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has ascertain dramatic (quality that alternat e with thf Q#pnqM^le.. Pbrtra ying_ in '¦' ' var ying movement the ^er-affecting story of Christ 's betrayal , trial ancf 'death. - <] 'OhSaturda y evenin g at 8:30 o'clock; the Choir wi^sing Pax£|of$;'K<[&ss;ih"E QMiijoir '?. Part II of the Mass will be sung on Sunday afternoon 'al.l :ocloek. \? J- ,, ; ; li s' ,. & \Jt . I ..; ¦. ¦ ¦. -Not even the most'inexperienced of Bach devotees can ^ failjto sense tjie spirit of relig-ious ecatac y that is spvmlite a golden thread throu gh the ajjoriizeij pleamiigofjtheKyirie the triumphant joy of W Gloria and 'the sublime peace of the'iGrt« >.l3eMhg($hplling witness tp;th^ fact that Backwas thui inspired through the sheer power and sublimity 'bfhistherrie. ' ' v' " ¦ ' '' '"' , ' '* • L; .•, • •. •' • • , ; ,»>. '•.' i).';, !'. . v.-j; H %>< ¦ .. But in the music of the Mass; especially the glory of the music, is the choruses them-selves and in, the Choir as a^hole., T^ he one' voice is the commingling sound of all the ''' 'singers'and' the mstruWe ^ta's' u^ipbrting, under the dominant spirit of the leader , Dr. '¦¦ , rWoiIe rn^a'nd driven'a8'he isby.th^ ,f: h-: r - , i Who that has ever heard; tiie; "Mass in,B Minor " will never forget the enormous impact of the men's voices in' the' "Sjuicuis "; and the similar dynamic effects in the .; ..chc«8,^'Cum ,S^rtu; Spiritu '' v .) ,Wh6 could fail to feel his faith renewed, his spirit eralted , by the assertive deliver ^of the Cnjecl \The. repea ted words/'Cruci fusV brings thrills to the most sophUticatea?' 'Thfe passage dealin g witfi the Resurrection and the , , . , Ascension are like lines of run ning and Reaping nre,'every note a^&hbent spirit flame. '" s '¦'¦ ^^0^^ ^ glbrius'aima'iiioi the "Sanctus " comes the"Ecstatic Hosanna " of the i VBenedicfo^.a^d the preyitft ^ anthem "Star Spangled Banner " and then the.session, will come.to a close. ?- ¦ ¦>€ •¦?'. -ds-^i 'V\^ i j k i I vt *"? ¦ r~*i s #4 •¦ ..£.. FinaL ,preparafibns .are .1beirig made,fpr tiiejfewentieth ann iyeraary lfef Hfershey, JLth^ chocolate and cocoa town",, which will be held on Saturday and Sunday, June 16th anc .,-,; 17th, .1923, in beautiful.Hershey. Paris,, for which tw,o celebra ted .musicaljor ganizations ' ^ave'ljeerfen gaMMtfiefceieb ^fcion^_ J f "I ? \ \ f f ' %\/ \ .#* , One §f thieve organisations is£he\Ba&piolr; |i>fB ^thihem,fPa | wjjich $i May 26tli "v^^jjjj 27th dlebrated 'lb dihteeathWinual festival,{%ingmg BaGh's'incbajparable "Pas: sion of Our Lord" according to St. John , and "Mass In B Minor ", which every year draws.music-lovejs form ^East and, West, from North and South , from every state in ;,»! ?ttl -lMpp,|iand igjSin cpjmiries*aw|>ss.the -sea/ ¦ •Each yto-the -ChoIreneers"upwn .these f t& svfestivals with a new?fervo£amra-hew vigor tJhat ibring g vritjj t^hem.ne\i5 powers of inter-pretation that leaves the huge congregation "that crowds'ih fo'the 'PackefMembrial .: Chapel and bwrflow s.on ;the-grass <6uteide the conviction that it shares in a devotional celebration of almost spiritua l grandeur. The Bach Choir will stag the 'Tassion of ,Qur Lord " anq ^'MasslnjB Minor " in tiie ;.: f «„ Hershfey, Convenjior i Hajt on Saturday afternoon and* evening, June" I6th aria Sunday; afternoon , Ju ne 17fli. ' } , .