Pretty Opera Star, Lucine Wins Audience With First St. Joseph's Academy Com-Jnercial Course registration flates September 1, 9 and 10. pittman shorthand, touch-tyrc -rltlns, bookkeeping and associated subjects. (211) The full meaning of "dra-.mtlc soprano" was dcmonstrat- Amara Number led program. Whether it was the sprite-like Ariel, the lover's query In Handel's "Art Thou Troubled?" or the old English air "Nymphs and Shepherds" by Purcell, Miss Amara changed perfectly to suit the role. Hampered by a severe cold led last night when Lucine lArnara, 26-year-old Metropolitan I opera star presented a delight-j fully-varied concert in the Civic Thursday, September 10, 1953 "mi SPECIAL PURCHASES . . . ReducHon, Own Stock Combine to Bring You O,, Fron, f 0j Jl - 7 twins; Jentre auditorium. The concei t, first of a series of fou- rat kcd the opening of The 'ia Mu-ic Traill for 1953-54 sponsored here by The Civic Centre concert auxiliary. Oowned In iridescent acetate-nylon the dark-haired beauty Aon her audience from her first number Handel's "Where're ou Walk." By the time she had sung rn-'s impish arrangement of '-k--rpqreS "Where the Bee Sucks" Miss Amara had given several examples of the full-hi-nsted power of her voice, her GKirbme Tables and Chciin 4 which only made Itself apparent once when she lost control and cracked Jn "Die Lotosblume" by Schumann, the young artist put i her heart and soul Into every j selection. Restrained where quiet ! exhortations were called for, her voice flowed out over the auditorium in waves of glorious sound. ( Following Strauss' "Stanrlrhen" and the amusing French descrip- tlve piece "Vlllanelle des Petite ; Canards" Miss Amara seemed to ! mould herself into the mood of the Impassioned "Chere Nuit" I by Bachelet, painting with her 1 voice and actions a perfect pic- , ture of a girl's tender plfa for ' love. - i With the aria from Leonca-1 vallo'.i "Pagliacci" she gave : a ability to reach any note effortlessly and some idea of the denth f II . - - - - III ! I; . easy to clean, bright appearing, sturdily built furniture for your kitchen. You cai :hoose from a good stock of this fine chrome. You can save now by buying quality at greatly reduced prices. of rani;e of which shfe 1 capable. In the first four selections in English ivliss Amara'o voice, per-1 feet diction anJ enunciation showed the ease with wrL. ti she (...-. r '. .3..,'.-. 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