Apr. 03, 1973 issue 08 Loquitur

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CABRINI COLLEGE, RADNOR, PA.

Vol. XIX, No. 7

WEEKEND OF EVENTS Two weeks ago, former president, Sister Regina Casey, returned to Cabrini. On Sunday, March 18, she and her guests were honored by the Cabrini Glee Club, followed by a reception in the Mansion. Monday, the college held a Community Convocation during which student and faculty awards were presented. Finally, on Monday night, a folk-rock benefit concert was held in the gym. The proceeds from the concert went to the victims of the Managua earthquake.

GleeClubHonorsFormerPresident by Carol Mele Concerted voices greeted Spring and welcomed to our campus Sister Regina Casey, M.S.C., former president of Cabrini College. On Sunday afternoon, March 18th, the Cabrini College _ Glee Club presented their annual spring concert in honor of Sister Regina Who is now Superior General of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. The concert was just one of the events highlighting Sister Regina's two-¡day return visit to the college. Under the direction of Dr. Carl M. Suppa, and before an audience of about four hundred people, the glee club opened its Sunday program with three popular tunes, "When You Wish Upon a Star" (Harline - Washington), "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Rogers-Hammerstein), and "Yankee Doodle Dandy" (George M. Cohen). The climax of their performance was the "Cantata in Onore della Beata Cabrini" (Cantata in Honor of the Beatification of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini) written by Don Lorenzo Perosi with text by Monsignor DeLuca.

The cantata had been heard only once previously when it was performed in Rome by the Sistine Chapel Choir and conducted by the composer himself, on October 11, 1938. Dr. Suppa received the original version of the cantata on a roll of microfilm from which he deciphered the words and music. He then converted the original orchestral score to a piano arrangement and reduced the mixed voice score to a three-part female voice arrangement. At Sunday's concert Dr. Leda Jaworski familiarized the audience with the meaning of the cantata by first reading the Italian lyrics and then giving a free English translation. The glee club performed about three-fourths of the entire score. Soloists for the performance were Paula Thomas and Isabelle Fernandez. A tape recording of the cantata sung by the Cabrini College Glee Club is en route to Rome to be played over Vatican radio. The glee club closed its program with two religious songs, "Jesu, Joy of Man's ¡ Desiring"

(Johann Sebastian Bach), and "Eternal Life" (Dungan-Donath). Assisting the Cabrini College Glee Club were seven members of the Chestnut Hill College Glee Club. Karen Kesselring, a student at Chestnut Hill, played the piano accompaniment to all but two of the glee club's selections. Dr. Suppa accompanied the two remaining selections, as well as those sung by two guest artists, Valero Maccioni, tenor, and Richard Shapp, baritone. Mr. Maccioni's selections included "Ch'ella mi Crede" from "La Fanciulla del West" (Giacomo Puccini), "Core 'Ngrato" (Cordiferro-Cardillo), and "Estrelita" (Manuel Ponce). Mr, Shapp, who is the son of Governor Milton Shapp, performed "Allerseelen" (Richard Strauss), "Di Provenza ii Mar" from "La Traviata" (Giuseppe Verdi), and "I, Don Quixote" from "The Man of La Mancha" (Leigh-Darion). Both artists encored, Mr. Maccioni with "Dicitencello Vuie," a Neopolitan (Continued

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