Left chair: Doris Verbeck Lord – 2nd Alto,
standing:
Iva Ridlon Cutting – 2nd
Soprano.Right standing: Margaret Lord
Chellis –
1st Alto, front chair: Flora Ridlon Carpenter.
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A women’s quartet from Kezar Falls called
the “Bel Canto Singers” made an impression in the music world here in 1936/37
performing in concerts in the surrounding area, Portland, Rockland, ME, and as
far away as St. Johnsbury, VT. Evidence of their popularity is expressed in
press releases.
All four women had been
musically trained and were studying at the time under Donald Gagne of Boston
and St. Johnsbury, VT. Flora, Margaret
and Doris had also been members of the Rossini Club of Portland. Flora Carpenter went on to be Supervisor of
Music in the public schools of Parsonsfield and Porter as well as other
surrounding towns and is well remembered by the children who attended schools
here for many years. (We were unable to
determine when they stopped performing formally.)
The Portland Rossini Club is still a
prestigious music club. It was
originally founded in 1869 exclusively for women performers. Male members have been accepted since the
late 1980’s. It currently has seven
concerts per year. Even 145 years later,
the club only accepts the best, holding small auditions throughout the year at
the Cathedral of St. Luke. To be
eligible as a “performing member” one must audition. Nonperforming members are
accepted as Associate Members. They are
individuals who believe in the club’s mission of providing live music to the
public and encourage offering music scholarships to Maine students.
Bel Canto Singers Show
Artistry In Concert Here
Feb.
16, 1937, by Caroline W. Stevens
The Bel Canto Singers of Kezar
Falls, a quartet which was well received at an earlier appearance before the
Portland Rossini Club, presented an interesting concert at the State Street
Parish House Monday evening. An invited
audience, including many of the musical set, showed appreciation of the
excellent program, rendered with much artistry.
Members of the quartet are Mrs. Flora
R. Carpenter, 1st Soprano; Mrs. Iva R. Cutting, 2nd soprano; Mrs. Margaret
L. Chellis, 1st alto, and Mrs. Doris V. Lord, 2nd
alto. Mrs. Carpenter is a non-resident
member of the Portland Rossini Club.
The voices blended harmoniously and
the singers showed interpretive taste and excellent training. Bernice R. Huber was the pianist and proved a
capable accompanist. Solos, duet numbers
and quartet numbers were on the program.
Ushers for the concert were Donald Dow, Donald Anderson, Louis Stanley
and Frank Lord of Kezar Falls.
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PORTLAND EVENING
NEWS:
A group of guest
singers lent a grateful note to the program in a series of songs sung in four
part harmony….. The voices were pleasant to the ear, and the songs well chosen.
PORTLAND PRESS
HERALD:
The Bel Canto Singers
show themselves most versatile interpreting the songs in a musicianly
manner. The voices, very different in
quality when heard in solo, blended pleasingly.
That the entire program was sung without notes added much to its
enjoyment.
BRIDGTON NEWS
The excellency of
their voices and wide variety of selections provided a program keenly enjoyed.
PORTLAND EVENING
EXPRESS
…..Voices blended
harmoniously and the singers showed interpretative taste and excellent
training.
ST. JOHNSBURY
CALEDONIAN
The quartet of
Portland who were heard last June in the Gagne recital, accepted an
oft-repeated invitation to return to St. Johnsbury, and gave a concert which
merited the hearty applause accorded them.
ROCKLAND COURIER
GAZETTE
The Ladies’ quartet
…… of Kezar Falls was “a thing of beauty and joy forever,” their voices
blending as the colors of a rainbow, with noticeable clear enunciation and
group phrasing.
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