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126 Artist Course, Lecture Series Sharing culture with the commzmizyf ? af- HE Concordia Artist course in its thirty-third . annual season presented choir, recital, symphony and chamber music. T The Pamplona Choir, the first Spanish choral group of this kind to appear in North America, sang in the Memorial Auditorium in October. Rita Streich, a musician with a voice of rare beauty was well received. The Quartetto Di Roma presented with piano and strings magnificent interpretations in perfect ensemble. The performances of Szymon Goldberg, violinist, the New Art Wind Quintet and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra rounded out Concordia's guest offerings for the season. Several distinguished lecturers also appeared on campus to broaden our knowledge in special fields. The public was welcome at all such school functions. l We as VY Y Commi A professional photographer, Samuel Rosenberg, rnade a two- day visit to our campus to lecture on design in photography. C 0 1 Pianist Pennario, played a Ianuary concert in the Heldhouse under the auspices of the Concordia College Artist Course. The Pamplona Choir from Spain, under the direction of Luis Morondo, included selections by Bela Bartok in their program. . The femedi Sqn' The EI with S iefence on cieng Rita Streich, German coloratura soprano, made a lasting im- pression on her Concordia audience.
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