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Concert program for the Olds, Wortman and King chorus of 40 voices sponsored by the City of Portland. The performance included works by Wagner, Puccini, Verdi and Seitz. The Ruth Lorraine Close Harp Ensemble also performed.
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Municipal Auditorium PORTLAND, OREGON Program Sunday, January 9, 1927 Olds, Wortman & King Chorus of 40 Voices Director—MRS. FRED L. OLSON Assisted by Olga Ruff, Coloratura Soprano Jean Robinson, Contralto Rose Colombi, Lyric Soprano Murry Carter, Dramatic Tenor Genevieve Kleeb, Dramatic Soprano RUTH LORRAINE CLOSE HARP ENSEMBLE Director—RUTH LORRAINE CLOSE Florine Stone Doris Helen Patt Grace Louise Webb Esther Palmer William Robinson Boone, Organist Miss Olga Ruff, Accompanist Organ Solo. 1. (a) March from "Tannhauser"................................................................................;..........Wagner (b) Song of the Evening Star "Tannhauser"....................................--------......................Wagner Mr. Boone 2. (a) Break of Day.............................................-----------..................................---------.........................Camp (b) Thru the Night.....................................................................................................-------......Logan Olds, Wortman & King Chorus 3. Aria—Mi C'nianians Mini—"Boheme" ___________..............................................-..............Puccini Miss Rose Colombi 4. la) The Old Refrain ....._________.............-------.......................................-------------........................Kreisler (b) Homing ....._______________................______...............................................................................Del Riego (c) The World is Waiting for the Sunrise.--.................................................:........................Seitz Olds, Wortman & King Chorus 5. Songs from "Panels from a Chinese Screen".......................................................................... Miss Jean Robinson 6. (a) Lullaby ______________......._______________......__________________________________.....__________................................................Hest (b) Gavotte—Louis XIII..........................................................................................-................. ..Ghys (c) Song of the Volga Boatman, Arranged by________........................................................Salzedo Ruth Lorraine Close Harp Ensemble 7. (a) Deep River .........___________............__________................................................................................Burleigh (b) Lovely Night "Tales of Hoffman"....._______________..........-...........______________..................Offenbach Irene Euster, Soprano Herbert Dunlap, Baritone Olds, Wortman & King Chorus Harp Obligato—Ruth Lorraine Close 8. Aria—Jewel Song "Faust".............................................................................................Gounod Miss Olga Ruff Mr. Boone, Accompanist 9. Organ Solo-—Minuet -------------....................................................................................Paderewski Mr. Boone 10. Miserere "11 Trovatore".........................................................._____________................................Verdi Genevieve Kleeb, Soprano Murray Carter, Tenor Olds, Wortman & King Chorus NEXT SUNDAY—Choruses, Orchestras, Quartets, Duets, and Soloists in an unusually fine program sponsored by the Oregon Music Composers Society under direction of Charles Swensen. COMING SUNDAY CONCERT ATTRACTIONS Jan. 23—Fernwood Chorus and Soloists. Jan. 30—Walter Bacon String Orchestra Feb. 6—An elaborate program under direction Minna Pelz. Feb. 13—Dodge Violin Chorus. Feb. 20—Pacific University Orchestra and Glee Club. Feb. 27—Oratorio Society in Annual Concert. Mar. 6—186th Infantry Band and Soloists. Mar. 13—Combined Sunnyside Congregation and First Methodist Choirs. Mar. 20—Union Pacific Band. Mar. 27—Albert Creitz String Orchestra and Soloists. Apr. 3—Monday Musical Club Chorus. Apr. 10—St. Francis Cathedral Choir and Chorus. Apr. 17—Annual Easter Concert featuring- Al Kader Temple Shrine Band. BE SURE TO Tell your friends the City of Portland sponsors a popular concert at the Public Auditorium each Sunday afternoon. An admission charge of 15 cents is made to cover the expense. The organizations presented donate their services in the cause of good music. Hal. M. White, Manager. MOLLY PRESS 56 FIRST ST. Over OLDS WORTMAN & KING Ready for Spring Already they are here— new sports things for spring! There are jolly sweaters with colors in compose effect—there are two-piece suits. . . sweater and matching skirt. . . . there are soft felt hats made as only Dobbs knows how—indeed, everything's ready for spring at Olds & King's. Sportswear—Second Floor Published by A. B. WELLINGTON, Northwestern Bank Bldg-., Telephone BEacon 9835
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