Glee Club numbers by Benson and Sabin High Schools. Directors of the various choruses are; Leota Ferrin, Walldemar Hollensted, Jean Acorn, Eleanor Tipton, Shirley Holcomb, Robert Walsh, Danae Livesay, Bertha McDougall, Bertha Aim, Elgin Burns, and John Peery. 8:00 P.M. Musical Festival, First Christian Church, S. W. Park and Columbia Lauren B. Sykes—Organist and Choir Director Norman Z. Fisher, Assistant Saturday, May 13 12:15 P.M. Organ Recital—Parker Memorial Chapel, Y.M.C.A. Building Mrs. Edna M. Wickersham, A.G.O. 3:00 P.M. Art Museum—Creston Junior High Choral Group Marjory Heermans, Director. 3:30 P.M. Piano Group, Bernice Simmons Sisson 8:00 P.M. Neighbors of Woodcraft Auditorium, 14th Street and Morrison (Admission Fee.) 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