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Concert program for a performance of Handel's secular oratorio, Semele. Albert E. Jones conducted and principle performers included soprano Elizabeth Chegwidden Janke, contralto Betty Swartout, tenor Ted Roy and baritone Mark Daniels.
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OREGON FEDERATION of MUSIC CLUBS KATE DELL MARDEN, PRESIDENT ... presents ... Handel's Secular Oratorio "SEMELE" TUESDAY MAY 2 1939 8:15 P. M. PUBLIC AUDITORIUM ALBERT E. JONES Conductor Patrons and Patronesses "SEMELE" Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arnold Dr. and Mrs. Henry Berkovitch Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brackett Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Brasfield Mr. and Mrs. Herman T. Bohlman Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Boylan Mayor and Mrs. Joseph K. Carson, Jr. Misses Helen and Evelene Calbreath Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Close Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Coles Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Cook Rt. Rev. Benjamin Dagwell Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Dodson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drake Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Gerkowitsch Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Holman Rev. and Mrs. Perry C. Hopper Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilgner Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson Rev. and Mrs Judge and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Lester Jones Rev. Lansing E. Kempton Mr. and Mrs. Herman D. Ke'nin Miss Rozella Knox Miss Grace Kern Mr. and Mrs. E. W. LeBeck Mr. and Mrs. James Malarkey Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Matchette Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Merrifield Mr. and Mrs. Carey J. McCracken Hon. and Mrs. James McDonald Mr and Mrs. Robert H. Noyes Judge and Mrs. Fred Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Earl Perry Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Porth Mr. and Mrs. James J. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. M. Donald Spencer Mr. and Mrs. John Schibel Mr. and Mrs. Duane Newell Somervelle Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Smith Mrs. Joseph Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Singletary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsend . Raymond B. Walker Mrs. Jacob Kanzler N. E. Mende Oregon State Federation of Music Clubs KATE DELL MARDEN................................................ President MISS HELEN CALBREATH................................................................................... District President MRS. VINCENT HILLES OBER............................................................................National President MRS. M. DONALD SPENCER................................................................. National Board Member HELEN CALBREATH, Piano and Pedagogy MARY-EVELENE CALBREATH, Singing CALBREATH MUSIC STUDIOS E 605 Maegly-Tichnor Building, BEacon 1357 2808 S. E. Belmont Street, EAst 2914 Principal Vocalists SOPRANO Elizabeth Chegwidden Janke CONTRALTO Betty Swartout TENOR Ted Roy BARITONE Mark Daniels DRAMATIC PERSONAE [In order of appearance] Chief Priest of Juno . . . Baritone Semele, 'Daughter of Cadmus . . . Soprano Cadmus, Mighty King of Thebes . . . Baritone Juno, Wife of Jupiter . . . Contralto Jupiter, Greatest of All Gods . . . Tenor Ino, Sister of Semele . . . Contralto Chorus of Priests and Augers Somnus, God of Sleep . . . Baritone Chorus of Loves and Zephyrs Apollo, God of Youth . . . Tenor Chorus of Nymphs and Swains Chorus [Combined Federated Choruses] SOPRANOS Amacher, Maxine