HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-03-18, Page 21Phil Telfer (left) will be one of the featured soloists at the Blyth presenting two concerts at Clinton's Ontario Street United Church
Festival Singers concert of sacred musk. He will perform the tenor on March 29. 1 Shelley McPhee Haist photo )
solo in Cesar Franck's "0 Lord Most Holy." The choir will be
Blyth Festival Singers present concert
CLINTON - The Blyth Festival Singers
will be staging the second concert in the cur-
rent season, a program of sacred music to
be performed on Sunday, March 29 at 3 p.m.
and 8 p.m. at Ontario Street United Church.
The Festival Singers have chosen a wide-
ranging repertoire of sacred music, from
works by well-known Canadian composer
Healey Willan to fap:riliar compositions by
Mozart, Beethoven and Handel. Singers'
member Phil Telfer will perform the tenor
solo in Cesar Franck's beautiful "0 Lord
Most Holy".
Highlight of the concert will be the perfor-
mance of Schubert's Mass in B flat. Joining
the choir for this work will be Anita Ruthig,
soprano, St. Mary's; Lisa Philpott, alto,
London; tenor Derrick Long, Stratford; and
bass John Wilkinson, also of Stratford. The
concert will be performed under the direc-
tion of Angus Sinclair, Stratford, and ac-
companied by Louise McGregor of Clinton.
Angus Sinclair joined the Festival Singers
this year. Laurie Rowbotham previously
conducted the choir since its inception six
years ago.
The new conductor brings to the Festival
Singers an impressive list of talents and
musical accomplishments. He holds several
degrees in musical education and this sum -
'mer will further his studies in Cambridge,
England.
Angus is the organist at the Knox
Presbyterian Church in Stratford and he
currently acts as chairman for the Royal
Canadian College of Organists. As well, he
leads the eight -member Gallery Singers of
Stratford and is the accompanist for the
Stratford Concert Choir. He is a music
teacher of piano and organ, an accomplish-
ed accordion player and plays piano in a
Stratford night club.
Lousie McGregor has accompanied the
Blyth Festival Singers for two years,
previously she sang with the choir, Louise is
familiar in this area for her musical
endeavors which include conducting the
concert and chamber choirs at Central
Huron Secondary School, teaching private
piano lessons, and acting as choir director
and organist at Ontario Street United
Church in Clinton. Louise is also completing
studies at Althouse College in London this
year to earn her Bachelor of Education and
Bachelor of Musical Arts degrees.
Angus and Louise together with some 20
local people will be performing the sacred
music concert of the Blyth Festival Singers.
Lovers of choral sacred music have in the
past enjoyed this special performance.
Tickets are available ($5 - adult & $1.50 -
child) from choir members or by phoning
the Blyth Festival Box Office ( 523-9300). The
Festival Singers will look forward to
meeting the audience during refreshments
following each performance.
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The Enforcers
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The Gong Show
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Mission Impossible
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On March 11 Kathy Ladd had the high
single for the ladies with 273 as well as the
high triple at 625 while Dorothy Airdrie had
the high average of 193. Steve Gibbings was
the top bowler for the men with the high
single of 314, the high triple at 713 and the
high average of 211. Honorable mention is
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Stratford. Festival opens doors
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mances for the Stratford Festival's 1987
season are still several weeks away, ap-
proximately 2,000 people are expected to be
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annual Stratford Festival Open House.
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Theatre tours take approximately 50
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