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Der Herold ein Mennonitisches Familienblatt from Newton, Kansas • 3

Der Herold ein Mennonitisches Familienblatt from Newton, Kansas • 3

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attmi wrrt orv musical tastes may thereby become 1 by Professor Hirschler and have had the additional experience of publicaly rendering two concerts during the This putt the chorus in shape to sing more artistically than ever before. wider in scope. For that reason Judas Maccabaeus was chosen for a first performance in this vicinity. This oratorio was composed in 1740 (Handel then being 61 years old) at the suggestion of the Prince of Wales to commemorate Through the financial aid of the Glee Club and several recitals by the victory of his brother William, the Music Department, Prof. Hirschler has been enabled to se Duke of Cumberland, over Charles "Lead on" and solos like "Arm, arm, ye "Bound an are not surpassed anywhere for their intensity and vig-er.

On tho contrary, choruses like? "Mourn ye afflicted children" and "Ah, wretched Israel" disclose Handel's mastery of- pathos. For dignity and breadth of conception "We never will bow down" might bo mentioned. "See, the conquering hero comes'' is always pleasing and is always sung in England on the return of a popular hero. Special mention should bo made of the splendid role of Judas written for the tenor voice. The tenor parts alone place this oratorio in tho front rank of great choral masterpieces.

D. A. Hirschler. cure the services of the excellent Edward, the Pretender, at the bat tenor, Mr. Edward Walker of tie of Culloden, in April of that Chicago.

This is the first time year. Tho text is very appropn ate for an occasion of that kind, tho Collcgo lias been ablo to en- 1 eburt tine fomilie. 3m fiaufe bet Sett tourbe fie wbrflnflt unb nnbere $Dnafiien fnrangen auf. Dle ganiilic be4 Jefcigen ilaiferfl am 1644 jur 9(e gterung. ftrufjcr root fie fdon be tannt ols niMjtigea niongolifdje.

ftutften.efdjledjt, roeldjcfi bann feine 3Jladjt ousbetjnte. rtonfcnatio unb am SUten dngenb, bat man in bcr ftamilie auaj forgfant nnaj djincfifdjcr 6ttte Jtomcn unb 2aten bet 3. nerjcldjiiet, cine lana.e Cttra adjt Dlciten toon bet 3tnbt SMutben in bet bcfanDcn fidj bie flaifergriiber, bet benen bie Slbnentafcln aufberoaljrt roarcn. 5Nor furjem abet rmirben fie im fcicttidjcn oon bort nad) hifbcn fclbfl j. bradjt.

3n bet JWitte bet Siabt fiefct ein Wfcrlldjer alaft, tint einet bc-ben SWatier umgeben, bie con Xiip men flberratjt ift. Set alafi njurbe einem bMficn Zoloft gemadjt, unb bort bie lange SReifie bet tafeln, jebe in einem gefajnifcten unb tnit SBergolbung ctiertcn Sdjrein aufberoaljrt. having been taken from tho first gngo a soloist of the high rank of book of Maccabees and tho twelfth Air, Walker and we anticipate an book of Josephus, "Antiquities ot evening of profit and rare pleasure from this feature of the concert the Jews by Rev. Thomas Mor roll, D. a scholar of that day.

alone. Furthermore Prof. Iiixel of Ot Prof. D. A.

Ilirachler It was first performed at Covcnt Miss Helen Hoisington to heaven. An Israelitish messenger now warns tho people of the approach of Gorgias with his Syrian army and tho people are once more cast in gloorn. Through the admonitions of Simon and Judas the people are once more encouraged to meet the foe and vow they Garden, April 11, 1747, and ow tawa has been secured to sing the bass role of Simon. All are ac ing to the gratifying manner in quainted with his work and will Bethel College Oratorio Society. The Oratorio Society will give its third public concert this year which an incident in Jewish his tory is" treated, it was greatly sup ported by the Jews.

be glad to have the opportunity to will never bow down to sculptured hear him again. Miss Helen Hoisington our teacher of Voice stone but worship God alone. will sing the soprano role with her In the third part Judas con- 1 accustomed dramatic vigor and quers again ana tins welcome The principal characters of the oratorio are Judas, his brother Simon, an Israelitisb messenger, men, women and youths. The time of action is the second century before Christ. The opening chorus mourns tho death of Mat alfieab, flanfal.

