The Icelandic connection - 01.12.2020, Page 38

The Icelandic connection - 01.12.2020, Page 38
180 ICELANDIC CONNECTION Vol. 71 #4 Saskatchewan and there she had started taking piano lesson and sang in choirs. She had attended St Mary’s Academy in Winnipeg and took voice lessons and continued with her piano lessons. Unfortunately the outbreak of the Spanish flu put a stop to her further music education at that time and she returned to Saskatchewan. She later had opportunity to study voice lessons and piano lessons and became an accomplished pianist. She taught piano lessons, sang as a soloist for concerts, sang in choirs and conducted choirs, and played piano for church services. She had a keen interest in music and so would someone have given this set of little choir boys to her, recognizing that interest? Likely she would have listened to the beautiful sound of the amazing voices of an all boy choir and would just have acquired this set of little choir boys for herself, possibly. Anna’s talent in the arts came by her rightly. Her mother, Rosa Davidsdottir, was a first cousin to S. K. Hall, the renowned pianist, piano teacher and composer. Anna’s mother Rosa was also a first cousin to K. N. Julius, renowned in the arts, not for music but as a poet and rhymester. Rosa herself loved to sing and acted in the local play productions. Further to this interest in musical arts, Anna endowed a monetary gift to Iceland to fund the establishment of a scholarship in her parents name to go to students interested in continuing studies in singing. My little choir boys wear floor length red cassock. Cassocks are typically buttoned from the collar to the hem and over the cassocks the little choir boys wear surplices. Surplices have a square yoked neckline and are worn to mid- thigh length and have a wide full sleeve. The cloth collars are large red satin bows at the throat. As a child I had never seen boys dressed in these exotic ecclesiastic garments except perhaps on Christmas cards. One year my aunt gave my brothers a long play record of a Vienna boys choir

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