Miss Barendrecht, Mary M. Mrs. Clark, Edward L. Mrs. Cousineau, Grace M. Donald, Winifred, Mrs. Eggleston, M. M. Mrs. Emerson, Amo, Mrs. Gildersleve, Olga W. Mrs. Greenwell, Eliz. Miss Hroun, Vera M. Heidtbrink, Helen, Miss Hoak, Nell, Mrs. Iles, Florence, Miss Jenkins, Helen, Mrs. Johnson, Bertha, Mrs. Jones, Alta, Mrs. Jones, Mildred B. Keller, Adele, Mrs. Langoe, Constance, Miss Meyer, Daisy, Mrs. Meyer, Frank J., Mrs. Murphy, Eliz., Miss McCurry, Will, Mrs. Orth, Irene, Miss Patterson, Myrtle E. Paulson, Lois, Mrs. Pimentel, Teresa, Miss Porter, Kathryn M. Porth, Lela, Mrs. Price, Edith, Miss Privett, E. Whitson, Mrs. Scheel, Grace E., Mrs. Suttle, John, Mrs. Tench, Thelma, Mrs. Treloar, Lulu M., Mrs. Welch, Fay, Mrs. ALTOS Allison, Eda, Mrs. Barnes, Irma, Miss Berg, Gladys Blenkinsop, P. M., Mrs. Chamberlain, Laura A., Mrs. Daugherty, Kaye, Miss Goodwin, Phila. M., Mrs. Hagen, Elizabeth, Miss Henderson, Mrs. C. C. Ingham, Gwladys, Mrs. Isbell, Beth, Mrs. Jacot, Edna, Miss Landers, Esther Langoe. Francis R., Miss Lehl, Louise, Miss Little, Robert, Mrs. Miller, Louise, Miss Munger, Nellie, Miss Ormandy, Alice Penrose, B., Mrs. Pickard, Gladys L., Mrs. Pryke, Marrion, Miss Rhine, Adeline, Mrs. Rood, Mildred, Miss Routson, Dorothy, Miss Schroeder, Virginia, Miss Shimmin, Helen, Mrs. Sies, Norma, Miss Simpson, Marguerite, Miss Simpson, Mildred, Miss Sprague, Edith A., Mrs. Tharaldson, Ruth, Mrs. Thomas, Kathryn, Mrs. Turner, Maurine, Miss Watson, Helen, Miss Zander, Jessie A. TENORS Dietz, Don Eicher, John W. Havnaer, J. C. Hergert, Alex Littlehales, R. C. Murray, R. M. Smith, J. G. Smith, Fay O. Smith, Wm. A. Starr, Stanley Strahl, R. F. Teisinger, Kendall Wilhelm, Phillip F. BASS Allin, Jim Barendrecht, M. J. Bargmann, John Blenkinsop, P. M. Bown, Frank Byers, V. A. Eggleston, S. W. Emerson, A. M. Emerson, Chas. L. Frost, G. B. Gault, Philip Hansen, A. R. Ingham, Clifford Ingham, Fred Johnson, Knut Johnson, McDonald Jones, J. W. Judson, H. T. Junkerman, Otto Kron, J. E. Lawrence, K. W. McCracken, Mark Meyer, A. W. Meyer, Richard Skei, Alfred Strickland, Fred Tench, L. W. Vogler, Christian Understudies for "Semele' Kendal Teisinger, Tenor Mark MacCracken, Baritone Kathryn Porter, Soprano Gladys Berg, Contralto Vida Teresa Bennett 609 Maegly-Tichner Bldg., AT. 2092 Gio Tyler Taglieri 1634 S. W. Morrison BR. 0867 Golden Dragon Cafe 227 S. W. Alder BEacon 9669 Jean Warren Carrick Dunning Course of Music 940 S. E. 68th Ave., TA. 4433 Compliments of Lyman E. Latourette City Attorney ATwater 6141 City Hall ARTCRAFT LINOLEUM & SHADE CO. BR. 2541 939 S. W. Stark Compliments of Hawthorne Hardware & Furniture Co. 3590 S. E. Hawthorne EAst 8522 A. C. Carson Plumbing & Heating COMPANY 423 N. E. 22nd EAst 9542 Symphony Orchestra [Members of Former Portland Symphony] ASHLEY C. COOK, MANAGER First Violin E. Hurlimann, Concert Master A. Creitz L. Skipton J. F. Colbrun H. Huseth B. Lambert Second Violins J. Ewart, Principal F. C. Potter W. M. Simpson H. Ellis Bassoon S. Fisher Violas W. Manfriedi V. Sims Contra Basses C. Hase, Principal S. Crase Cellos G. Harshorm, Principal F. Sorenson F. Konrad R. Sonderskov Oboes M. Fisher T. Goodfellow Trumpet Ashley C. Cook Horns J. E. Waitt C. Deitz Tympani J. Amato Harpsichord Robert Haffenden [Harpsichord, courtesy of Tallman Music Co.] Chorus Council Mrs. Myrtle Patterson Rev. Blenkinsop Miss Edna Jacotts Mrs. J. H. Porth Mr. Clifford Ingham Mr. Alfred Skei Miss Elizabeth Hagen, Publicity Mr. Henri Arcand, Librarian Mr. Roy Fowler, Secretary for Complete MUSIC SERVICE see Sherman Clay & Co. "Home of the Steinway" 817 S. W. Alder Br. 3551 Portland Music Week May 7 - 13, 1939 Mrs. M. Donald Spencer, Chairman Mrs. Walter Denton, State Chairman CENTRAL COMMITTEE