The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Qupperneq 31

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Qupperneq 31
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 29 Leona Oddstad Gordon Sings in Hawaii Leona Oddstad Gordon A Hawiian Island November vaca- tion with enough concert work to keep them in practice was “like a dream” for Leona Oddstad Gordon, lyric sopr- ano, and her husband Marcus Gordon, concert pianist, of Berkley, California. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon were in Honolulu for two concerts during Thanksgiving week, performing with the Honolulu Symphony orchestra under the conductorship of George Barati, who is from San Francisco and an old friend of the Gordons. Besides having a wonderful holiday the Gor- dons found time for sunning at Wai- kiki Beach, and many interesting dis- cussions on music with Mr. and Mrs. Barati. Arriving early in November in Honolulu, the Gordons made their island debut in a semi-classical con- cert with the orchestra, Nov. 10. Mr. Gordon also played Nov. 22, and 24 with the Honolulu orchestra in its regular winter series. According to Gordon “the orchestra here (in Hono- lulu) is remarkable. Those who con- sider Hawaii a remote part of the country are startled to find an orchestra of first-class caliber. I note a remark- able improvement in just two years since my first visit here in 1951 during which time I played solo con- certs and chamber music but had the opportunity to hear the orchestra. I congratulate Mr. Barati and his orchestra on a magnificent achieve- ment.” Leona Gordon is the youngest of five children of Dr. Andres Fjeldsted Oddstad and his wife Stefania Ingi- bjorg (Emma Stoneson) Oddstad, of San Francisco. Mrs. Oddstad is a sister of the well-known Stoneson brothers and of Mrs. Chris topherson, the mother of Eileen Christie (see Icel. Can. Spring 1952, p. 36). Like her cousin, Eileen, Leona start- ed her public career in singing with the San Francisco Bank Christmas Chorus (1947-1950). Since then she has taken part in operas, made appear- ances on radio and TV, has sung many solo recitals in the Bay area, and made concert tours with her husband. She has been a member of the San Francisco Opera Ass’n, and did the role of Nanetta in Verdi’s “Falstaff” produced by Stamford University. Leona was born in San Francisco, July 7, 1928. She studied for three years at San Francisco State College, majoring in music, and then registered as a senior at U. of Cal. but did not stay to graduate, her music activities by then making great demands of her time. She has participated in other artistic enterprises, such as dancing and acting, at the San Francisco Muni-
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