-:>• ¦.; t. / J .-. br-.A. sr vciio ;• ii» v ?• •¦•< The Bach Choir is led by Dr. J . Fried Wolle, who conducts his unique organization { ,.'.•' wit i}tte,force:of #isdynaMc.p ^r«m ^ the members bf- .the orchestra , winch are 'called from the ranks of the, Philadelphia " ' "' Orchestra ^ahd 'tiVfoursblcosts /trithian ease that is t*uly yemafkable! ! <Likea slivihg . t- flame'bf in"spirauon;laflame with!zealf> he has made.-the Bach Choirv w.hat |t .is today, which every year,draws niusic-toxerslfrom every part of the globe to bow before the shrine of that great master of inspiration melody/ Bachi ^ !; --4 }' v i' ! '» -'' •- ¦• i ; '¦¦ •¦*' M . ;. TheMbrav ianTroiiiboneGhoir ,"poi^sting of sbj^eenpieces,. witii ttekb pss ^ tpngued instruments , will a^ouncei the. openin g session at the Hershey Convention' Hall on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'ciock', playing the stately airs of the old Moravian : chor alsi ;, < imbuing a spirit of Reverential worship which is the keynote of Bach's mighty works , at which uinetne'Ch"ott wUl smg '*TliePassion of Our Lord" , accordin g to St. John. Tl * • *xl. J-t '^ .1.11-: _J _ t.-l.'*l.» /^Lm!« ''4.12'a jM.«ntn '*^JC (fPUAVQniUH'nM- nf Hiif T' rt *1r1»* "f : ^A#' a Vj V? iJ - ¦ -J ' ¦ r "' - ' Bigheiit results and the last atom of feeling and expression from his men and the varied instruments composing his wonderful organization. Creatore 's Band is the most brilliant musical organization playing before the public today .if This band plays all the principal ities and parks of America, and also plays for Jth«ffe^n^onc|Taph ;^nipany. Everyojje Svicifes ^heard 'Creatore 's Band will attest to the fact that it is in a class by ] itself, Mling an individual niche in America's musical world. Wherever the band plays 1 Creat pre proves a smashing success, his audiences becoming so enthusiastic that they 'leap*brtheir feet and exclaim in loud terms their appreciation of this wonderful band. 1 .: uThe perfect control gained by Creatore over his musicians , especially in the balancing 1 of his instrumentation is notable. The wood, reed and brass instruments do most 1 effective workjthe ensemble being'perfect at all times. He produces marvellous effects 1 —flashes of dazzling light,'rich purple shadows, masses of tremendous harmony. ¦ ' 1 ,, To. hear Creatore 's Band is worth going miles to hear. He will give^free concerts in Hershey Park Band Shell on Saturday afternoon at 1:15 and Saturda y evening'at 6:15. .OjvSunday kfternobn he will give a concert at 1:30 and at 7:00 in the evening. He