Um CJufnaI)tne rotnfct man fid) an tf $alflcab, an9. news is brought home by themes- MNI perfect interpretation. Seats will be on sale on and af on the 31et of Ma; in the Collego chapel at 8 o'clock, P. M. The oratorio to be rendered is "Judas Maccabaeus" written by George Frederick Handel.

A description of this work appears elsewhere in these columns. The chorus consists of about 125 singers who have boon thorough ly trained during the whole year- senger. me people meet, mm with rejoicing and hail him as ter the 24th of May with Prof. Hauryatthe College and at the their hero. The oratorio con office of J.

G. Kegicr in the city. cludes with a splendid paean of The price will not be raised on ac thanksgiving over the re-CBtablish- ment of peace. Musically considered, the one distinquishing feature of "Judas tat time S3ud) ton i ft ftu bfftietjen burcf) ben itcf)f)attbct Weroton, RonjaJ. Maccabaeus" is its patriotic fire.

Such ch oruses as come" and xti 1.25 SSorto ertra 12c tathias, the father of five doughty sons, among them Judas and Simon. During the lifetime of this leader the Maccabees were encouraged to resist the tyranny of the Syrian king, but his death and the recent burning of tho city of Soly-ma has cast them in doubt, gloom and discouragement. Simon reminds them that they are the chosen nation and that this ill becomes them. Thereupon they invoke divine favor and pray for a leader. Judas is then suggested and forthwith recognized as leader of the nation.

Simon now appeals to the patriotism of the people, and they, tfodjfiabt, ben 15. 3flai, 1911 SBcrter Cinen dcrjlidjcn rufj jimor. Sfladjbem bie farmer Ijict fdjon etroafl nad) 9Jegcn auflgefdjaut cnb Iidjlcfcte SBodje bas crfefjnte 5Hafe eingctroffen, juerft in eftalt ciues orbcntltdjcn djncefhmncfl, bet bie Crbemit eincr roeifecir Sdjnccbcde iiberiog. JIadjbcm bicfet fort war, fatten roir lefcte einen burd) bringenben SHegcn. e.

ficlit ana alfl menu's bulb nod) ntctjr rcgnen foiintc. $ie Slusf'djtcn fiir eine Crnle finb benn aud) roeit beffcre trie lejjtcs 3al)t urn biefe eit. 3n riintal nrirb fdjon fleifjig an bet neiien 2M)-Ie fiearbcitet. JJflr SIrbcit wirb bie-left llntctnerjmcn nidjt )u forgen braudjen. Die liif)Ie in Stein-fcadj fann bie 2lrbeit unmoglid; alle tun.

Set (Sefunbijeitejtiflanb if bier fo siemlidj gut. SBeftenS 3br g-reunb, SB. WELSH TRANSFER CO House Movers ftutfdjen unb epflcl SJletuton, $anf. $one47 129 6.3tt count of extra expense for soloists but will remain COcents as heretofore. All scats are reserved scats, consequently should be bought early.

Out of town patrons can send in their orders with proper remittance to the above named parties and scats will be assigned in the order in which the remittances are received. Judas Maccabaeus. Of all the oratorios written by Handel the most popular is undoubtedly the Cut because of that fact the other great choral works from the same pen should not be neglected, but should rather be carefully studied and worthily performed in order that the music-loving public may become acquainted with the great wealth of beautiful musical num hi thoroughly aroused, pledge their support and express their faith in God and their resolution either to S' Grefcent Steam Surgener SBurgenet $top8. 714 attain tt. onc 23 cinen SSerttetct Bet College.

tt conquer or to die. Part 11. opens with a celebration of the victories. The valorous leadership and might of Judas is ber's in other works and that its Edward Walker, Chicago. Prof.

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