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<bibl><title>Scandia</title>,
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<title level="a">Christian Mathisen Concert</title></bibl>
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<publisher>The Newberry Library</publisher>
<pubPlace>Chicago, Illinois</pubPlace>
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<note>Transcribed from digital images contributed to the Internet
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<p>The well-known tenor, Christian Mathisen, gave a concert last Sunday at the Chicago Norwegian Club. Mathisen has for twenty years or more been the leading tenor in the Norwegian colony. The program was as follows:</p>
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<cell>Huhn</cell>
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<cell>b) "I Am a Roamer Bold"</cell>
<cell>Mendelssohn</cell>
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<p>Arthur Cooke, Baritone</p>
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<cell>2. a) "Til Norge" (To Norway)</cell>
<cell>Grieg</cell>
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<cell>b) "Syngmig Hjem," Norwegian Ballad</cell>
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<p>Christian Mathisen, Tenor</p>
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<cell>3. a) "At the Donnybrook Fair"</cell>
<cell>Scott</cell>
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<cell>b) "March Mignonne"</cell>
<cell>Poldini</cell>
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<p>Edna Whitmore, Pianist</p>
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<cell>4. "All Hail!" Cavatina from Faust"</cell>
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<p>Christian Mathisen</p>
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<cell>5. "Ab, Mimic" from "La Boheme"</cell>
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<p>Christian Mathisen and Arthur Cooke</p>
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<cell>6. "Gypsy John"</cell>
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<p>Arthur Cooke</p>
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<cell>b) "Bobolink"</cell>
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<p>Mildred Wachta, Soprano</p>
<p>There was a ten-minute intermission. Someone in the audience asked for a repeat concert the following Sunday. The program ended with the performance of Act I of Grounod's "Faust," by Christian Mathisen and Arthur Cook in costume.</p>
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