Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Feb 1935, p. 23

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the society, wfich nicets every Tues- day evening at Winnetka Commninty Hjouse, froni 8 until 9:30 o'clock. "Anyone' tan sing if: he. really wants, to," is one of Mr. Yinigling'es frniestzbeliefs. "I'm almost a crank about that," ho sajys "but wc have Lawence Ylmglagt taken monotones into the chorus and wvorked, with tbern until now they * sing on pitch and get as niuch fun and pleasure out of the choral works as everyône else." The society is openi to those who have bad choral experience in college, church, or with choral bodies, or who have had vocal training. The society's main object is to sing for the pleasure of singing, and then to give others, pleasure through that singing. Stress "Abstract" Muulc "The choral music we sing," says Yi Vnizling., "ie ,nntlv abstract- was with voice. He bas been di- rector of music at the Slkolde school in Winnetka for nine ycars, wrhere hie has throe choral organizations, the choir, the Glee club, and the Madrigal club.. He as director of a church choir in Kenilworth, and rounds out what few moments he has left by giving twenty-fiv .voico bitesons a week.- In connection. with his work with the Winzetka Choral society ho spenda many- hours arranging the repertlire and planning rehearsal programs ..0s that sin gers who join the. society wilt experience. the best possible joy through it. Famed Hart Houtse QUart et to Give Chamber Concert The disti nguished Hart House String Quartet of Toronto, Canada, will be presented by the North Shore Chamber Music association Sunday afternoon, March 10, at 4 o'clock in the Assembly hall of the Kenilworth club. This group of talented artists. is composed of Geza de Kresz, first, violin; Harry Adaskin, second violin; Milton Blackstone, viola, and Boris Hamnbourg, cello. Founde~d in 1924 by the Hon. Vin- cent Massey, first Canadian minuster to Washington, the personnel' of this quartet has remained unchanged-a valuable asset. This quartet has appeared at the Coolidge Festivals and was honored by the invitation to appear with Maurice Ravel at bis debut in New York. This engagement was fol- bowed by concerts in five other cties with the famous French composer. Eugene Goosens, eminent English. composer, says: "The Hart House StrngOiarte~t ranIci. tnday as one REduccd rota $74.50 A NEW Low Puio-New Libà,lTeus nmb wmsh dayse", $2 DWN as .ssowm 6'a week Tg - rimra and for dU&wmsard dbrrodpaia ed E =1 solo work. It off ors thea laxation, and a. spiritual r re IL 1608 c A.,Evention llà iiiiiilïtýf

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