will be assisted at each of these concerts by Mme. Delia Samoloff , a soprano whose voice is of;muchlcharm and purity. On Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock the Hershey baseball , with "Cart-wheel" : Swart ? dn-the mound , and Lewistown, with "Smoky " Smith as his opponent , will give an exhibition of the National pastime. The Hershey team is going strong, and Lewis-town is one of the best semi-professional , teams in Pennsylvania , so a splendid game can be expected by! the fans. "Smoky " Smith, of the Lewistown team, almost entered the Hall of Fame last week when he pitched a 1 hit game. ' Oh'Saturda y at 3:15 and 8:15 p. m„ the Ella Kramer Stock Company will play one of the latest comedies "The Three Wise Fools", which scored such a wonderful success at New York during the past season. The Giant Roller Coaster will be in operation by this time. There ,will be other amusements , bathing, boating, dancing, etc., etc. There is ample parking grounds in the Park. , ; . Everything has been planned to make Hershey 's Twentieth Anniversar y a splendid success, and you aire cordiall y invited to be present. _ v< ' ¦' •'—. •.' ¦ ' '• ¦ ' i ;i : v . 'i - ¦;¦/,:: '• •'.;• v. !; i' " i ¦ ¦ ¦¦'¦:* ^' - ¦¦•¦.v '^. ¦ • • t i n . ¦• . , -', i«. ti Vi,; • ; . ; . 5. Duet :Et inunum. . ' ' . "' . ' ./; ¦- ,. ,•; . ,.••;¦»/ ;• .;. ,. sa. 'i^ ^¦¦',i: i , '.,<^'" : '.>- , : 6. Chorus :Et incarnatiis est, '" ,' . ¦:« •- • ; : ' 7. Chorus:CruofixusJ : ", . ' '," "' . ' :¦¦, ¦ ¦. • .•. .- •¦• .„ ::• „. ' ' ¦'. '; .s '». ¦., 8. Chorus: Et resurrexit. v '• ., ' * ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' .• = . ¦'. . .* : ' .; ' : , . " 9. Solo:S ^e,:6hS)n^li^-iook ^fw ,.' . ,. ,;. ' ., -. /.'¦¦ . '/. ** .!','( 10. ChorusVConhtebf uB^mptisnuL "';'' : - ^ . .¦., ' , ¦ • ¦:-<¦>. 11.. Second Brandehliurg ^Grac ^. '' ; ; ^ \ , , : • ; ; , i -. (Second Moviement.") :'' * V' . ' ¦ - .. .;.,¦•; • .:. ::. ..•» ' i' - ^j t ' ^Vu 'w' • ¦' ; 12. Chorus:Sanctus . .; . ' ': , ';. !¦ '' , ,v ' :».,- .. :,¦,• ... i.-t -i,^ - ¦•-- .¦i. s; .;J'^'JL ;,/- .-\ -..', ¦ ¦' ¦ 13. Solo:AgnusDeil ." ' '' . ,' ' ? \ l ; { .'.,'¦•'••.:;•-•:• "' .. ¦•^ ' .'¦• .'.'.,'.,. .' ;[ 14. Chorus: Hosanna. ' . ' "' / . '. '' ;; ; . .^..^' - '',J. . . .' "VV " ' 15. Chbrale 'iGlpry npw jo tte ebegriven. , . .>,!) .., ,, > ;;. ? \... . X>¦ :.-.'; -Cf A '- . 'w.< > 16." Star Spangled Banner. . " /_ ''' ', .„ ¦!.' , ¦„< '. .¦ . , ';.' -,¦;; •:? ,¦•< ; ";', '• *' /,. '" ,' The program for Creatore 's B^d for.the £wp,day8i is as fpjtfd ^:'";;' v '" ! *¦ , . SATURDAYAFTERNQON .JIJNE 16th , 1.15to3i00 '' Ml\ .'¦¦¦!•> ' 1. March . ''Great ofe'^Band. . . . . . . .J. .:.¦ '.::.- .v.': !.H ..' ".V. .^. :v. :' Y: '::.//. . . . . . IasiUi 2. Overture , "Poet and Peasant" ill.' .':.:.. .'.'V. . : '.' :. .'.VJ , : . . . V ; : . . . .Suj>Pf 3. Spanish Dance,: "Moraima ,'.'...:,.v, . .hi . . . . . .'".. 1: C. '.'.. I ; '.'."... ..: .' . .'