Mayor Joseph K. Carson, Jr. Helen Calbreath, District President Federation of Music Clubs Kate Dell Marden, President Oregon Federation of Music Clubs assisted by Mesdames, J. H. Porth, Homer Goehler, E. E. Watson, Minnie Dell Thompson, Neva Lois Anders, J. R. Hollister, Ella Connell Jesse, Nelle Rothwell May, G. R. Cousineau, Laura A. Chamberlain, Mary Adele Vann, D. L. Hicks, Clifford Moore Grace Evelyn Scheel; Misses Jocelyn Foulkes, Grace Harding, Evelene Calbreath, Edith Dinsmore, Marjorie Trotter, Elsie Lewis and Messrs, Robert H. Noyes, Joseph Stafford, Jacque Gerkowitsch, Daniel McDade COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Public Schools ..................................................... Chester Duncan Private Schools ........................................................ Harold Sproul Service Clubs .................................................. George MacKenzie Festival .................................................................... Albert E. Jones Home Listening Circles ........................................ Stanley Church Whistle Day .................................................................... Lota Stone Churches ................................................................ Mrs. E. V. Creed Libraries...................................................................... Rosella Knox Motion Pictures.................................................. Mrs. N. E. Mende Radio ...................................................................... Ruth Stoughton Press ...................................................................... Hilmar Grondahl Music Club ............................................................ Mrs. J. H. Porth Composers and Women's Clubs ....................Mrs. Ralph Brackett Parent Teachers Association.................................... Juanita Clauss Daughters of American Revolution ................ Mrs. Harry Moore Federal Music .......................................... Mr. Frederick Goodrich Music Teachers .............................................................. Ruth Hurst Shut Ins .................................................... Gertrude Graves Martin Trade and Industry................................................ Maude Macauly American Legion ............................................ Mrs. Hubert Goade Organ Music ........................................................ Esther Cox Todd SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC TEXT BOOKS "I'll Meet You at Gill's Music Dept." That's what they are saying these days! . . . and Gill's satisfies the majority! . . . more and more teachers and students recognize Gill's as the leading Music Department for sheet music and music text books. [Music Department — Third Floor] THE J. K. GILL CO. S. W. Fifth Avenue at Stark St. Mary's Academy Portland's Pioneer School for Girls Academic, Grade and Pre-school Depts., School of Art, School of Music Phone ATwater3717 or 7930 Address: Sister Superior, 1615 S. W. 4th Avenue Alice Bogardus Voice SOPRANO Teaching Methods Ellison-White Conservatory EAst 1533 Sorenson Studios Violin—Cello—Brass—Orchestra Fine Arts Bldg. Phone Murdock 8556 H. L. Day L. Carroll Day Dick Day DAY MUSIC CO. Music—Music Books—Pianos Mail Orders Carefully Filled 817 S. W. 9th Ave AT. 3454 Mrs. Fred L. Olsen Accredited Teacher of Voice 207-8-9 Fine Arts Building [Portland's Smartest Rendezvous} Floor Shows: 11:30—2:00 CLOVER CLUB 923 S. W. Taylor at 10th BEacon 0400 BURKHARDTS BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS are always delightfully fresh! 