The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 83

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 83
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 81 soloist in Winnipeg. She had a com- manding stage appearance and im- mediately won her audiences with her warm, sincere personality. During the early years of radio, she was a member of the well-known Vesper Hour Choir. This choral group was heard on a national broadcast every Sunday afternoon at four o’clock and attained widespread popularity for the excellence of its performance. For several years she held the position of Soprano soloist at Augustine United Church, Winnipeg, where she was held in high esteem. Here, as else- where she won the affection and respect of her associates. Another of her musical interests was the Women s Musical Club where she had the honor of being invited to contribute to the program at various times. It was a member of the Winona Lightcap Studio Club that Mrs. Olson was able to utilize both her talents as a vocal- ist and an accompanist. Many a young voice student had reason to be grate- ful to Sigrid Olson for the support she gave at the piano during a perform- ance, as well as for the warm smile of encouragement she flashed from time to time to the nervous soloist. She always had a ready word of cheer for those who needed it and was always willing to lend a helping hand. She was a lifelong member of the First Lutheran Church. For a number of years she was the soprano soloist. She was also much in demand as a performer at all Icelandic functions. When the Wonen’s Association—first known as the Junior Ladies’ Aid—of the First Lutheran was formed, Mrs. Olson was one of the charter members. Her participation in all the activities was always wholehearted and generous. She never gave stintingly. Sigrid Olson would not have been able to accomplish so much in the in- terests of music in her time and com- munity, had it not been for the as- sistance and co-operation of her hus- band, Dr. Baldur H. Olson, to whom she was married on April 18, 1916. Dr. Olson, himself a lover of music, was a longtime member of the First Luther- an choir. He was ever his wife’s great- est admirer and staunchest supporter, the one on whom she could always depend. Their home was full of warmth, charm and true hospitality as well as being a home of song and music where friends loved to come and to linger. Unfortunately for her many admir- ers, Mrs. Olson withdrew from aGtive performing while at the height of her career, when she still had so very much to give. She left behind her the mem- ory of a voice young, vibrant and thrilling. This, possibly, was a wise decision because it contained no sad- ness of a voice-that-once-was or a talent-that-hadJbeen. The sadness was in the hearts of all her friends who had looked forward to hearing that glorious voice and enjoying its beauty for many years to come. However, she maintained her lovely interest in music and musicians and supported both to her dying day. These are the bare facts of the lives and careers of these two well-loved Ice- landic singers. Their achievements were significant within the confines of the spheres in which they lived and worked. Their contributions were in- deed noteworthy as they gave much enjoyment, as well as inspiration, to all who were fortunate enough to listen to them perform. They, each in her own time, brought recognition to the Icelandic segment of the Canadian nation, by focussing attention on this
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