.1 [. ¦Espiriosa 4. Grand Selection, "Bbfc&ni an^ Sdosby Sig.DTHytrijRc ^,anasLibefati ', : ' H '•" ¦'' *•¦ ••"'•' '¦'« ¦ ¦¦»H* + 5. Valse, "Blue Danube" . , ¦.. ,-.. .- .. ., ;j.>:.::!.:i' :f.;'. :V.;.i1:}Hv.:: !:v. ^ ?.Slrf alsi 6. AHaTurca......; ,..» ;; ........«, .vi ,..... .. . . . .:).; ::';M6zart 7. Soprano Solo^'Cavatin a from Eniam^ : M ¦.. . :; t > . . ;.M./.Dfilla,Sainblbr ! '^ i : ' i iV';" ,. Vl '" ¦ *¦ f -! A ¦ '' "W 8. Dance of the Hours .."Giccon ^^ . .t. :.......^.^;. ..V/ SATURDAYEVENlNq, JUNE16th , 6:15 to^rlS ¦ : '" - ' "/\ -' ' • •^i 1. March , "AmericanAviation! ?; ....;.-. : . . . . . ..; !.' y.'J.Crt ii^k 2. Overture , 'William Tell";. :1 1= -.:.'«<; i.i.. "., '.".?.':I .?. . >.".i .vi1.,;.,Ai"IV- .^^ RdsHnt 3. Intermezzo , ^(^vaueria Rusticana ''v^.' .'J. <,.V;;':!. , ?.'V ^ irK 'J '.'-J1.".!?. iVAfiiacM 4. Grand Sdectioii, VTiovatore ";>; . : ^ .>. . .^ : . . . . . . : i ';.." '.'iT.1.'.i!l.:;"^,:v.A;iirfi(W Solos by Sig.De.Mitry; DiGirolamb, Rossi and Literati ' . ' , : i , ! ' !f ' - s 5. Valse, 'XesSirene s^ . . . . -.- Ji..-: ¦v.:.^ }. .';.'.' ./.'.V; f ::'|::I '.V.'h 'i.i^...Waldlet^fel 6. Sextette from '?Luda '*.;.;. !. .<• , ..v *. .i.:: ';';.:'.' ..;/;' ;¦ „. .^'.'I;;vv^^i?i'^w>*to«/ Solos by^ig. DeMtry,.I HGtolamo;K^ " 7. Soprano Solo—Aria ¦fr¦ om<''Aida'*(Oh! Patria riifei). ;.:.,':..' ,; ,'\'.":Yi :.;i. s^iVerdi .:!(. •:•• (; , Delia Samblbff "' ^' ','"i ' ;'"' , '':\i' ,'-*,':'~"J - '' .•• '. ;; '' / . 8. Grand Selection firom 'fFaiist'f ..; ;„; .. i .".:.;'.' .'!". .-.h.;::• -1' ]^.';'; A'^viVv. ^.'-lfllbiaiW : A. Prelude and Flower1 Song i -.. .',.,„ • .¦¦^^«j. ;« IT' -.- ¦ -.'•.. ¦„»¦•.„,: .•. -.;:.; •••¦.:»av,- B. WaltJ - .:! ,.. -.., .,. \. '! ' ' -,'.' •.¦ 'v :, !,":'.',V- ' / 'r'"'1-- ' ;i "; ¦¦'.»¦'•' . C. Soldier's Chorus .. . - ; , ,.i i;v ^ ' :"" ;;'f !' ¦'"' «•« - '^ i<» ^.-'^.'v, , : ; „v, D. TrioFinale - .. .; : .•« ...- 1 m ;t !¦ ' M'",M ;,: " ,( "' ' '"J, ,, '; ' : ' ""f/ !' '.'^ ¦, " /: Solosby Sig.DeMitiy rRo6siaiid Lii)erati. , V' '" ''" '' ¦7,1, . 1'" '"" 'J^ "V' '" -V""' SUNDAYAFTERNOON,JUNE 17th, I i30 to 2i30 L Marc h "Leparito ";......-.m..'t-v.« ;tJJ ^ ;j i ',"^. 1,!',;".V.; '.V.'."."..,' .' ',] l;;. ,'w'i :.<3efJrjW- 2. Overture "Orpheus " ,il l'-'.i- *r- J. '.. '. 1',,,!.' .'.r ; '.'.,',,' '...'',,'.... f;.'.',"..JVCW«M$e*' 3. "Spring.Sorig ^c. i i: ;:;(•:.'. j i'.v. ....iv';.. i i^ 'l,' ,' ,.,.''..',.'.:,, ',.'..",.' i . ,' ^Mmf ctkolm VGrand Selectiori "Mefl9tofete' f -t (. ;*'.icJ;V ,C., '.'.',..,.' .. . '. ¦':,;,,:;' . /{^Vv i..:iJ SMi*1. Solosby SigvDeMitr y,Rb8slandUberk ^. „ ¦ •;'. ,. '.;'" , ' ,;''. ; . '.' ¦'• '• "" '¦'; l;,''''; 5. Valse,"Dolorea"...:.' ; . ; i-: :<i ;v '„ .-,1. .V;.L. ,,,.,,, ..':' ,, '. j , . , ,,' «f :.: 'Y, 'l.\, .WaUieufii f 6. Quartette from "Rl gplettoff.- ..( ..,. '...U.iiVv ^.Mji vMf ^/ i M.i 'v '. ^vViV^ . Solos by Sig.E)eMitiry; DlGirolainoana WbOTitL '. , '' i 7' ;'r ' .'i' 'T'^"' , .:/' ^'•' 7 ^ ! 7. Soprano Sok>-*"ADream Soh^'iV W.'i£:. .'