2280 W. Burnside BEacon 6151 Delivery Service Gladys Gilbert Photographic Studio ATwater 5965 515 Swetland Bldg Premier Performance in Oregon "SEMELE" SECULAR ORATORIO BY GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL with Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra ALBERT E. JONES, CONDUCTOR SPONSORED BY OREGON FEDERATION OF MUSIC CLUBS Written in 1743, "SEMELE" is adapted from an old Greek Myth. ACT I Semele, beautiful daughter of Cadmus, King of Thebes, is betrothed to Athamas, a Prince of Boeotia, but is loved by Jupiter, whose love she returns. Sacrifices are offered and the omens are consulted in the Temple of Juno. Semele appeals for help to Jupiter, who causes the altar flames to be extinguished; and descends in the form of an eagle to snatch her away to his secret retreat. ACT II Juno, immortal wife of Jupiter, discovers Semele's retreat and vows to destroy her. Semele pines for Jupiter who is often absent, and tells him that she, too, would be immortal. Jupiter troubled at this dangerous ambition, seeks to divert her. He summons Ino to her sister and changes the scene to Arcadia. [TEN MINUTE INTERMISSION] ACT III Juno arouses Somnus, God of Sleep, from his slumbers. She persuades him to charm to sleep the dragons guarding Semele's door. Then in the guise of Ino, Juno appears before Semele and tells her she can obtain immortality if Jupiter comes to her as the God of Tunder. Jupiter reluctantly consents; and Semele is consumed by fire. Apollo comforts the mortals with the promise that: "From Semele's ashes a Phoenix shall rise The joy of this earth and delight of the skies A God he shall prove More mighty than Love, And sighing and sorrow forever prevent". MARY ADELE VANN Graduate of Leading VOCAL STUDIOS OF EUROPE 'Teacher of Kathryn Porter, 1939 Winner of Oregon and Washington District to National Federation of Music Clubs Teacher of Betty Swartout TRinity 6335 KATE DELL MARDEN Pianist... Teacher NORMAL CLASSES Studio—1232 N. W. 25th Avenue BR. 3375 The following prominent Music Teachers of Portland are sponsors for "SEMELE" Neva Lois Anders Mrs. Eleanor Arnreiter Mr. Henry Arcand Mary Ashe Burke Mrs. Ethel Edick Bum Mr. Carol Day Mary V. Dodge Ella Connell Jesse Emma Welch Landry Nellie Rothwell May Bertha Monteith Mrs. Clifford Moore Mrs. Fred Olsen Mrs. Samuel Owens Lillian Pettibone Grace Evelyn Scheel Mrs. Lota Stone Ruth Evelyn Stoughton Miss Marjorie Trotter Marv Adele Vann Mae Ross Walker Williams & Tholen Studios Mrs. Martha Zicha Vida Teresa Bennett Jean Warren Carrick Gio Tyler Tagliere National Music Week Attraction ESQUIRE WEEK STARTING FRI. MAY 5th TOMORROW and THURSDAY DAVID" PINSKI'S CLASSIC _ "The SINGING, BLACKSMITH Starring Moshie Oysher GILMARTIN Furniture Co., Inc. Choice Productions of Period Furniture CARRIED IN STOCK NIKOLA ZAN Voice Teacher & Coach BEacon 4060 810 Studio Bldg. Season Tickets NOW! • Portland's GREATER Artists Series NELSON EDDYJOOSS EUROPEAN BALLET LILY PONS ROBERT VIROVAI JOSE ITURBI LAWRENCE TIBBETT JUSSI BJOERLING Seven Attractions: $10.45 ' $7.20 $5.35 Extra Attraction: THE BALLET RUSSE ARGENTINITA Ellison-White Bureau—402 Studio Bldg.—BEacon 0537 Compliments of Nadine Frank Kimball Wurlitzer Story & Clark PIANOS Collins & Erwin Piano Co. SECOND FLOOR, ALDERWAY BLDG. Broadway and Alder Sts. Portland's Largest Piano Store Associated Artists - Teachers DAVID CAMPBELL Piano MARK DANIELS Voice EDOUARD HURLIMANN Violin 503-04-05 Maegly-Tichner Building BEacon 2745 Portland, Oregon Compliments of A. A. Bailey County Clerk DENT MOWREY Pianist - Composer [Special Summer Classes) Tenique — Modern & Classic Repertoire Harmony — Composition Studio: Pacific Bldg., Roof BEacon 0169 See Ida Green's Apparel Shop Dress Right at the 201 BROADWAY BUILDING [Take Elevator to Second Floor] Phil Moll Music Shop SELMER & LUDWIG & BACH 925 S. 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