Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Mar 1938, p. 34

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A trio composed of Harriet Childa Nelson, Robert flune;- and Ivor Williams vwRl be featured in a special group of nunibers when the annual spring prograni of the North Short Choral socety is presented Sunday afternoon, March 27, at 4:30 o'clock at Winnetlca Commpunity House. The solo- * ists will be Robert Hume, and Arthur johnstone. Miss 'Madi Bacon is. the director, and Virginia Knapp Collins is to be at the, piano as accomnpanist.. Tht -progrm w,*limark the first performi- ance in the Chicago area, of three numbers - a1 recitative and chorus from tht Bach cantata, "Du Wahrer CoUt und David's Sohn, " the chorus -"Or Let, theIMerryBelis ,Ring Round" from Handel's "'Allegro," and an arrangm tofamld from carl sandburg's "Songbag"P byErneést Bacon. The programi will be as follows:- Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee Johann Sebastan Bach Fyom theRealm of,90ule .hristoph. WilllbaId von Gluck Or Let the MerrTy Bello Ring Round ...... . George Friederlch Handel Du Wahe ott Und t>av14!.. fichn....Johann Sebastain Bach RectatlYt: Ach gehe nlcht voruber S folo: Robert Hume on Easter Morfi Ere Break of Day ) Christ the Lord Hath Risen Arranged for womren's, 'lioces by Harold Greer, Sun and Moon..................... .........Alexander Gretchaninoif Pralse the Lord ...-ý..César Franck Trio:- Harrlet Atwood, Robert Hume, Ivor W4iims Ili May bay Carol .................... 3. Mrs. î9 gving a prfgram fr French "Manon" Norman H. .MacLeish, 791 Bryant avenue, Win- % club on netka,_ who won the Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan iwas the Art Institute medal and an honorarjuin of five ris. They hundred dollars for his painting of "Watertown" ist. April in the 42nd Aimual Exhibition by Artists of Chi- te Italian cago and vicinity which opened at the instîtute March 1 7, is'the son of Mrs. A ndrew MacLeish' of Glenicoe and a brother of Archibild -MacLeish, of New York, the Pulitzer. Prize poet. Five ýof the prizes this yeaàr go to newcomers on the award7 list, and Mr. MacLeish is one'of these., His prize- winning painting is warni In! color; reds and red-violéts> predominate, in the buildings and are combinéd with hronicus neutral tones these colors being repeated. in the reflections on thé water in. the foregrôund. Mr. MacLeish studied architecture N*4 at the University of Peninsylvania. Ini à, Europe he studied water color tech- nique in order to render architectural drawings,, and soon began to take more interest inpainting., He prac- ticed architecture for 'a while but soon gave it up to devote al bhis tinie to paintng His point of view and bis attitude toward bis subject matter might be taken to express the general spirit and trend in this year's exhibition by Chicago artists. Mr. MavLeish feels that the artist should be con- cerned chiefly with bis personal re-. sponse in paint to what interests hini and flot bother himself about the various "isms", in mnodern art, Mr. MacLeish is also represented, ini the exhibition by "Winter Land- scape." and "Cabbages anid Corn." iged by Don Mdalin Furst Performance The first American performiar "'Tht Mount, of Holy Fire," a m oratorio by Rudolph Berizh. w Norma» ,H. MacLelt*h. for Orche, The North Shore Chamber Music association will present its' last con- -il'cert of the season Sunday afternoon, April 10, at 4 o'clock ini the Kenil- worth Assembly hall. The Philhar- Durant Photo - monic String. quartet, which was' heard in the third concert on March 13, is to give the programi. The quar- tet is composed of john Weicher. first violinist; Robert Quick, second' violinist - Walter Hancock, violist, and Richard Wagner, of concerts celljst. ls rhsr bic will be te 5 oclock. artists and WILMETTE LIFE

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