&''. .;;,.':i.;" ;,;.V,.. ',..'C. ^airi« Ddla Sanio !^," ; ',' ,, ,.„ .'^ . ,,' ¦ ', i, ' .' r ' :': ' 8. American Fantaaie , '.... , ,. I. •;• ^ r,'.,«V »!•'!•!• (, r' T: '| ! ^'^:¦T,l^!lr• [ %:i i,¦ ^^ ¦|ri*^!i;?.^J q^fipBii ^ ;"| ;<::;>: :'S 1. March 'Tannhauaer " ','.1'!',,.A ., ! .^i!- • vi«¦• ' • r •. • •ii '^.'J >Wa&*t 2. Overture VLaF.c^JDel.X^stinp ;,',...1; .> vi^^ ^V^v/w^rVfr ^M '^W 4..S^d Su^tefroni ^^lesiem^^ ,. ft? .. K ..,„ ^ ,,„,,»...,,,, ,,/!,„./j . . . . . . :.Bf itt C, M^inuet ^o, ,, ,;p, .Fa randple. .. ¦ , t , . ,..„ , ,,, . .•/ ,/ ., .,, ./ , ,, . . .<¦ . HaUelujah Chorys TfaM essiah: ,.,;^ ,,,,..„, ,..... ,,.. ,. ., ..„. ,. *,, ,,. .:. ,... Hcmdif 6. PreJwdtsTnird Act,an ^ria ^tS»usfrom .VLoljerigrX.,. :v. , . ' ;.,;..I ' ,;.. Wofyt f t, SopranoSol^JAve^aria i;.; ' ^j t f;., ,., Pj^,,.: .;l.,?f v':,'!;i, . .., r .{^^ ^•w^^gmmf ^ ™™zzi$- The program for the Bach Choir for the two days is as follows: SATURDAY AFTERNOON , JUNE 16th, 4 to 5:00 1. Trombone Choir , From the ST. JOHN PASSION MUSIC by J . S. Bach. 2. Chorus , Lord , Our Redeemer. 3. Chorale : 0 Wondrous Love. 4. Alto solo: From the Bondage of Transgression. 5. Soprano solo: I follow Thee also. 6. Chorale: O Lord, who dares to smite Thee? 7. Chorus : If.this man were not an evil-doer. 8. Chorus : It is not lawful. , 9. Chorale: Thy Bonds, O Son of God. 10.i Chorale: Within Oiir Inmost Being. 11. Soprano solo; Dissolve, O My Heart. 12. Chorus: Rest here in Peace. 13. Chorale : Lord J esus, Thy Dear Angel Send. SATURDAY EVENING , JUNE 16th , 8«30 to 9rfS ' 1. Trombone Choir ; From the MASS IN B MINOR 2, Chorus: Kyrie Eleison. , 3* Dnet :Chi5ste Eieison. '4. Chorus : Kyrie Eleison. 5. Chorale : World , Farewell! ;.'.;' 6. Chorus : Gloria in ExcelsisDea. 7. Solo:Laudamus Te. 8. Gftbhis: Gratias agimus tibi. 9. Chorale: Wake,'My Heart. 10., Chorus: Qui tollis peccata mundi. 11, Solo: Qui sedes. 12. ' Chorus: Cum Sancto Spiritu. ; 13.. Anierica. < • . , . , ' ¦ . i 11. j SUNDAY AFTERNOON , JUNE ?7th, 4.to'5«15 1. Trombone Choir . , From the MASS IN B MINOR :r 2. 'Ch brua :Credo. ;¦"" [. ¦• .'- 3. Chorus: Patrerri 'Omnipotentem. ¦ ' 4. Chorale: 0 J oy, to know that Thou My Fri end. I j1- " The princi pal soloists are Emily Stokes Hbgar, soprahbj-and Mabel Beddoe, mezzo-r.\ v contralto ;-. *-T. Edgan Shields ,will preside at the organ and Miss Ruth Becker at the *r••»f« riTw^§ JijgOj ^ llov ee&A gf ^^Mf rEisr^lfv VniaT^sho'u¦¦'lds ^th'r on*g» >H•e¦'r'•'s he«y,^ on:' JuUne '1*6vth/ na.n d .•1^7th/, , eager to enjoy the rare and wonderful priviK ge of hearing this wodtt iramovls Bach' Choir ; f' ''I t niUBt^be'bb 'riie ui'mihaTthat this fjphoir 'is ^atcoran ^ercial .prganization, and but • j/f j' rarel y goes outside pfj Bethlehem vaB it would necessitate two Hundred or more singers ,. {..,, |being,absent from their , employment In Bethlehem. , J t has always been, stressed as a notable featur e of the Bach Choir 'personnel that it ia drawfrfrGm titt rank iand(filfc of ;' those who wbr ^.''There "arej'bf'cbur8e' somepiofeasi^.pe^plein the membership. , o Tjiere will be no^dmJBsion charges to hear the Bach Choir on June 16th and 17th. '' '• -'. 