The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1946, Qupperneq 18

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1946, Qupperneq 18
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Winter 194G 16 men. He is completely self-effacing, while his authority is sure. . . .” Like their gifted leader, many of whose compositions were sung by the choir, the 36 members are all engaged in some business or other to earn their living. But music is their love rather than a hobby or a sideline. Two outstanding soloists accompany the choir and did impressive solo sequences in many of the works pres- ented, as well as a number of solo numbers. Stefan (GuSmundsson) Island: possesses an exceptional tenor voice which he uses with great artistry and technical skill. GuSmundur Jonsson’s baritone is rich in quality and fluent in expression and modulation. A special word of praise must go to the pianist, Fritz Weissappel, who accompanied With such a sensitive, yet unobtrusive skill. In Winnipeg, the only city in Canada visited by the singers, they were accord- ed the warmest reception and whole- hearted admiration, as elsewhere. But they were given something more! It was here, as also in Icelandic communities that they visited in the States, that they experienced that deep and abiding warmth of feeling which lives in the hearts of Canadians and Americans of Icelandic descent, for their kinsmen beyond the Atlantic. Winnipeg was the only city where the choir gave two performances, both be- ing sponsored by the Celebrity Concert series. At the second concert, November 19th., Icelanders from far and wide came to hear it and almost filled the vast Auditorium. They came in cars, and in specially chartered buses and rail- way coaches, from Saskatchewan, Ont- ario, and outlying districts in Manitoba It was unthinkable to miss this unique event. The citizens did what they could in the short space of the Singers’ visit, to make them welcome. The city of Winni- peg, through the person of Mayor- Garnet Coulter and his council, accord- ed them the signal honor of tendering them a luncheon-reception at the Fort Garry Hotel, November 18th., and in- viting about 200 of the Icelandic citiz- ens to attend. A reception was held in the afternoon of the same day, at the First Lutheran church, where the public was given an opportunity to meet the singers. Following the concert Tuesday even- ing, a banquet was held at “The Flame” under the auspices of the Icelandic National League and the Winnipeg Ice- landic Male Voice choir, and attended by 400 people. On behalf of the League, the president Rev. V. J. Eylands present ed the choir with an illuminated add ress. Gubmundur Stefansson brought greetings from the Winnipeg choir, and on its behalf presented the singers with an original poem on a decorated scroll. Each member of the Karlakor Reykja- vikur was presented with a bound copy of the book, Iceland’s Thousand Years, from the Icelandic Canadian Club and the League. G. L. Johannson, Icelandic consul in Winnipeg, spoke briefly. Reports have come from some other communities where the choir visited. At Gardar, N. D., the choir was entertained at a banquet attended by 150 people; at Grand Forks, Dr. and Mrs. R. Beck were hosts to the singers at a dinner; Dr. Arni Helgason entertained them at luncheon, at the Norse club, Chicago. On this oc- casion he invited a large number of Icelandic citizens to meet the singers. Wherever the Karlakor sang, all over America, there have no doubt been among the listeners, some descendants of the Icelandic pioneers in this country, and they have felt once more an upsurge of that feeling of kinship with their own stock, their ancestry and the country of their origin. And they have been pro- foundly touched and thrilled listening to the exquisite “voice” from the “old country”. It is an experience they will not soon forget. H. D.
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