Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1936, p. 55

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i..- l ,u pei rmthe tender greening. of the out-of-doors, into an atmosphere Of' usic within, wl'ich %vas quite as delicate and joyotis. Barrére an d bis ma7gic 'flute,' once heard, neyver to be forgotte.n. were enough to attract a large and ha 'p audience. Carlos' Salzedo, harpist, and Horace 'Britt, cellist, were un- fanijlar artists . whose coming was awaited with an eager anticipation,. 'an anticipation that was fully réalized in, their. acquaintance, for like Ba r- rére they are-men of rare artistry. Uamusual Comhýination The combination Of flute, cello, and. harp is unustial, but quite. satisfying and loôvelv.j There was sufficient op- portunity, too, within the trio for duets and .sol os that lent variety., For example, a cello s'olo, accom- panie d hv the harp;,a flute and éello duet;- harp solos, -and flute solos ac- conipanied by Mr.. Saîzedo at the piano. l'lie' compositions ranged f rom Rameau, Hànidel. Boccherini, to0 Faurfé and IDebussy, with a Beet- hioven 4duet for flute and cello, and. a, group of. harp nutmbers by > Mr. Salzedo himself.. , Then there ivere encores, genierously. givenl. Most notable aniong these were the Iac of the Happy Spirits" froni Gluck's "Orp)heujs,". a re quest 'number, and the "Syýrinix" of Debussv. both plaved bx Nlr. Barrére in his Most enchant- ing mianner. The sane subtlety and nuLance which \,13ra Hess expresses throuigfi 'the rmedium' of the piano, sligflt lift of aà elbow or an eye- brow. and a phrase is. deliciouslv, turned. Suchi grace and elegance. of .phrasing, suchi puritv of,,tonte, caress the ear and delighit :the md Solo Numbers Effectîie MNr. Britt, of the senfsitive face and nmusically competent Pi id and hands, fitted perfectly into the trio and con tributed pleasurably in, bis' Boc-' cherini sonata solo number. Mr. Saîzedo left withi his audience a. iew ,coniceptioni of thie resources of 13ernie Photo Alleii Rossman, 1130 Cheftu ut' avenue, Wilmiette, a junisior at Crin-ý nel col/cgYe, hias becen elected pi-es- idenit, of the. student comicil for 1936-37. He h las been. active' oil t/ic caimpiés siuice his freshpnan year zt-ei 'ho' ulds red~pident of 7his c/as:. During thte past year, lie was mcn'e)s social chairinan of thte junior class and treasu(rer of Dibble hlli. He. nas eleccted to the council of hi: hlli this spring. Installa tion' of' thte neufir elected officers 'of the' studepit council took place ou May 1. Chick Evans Ons aGolf Ilinois Country club Wednesday. when the men of the club and, their gluests gathered at a stag dinner. The first diniwr dance will be held at the club during thte latter part 'of .MIay- C. B. Lott, playing one of the first rounds, this season, scored an ace on the l5th hole last week at the club. harpsichord for Which it was origin- carry over.soi ally composed. 11' and glow of1 Debussy's "Children's Corner" was human conta( played by the trio" as their final next year's5 number. This moder' suite was Chamber Musi given an apt and delightful arrange- now to Walter .ment for flute, iarp, and cello that Kenilworth. RiHgIdand Ils Park31US GORHAM :-STERLING, SPECIALLY', PRiC EOI I I. c oncert Marx, 5ý y' De Sent $ex roadà, 1636 L

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