'SeatsW be resterVea" at the'iibihihalfeum of fifty cents for each^sesslon. . This is only ¦ done to assure music lovers the certaint y of sebunhg seats.1* 'The proceeds' IVbm the'saW Of these reserved seats will be for the;benefit of Leba non Good Samaritan , H^rrisburg , un General and Eolydihic Hospitals. * Tickets for reserved seats can be secur ed from J . B aw Sollenberg fr, at Jthe, Hershe y Trust ;Cofrpany, Hershey, Pa., either by mail or in person . All mail orders must be accompa nied by remittance 'ahd iretdrh stamped envelope. At . u the Bac)i F^stlyala at |B^tJ )l^ej^ seats sell at ^2,00.jmd the cjejmand js,^gj r ^at that thousands are turned 'away. ' " '. .. ; { ¦ The other musical orgahlzatibh is Creatore 's Band , which consists of fifty pieces, led hv the mar of all bandmasters. GuiseDDe'Greatore , who. as'a master musician , jget s the MitBi^ ^^^ rr^^^; -...,. -«€.. ,.T...... c. .y ..,: _¦„: .... ., , /, ...-......_...,-,.-..vr - :|-'r^v; ¦ ¦ - r:^M .^m:- ¦*:. '; : : :c
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Title | The Hershey Press 1923-06-07 |
Subject | Hershey (Pa.)--Newspapers |
Description | The Hershey Press (alternatively published as "Hershey's Weekly" or "Hershey's The Progressive Weekly") was the first local newspaper, published from 1909 until 1926, covering news and events throughout the Township of Derry, Hershey, and surrounding Pennsylvania communities. |
Date | 1923-06-07 |
Location Covered | Hershey (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Description
Title | The Hershey Press 1923-06-07 |
Subject | Hershey (Pa.)--Newspapers |
Description | The Hershey Press (alternatively published as "Hershey's Weekly" or "Hershey's The Progressive Weekly") was the first local newspaper, published from 1909 until 1926, covering news and events throughout the Township of Derry, Hershey, and surrounding Pennsylvania communities. |
Date | 19230607 |
Location Covered | Hershey (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Rights | https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?language=en |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact Hershey Community Archives at contact@hersheyarchives.org. |
Contributing Institution | Milton Hershey School |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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has ascertain dramatic (quality that alternat e with thf Q#pnqM^le.. Pbrtra ying_ in
'¦' ' var ying movement the ^er-affecting story of Christ 's betrayal , trial ancf 'death.
- <] 'OhSaturda y evenin g at 8:30 o'clock; the Choir wi^sing Pax£|of$;'K<[&ss;ih"E QMiijoir '?.
Part II of the Mass will be sung on Sunday afternoon 'al.l :ocloek. \? J- ,, ; ; li s' ,. & \Jt .
I ..; ¦.
