The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 12, 1952, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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SUMMER NEBRASKAN
Thursday, June 12, 1952
Summer Chorus To Present
Opera; 20 Positions Still Open
A summer session '"first" will
be attempted by the University
eummer chorus this year.
The summer chorus, under the
direction of Earl Jenkins, instruC'
tor of voice in the School of
Music, will present the folk opera
"'Down in the Valley," by Kurt
Weill, in the Union ballroom,
Wednesday, July 2.
Jenkins Indicated that there
Second In Summer
Artist Series Here
Next Wediu&day
An engaging program of solos
and duets, ranging from the suave
melodies of the classicist to the
modern rhythms of the ontem
porary composers, will be "pre
sented by Paul and Adriana
Knowles in the second attraction
of the Summer Artist Series
Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Union
Ballroom.
The series, sponsored by the
summer session, is free to stu
dents, faculty, staff, and guests of
the University.
Paul Knowles, tenor, and bis
lovely wife, Adriar.a, mezz-so-prano,
are both distinguished
vocalists in their own right.
Knowles won the Metropolitan
Opera Auditions of the Air and
has been awarded a Fullbright
scholarship for foreign study.
He has made an enviable repu
tation as an oratorio and opera
singer and has sung with the
Philadelphia Orchestra and Bos
ton Symphony, as well as three
Town Hall performances with the
Little Orchestra Society of New
York.
Mrs. Knowles has sung with
such artists as Robert Merrill and
Marguerite Piazza, both of the
Metropolitan Opera, and has been
soloist in many musical per
formances in Boston and New
York.
She won a scholarship at the
New England Conservatory where
she studied two years, and for
the past two years has been fea
tured on the NBC television pro
duction, "Ybur Show of Shows."
Many singers have married
other singers, but not many have
worked to pursue joint careers.
The programs which these two
young singers have arranged give
both an equal opportunity to dis
play their art to the full, con
sisting, as they do, of solos as
well as duets.
They have combined their tal
ents to present a series -of delight
ful concerts wherein each can
display his artistry. Their pro
gram includes such composers as
Mozart, Verdi, Donizette, Coward,
Romberg and Kern.
Point 4 Director
Holds Conference
With Chancellor
Dr. Prank E. Sorenson, who is
on leave of absence from the Uni
versity, was on the campus Mon
day and Tuesday conferring "with
Chancellor R. G. Gustavson in re
lation to the Point Four program
and the possible place of the Uni
versity in the program.
Dr. Sorenson is the director of
the Point Four program and has
under his directorship the educa
tion in 88 countries of the 'world.
Accompanying Dr. Sorenson on
his trip to Nebraska was Dr. W. W.
Young, special assistant to the ad
ministrator of Point Four.
are still approximately twenty
positions left within the chorus
and anyone interested in par
ticipating; in Dwh In the Val
ley" is nnred to ontact him in ;
Room 213 at the School of '
Mnsic
The summer horus rehearses
Monday through Thursday from
12:20 to 12:50 p.m. in Room 24,
Temple building.
Jenkins also pointed out that
participation in the folk opera
may provide valuable experience
for the students in the production
of this type of work.
"Down in the Valley," which
was written for production pri
marily by collegiate and tmi-
Methusalah To Address
Lutheran Center Meet
The summer program at the Lu
theran Student House, 1440 Q,
includes a meeting each Tuesdcy,
beginning with a supper at 6 p.m.
Rev. Alvin M. Peterson said
John Mcthusoluh from India would
be the guest speaker and discus
sion leader next week. His topic
is Christianity in India. Rev.
Peterson encourages everyone to
attend.
The worship hours of the
churches of the National Lutheran
Council were also announced for
the benefit of summer students.
They are: First Lutheran, 17th
and A, 10:45 a.m.; American Lu
theran, 24th and U, 10:30 a.m.;
Grace Lutheran, 22nd and Wash
ington, 10:30 a.m.; United Lu
theran, 80th and Fremont, 11 a.m.;
Frieden's Lutheran, 8th nnd D. 10
a.m.; Our Saviotus Lutheran, 40th
versity groans r wherever a i
chorus and a few 'soloists are
available Is based on early
American Folk song's. The most ,
familiar of these Is the folk song: 1
after which the opera Is named,
""Down In the Valley." Other
folk materials are "'The Little
Black Train." The Lonesome i
Dove," Hop rp, My Ladies,
and "Soot-wood Mountain."
Assurance was given by Jenkins
that there is still ample time for
any interested summer school
students to enroll in the summer
chorus and still participate in the
opera, "Down in the Valley."
Art Galleries Director To
Explain Significance, Style
Of Exhibit, 'Seasons In Art9
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Advance Ticket Sale at
HATTN MUSIC STORE
Adv. Adm. $1.25 each pins lax
Regular Price $2.00, Tax IncL
Have you ever looked at a
beautiful painting and wondered
about the artist, what the picture
signified, its style and so forth? ,
You will have tn opportunity to
see a very valuable exhibition of
painxings ana nave tnem explained
to you by an expert Monday at 4
p.m.
The expert is Duard Laging. di
rector of the University Art Gal
leries. He will explain the exhibi
tion, "Seasons in Art," which is
featured in the Union Lounge this
month.
The exhibition is composed of
famous paintings from the art gal
lery's permanent collections. It
includes such famous paintings as
"Summer's Bounty," by Dale
Nichols, a well known Nebraska
painter; Peggy Bacon's "Winter
Sport," Andrew Wyeth's "Spring
Beauty, and Duncan $ "Septem
ber." Laging has said that the seasons
have been traditional themes for
artists practically since the begin
ning of art.
His talk will be followed by an
informal coffee hour, and will be
open to the public.
A Hollywood star was rumored
to be divorcing her fifth husband.
When asked by reporters if this
was true, she said, "Divorce him?
My dear, no! I hardly know the
man!"
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239 No. 14th
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Hand Crafts
Offers classes in practical crafts -which may be applied in -art
classes in school work.
Classes held: Monday, Tuesday .and "Wednesday, 7:00 to 5:00
P. M. Six weeks -course beginning June 9.
InoludeB lettercraft, textile painting, metal tooling, decorating wood, iigurlne
painting, shelves, sequins, nylor. Hovers, etc.
For furtlmr information contact;
Verna Snell Phone 2-4452
211 North 12th
North of Nebraska Theatre
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