The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 81

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 81
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 79 Two Slglirf (Sumps by Ingibjorg S. Goodridge Now, at the beginning of the second century of Canada’s nationhood, people everywhere are pausing to re- member those whose achievements have played a significant part in the building of our young nation. It is only fitting that we, too, pause and remember the Canadians of Icelandic descent who made a noteworthy contri- bution. Icelanders have made their presence known and felt in many fields of endeavour. They have always taken an active part in the arts, politics, religion, education and in business. Among the many who enriched the lives of Icelandic people and others in Winnipeg by the generous sharing of their musical talents, two women stand out by virtue of their voices, their personalities, and their ac- complishments. Both women were born in Iceland, both possessed a soprano voice and both had the same Christian name. Sigridur Anna Hall came to Canada with her parents J6n and Halldora Hordal, at the age of five years and settled in the Lundar district of Man- itoba. At an early age it became evident that she had a singularly lovelv voice. As may be imagined her family was most anxious for her to receive instruction and to develop her God- given talent. This necessitated leaving her childhood home taking up res- idence in Winnipeg. Here she began taking voice lessons. From that time on, her main interest became singing, an interest she maintained steadfast- ly all her life. Some years later she spent time studying in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as well as in New York. Early in her musical career, she met Mrs. SigriSur Anna Hall a young musician, also of Icelandic origin, who, born at Gimli, Manitoba, had moved to North Dakota at the age of three years. Steingrimur Kristjan Hall attained his Bachelor of Music degree at Gustavus Adolphus Con- servatory of Music at St. Peter, Min- nesota, and then continued his studies at Chicago Musical College. In 1901 Sigridur Hordal was married to this promising young pianist, organist, composer and teacher. Their home was a warm and hos- pitable one where music and gaiety were the order of the day. The gracious couple extended a friendly, kind hand to all who came and many remember them with gratitude. Going for a piano lesson was an event to be antic- ipated with joy. For thirty years Mr. and Mrs. Hall
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