¦ ¦. -Not even the most'inexperienced of Bach devotees can
^
failjto sense tjie spirit of relig-ious
ecatac y that is spvmlite a golden thread throu gh the ajjoriizeij pleamiigofjtheKyirie
the triumphant joy of W Gloria and 'the sublime peace of the'iGrt« >.l3eMhg($hplling
witness tp;th^ fact that Backwas thui inspired through the sheer power and sublimity
'bfhistherrie. ' ' v' " ¦ ' '' '"' , ' '* • L; .•, • •. •' • • , ; ,»>. '•.' i).';, !'. . v.-j; H %>< ¦ ..
But in the music of the Mass; especially the glory of the music, is the choruses them-selves
and in, the Choir as a^hole., T^
he one' voice is the commingling sound of all the
''' 'singers'and' the mstruWe ^ta's'
u^ipbrting, under the dominant spirit of the leader , Dr.
'¦¦ , rWoiIe rn^a'nd driven'a8'he isby.th^ ,f: h-: r - , i
Who that has ever heard; tiie; "Mass in,B Minor " will never forget the enormous
impact of the men's voices in' the' "Sjuicuis "; and the similar dynamic effects in the
.; ..chc«8,^'Cum ,S^rtu; Spiritu '' v .) ,Wh6 could fail to feel his faith renewed, his spirit
eralted , by the assertive deliver ^of the Cnjecl \The. repea ted words/'Cruci fusV brings
thrills to the most sophUticatea?' 'Thfe passage dealin g witfi the Resurrection and the
, , . , Ascension are like lines of run ning and Reaping nre,'every note a^&hbent spirit flame.
'" s '¦'¦ ^^0^^ ^ glbrius'aima'iiioi the "Sanctus " comes the"Ecstatic Hosanna " of the
i VBenedicfo^.a^d the preyitft ^
anthem "Star Spangled Banner " and then the.session, will come.to a close.
?- ¦ ¦>€ •¦?'. -ds-^i 'V\^ i j k i I vt *"? ¦ r~*i s #4 •¦
..£.. FinaL ,preparafibns .are .1beirig made,fpr tiiejfewentieth ann iyeraary lfef Hfershey, JLth^
chocolate and cocoa town",, which will be held on Saturday and Sunday, June 16th anc
.,-,; 17th, .1923, in beautiful.Hershey. Paris,, for which tw,o celebra ted .musicaljor ganizations
' ^ave'ljeerfen gaMMtfiefceieb ^fcion^_ J f "I ? \ \ f f ' %\/ \
.#* , One §f thieve organisations is£he\Ba&piolr; |i>fB ^thihem,fPa | wjjich $i May 26tli
"v^^jjjj 27th dlebrated 'lb dihteeathWinual festival,{%ingmg BaGh's'incbajparable "Pas:
sion of Our Lord" according to St. John , and "Mass In B Minor ", which every year
draws.music-lovejs form ^East and, West, from North and South , from every state in
;,»! ?ttl -lMpp,|iand igjSin cpjmiries*aw|>ss.the -sea/ ¦ •Each yto-the -ChoIreneers"upwn .these
f t& svfestivals with a new?fervo£amra-hew vigor tJhat ibring g vritjj t^hem.ne\i5 powers of inter-pretation
that leaves the huge congregation "that crowds'ih fo'the 'PackefMembrial
.: Chapel and bwrflow s.on ;the-grass <6uteide the conviction that it shares in a devotional
celebration of almost spiritua l grandeur.
The Bach Choir will stag the 'Tassion of ,Qur Lord " anq ^'MasslnjB Minor " in tiie
;.: f «„ Hershfey, Convenjior i Hajt on Saturday afternoon and* evening, June" I6th aria Sunday;
afternoon , Ju ne 17fli. ' } , .-:>• ¦.; t. / J .-. br-.A. sr vciio ;• ii» v ?• •¦•<
The Bach Choir is led by Dr. J . Fried Wolle, who conducts his unique organization
{ ,.'.•' wit i}tte,force:of #isdynaMc.p ^r«m ^
the members bf- .the orchestra , winch are 'called from the ranks of the, Philadelphia
" ' "' Orchestra ^ahd 'tiVfoursblcosts /trithian ease that is t*uly yemafkable! ! |