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oncerfd eafure ine mudic The refreshing sounds of spring filled the auditorium as the Girl's Ensemble blended their voices in lyrical songs. The spirit of the season was set to music as the Senior Girl's Glee Club displayed both gaiety and reverence in vocal renditions of Lolly Toodum and Sheep May Safely Craze. Co-ordinating voices and in- struments, Cody continued its, distinguished tradition of bring- ing fine music to appreciative audiences. Paying tribute to spring and winter seasons in various moods, our musical fes- tivals for the sixth consecutive year were pleasingly produced. As an added attraction, Cody played host to the orchestras of the West Side high schools in a combined concert last April. The Cody orchestra also enter- tained a host of pleased listeners in a special Library String Con- cert this winter. From strains of deep classicals to the lively beats of modern jazz, Comet musicians displayed their artistic talents during Cody's year of choral and instrumental activi- ties. Soloist Joan Mucha looked the part as she sang beautifully and grace- fully The Swan. Twenty-four The 1958 musical calendar highlighted the Cody all stiing orchestra, the first of its kind in Detroit high schools Climaxing a busy season of library concerts and church socials, thirty-five talented musicians, under the direction of Miss Arlene Seaman, entertained an appreciative audience in the Cody library in January with a program of chamber HIIISIC.
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mea! faknfri mudica Acad sl' i 1s Peaceful and joyous tones were produced by the fine voices of the Madrigal group, high- lighting the religious segment of the Winter Concert. Adding to the holiday moods of the Christmas Concert, the Boys' Ensemble offered their renditions of Winter Song and Wasn't that a Mighty Day. Filling the air with music, many de- lightful melodies found expression in the five hundred voices of Cody's music students. For those who were interested in reaching the top of Cody's musical scale, the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs were the first step. Then a blend of the better voices made up the Mixed Choir and the Boys' and Girls' Ensembles, playing more active roles in musical activities. Finally the colorful Madrigal Singers, newly formed by Mr. Freudigman, reigned as a select group of the finest voices at Cody. With the harmony of many voices in many parts, these vocalists, under com- petent direction, succeeded in delighting many a listening audience with a rich variety of sacred, spiritual, modern, and popular renditions. Twenty-three
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