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Trier Concert Company
The Trier Sisters are the most remarkable family combination I have ever met with in my career. They are not only able to present a most varied program, but have remarkable talent.—FREDERICK HOWARD, Dean of Con¬servatory of Music, Drake University.
I have listened many times to those bright, capable songstresses, the Trier Sisters. Although well educated in music, they have not lost the spon-taniety and enthusiasm that goes with youth. You cannot go to sleep when the Trier Sisters sing. No singers are more justly popular than this unique family.—EDWIN A. NYE, Editor Des Moines Daily News.
The Trier Sisters are charming little ladies and have remarkably clear, sweet voices. They show excellent training and ability, and are unassum¬ing and perfectly natural on the platform. They display excellent taste in selecting songs suited to the range of their voices. Each one appeared in solos and they also gave duetts and quartettes and one quintette, each number being excellent and well rendered. Patrons of the lecture course were well pleased with this number and would be delighted to hear the Trier Sisters again.—DAILY REPUBLIC, Baraboo, Wis.
The Trier Concert Co., consisting of Miss Edna and two pairs of twins, are without doubt the most novel and most remarkable Sisters Combina¬tion in existence. Though young, they are all remarkably talented and thoroughly trained. To hear them sing " Seem' Things at Night" is to be absolutely convinced of their musical talent, ability and training. When this group of sisters, to whom may be added one or two others growing up, shall become famous the country over, we will be able to say, " I told you so," simply because it can't be helped. They are bound to win out.—REGISTER AND LEADER, Des Moines, Iowa.
The Misses Trier, five in number, who make up this remarkable company, are not only bona fide sisters—they look it, too—but have beautiful voices well trained. Their singing here has aroused much interest.—COURIER, Buffalo, New York.
Patrons of the lecture course were completely carried away by the sweet sing¬ing of the Trier Concert Co. at the opera house last Saturday night. Every claim made by the press agent of the Midland Lyceum Bureau about the merit and excellence of this entertainment was made good. These talented young women have been appearing before the public for ten years, but still retain the freshness, brightness, daintiness and prettiness that combined makes an entertainment that appeals to each one present. The Trier Sisters sang their way into the hearts of the Orion people, and it is hoped that we may again have the pleasure of listening to this unique family combina¬tion.—TIMES, Orion, Illinois.
A splendid audience greeted the Trier Concert Co.; everyone was well pleased with them. There are five of the sisters and each one is an artist in her line, and individually and collectively, captured the audience. Masonic hall was filled to its seating capacity. Every number on the program was encored, certainly a most substantial recognition.—TIMES, Arlington, Neb.
There has been no exaggeration in the good things that have been said about the Trier Concert Co.tlThe entertainment was enjoyed by one of the largest and most appreciative audiences that has ever assembled in the building. The Trier Sisters gave an evening of genuine pleasure by their rendition of a refined and high-class program. There were solos, duetts, trios, quartettes and quintettes, giving a variety of style calculated to suit the most exacting audience.—MARION CO. NEWS, Pleasantville, la.
TRIER CONCERT COMPANY
Soprano Twins, at age of five
The Trier Concert Company consists of five sisters, two pairs of twins, with but thirty-five months between the oldest and the youngest. The five girls are individually trained and are artistic to a degree. They have been with us two seasons and
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BEULAH TRIER ...-• First Soprano LULU TRIER ...... Second Soprano
CLARA TRIER ...... First Alto
MARIE TRIER ...... Second Alto
EDNA TRIER .... Reader, Accompanist
are a remarkable combination. Miss Edna is a reader of no mean ability.
Miss Clara plays the violin, and all sing quartettes and quintettes. We predict that in a short time they will become of national prominence and be pronounced the greatest, most unique Sisters Company on the platform.
MIDLAND LYCEUM BUREAU.
Alto Twins, at age of nine
MISS EDNA TRIER, Reader
MISS CLARA TRIER, Violinist
PREDICTIONS OF YEARS AGO
The most novel and unique organization in the country. These tots will certainly win name and fame for their sweet singing.—BUENA VISTA VIDETTE, Storm Lake, Iowa.
If they continue to improve we prophesy great things for these girls some day. The Trier Sisters already have fame in a local way and their singing certainly shows that they deserve it.—FREEMAN, Webster City, Iowa.
The Trier Concert Co. are very pleasing entertainers, and very gracefully responded to encore after encore. The read¬ings of Miss Edna were of a humorous nature and sent the audience into convulsions of laughter. It is difficult to select any one of the sisters for special mention, all did so well. Their hearers seemed entirely satisfied.— REPORTER, Wone-woc, Wisconsin.
Everyone was pleased with the Triers and they are welcome any time.—PAUL S. DIETRICK, Red Cloud, Neb.
The Trier Concert Co. was given a warm welcome here Friday night, the opera house being well filled, and the first number of the Philo lecture and concert course was pronounced a success. These ladies are surely a great family combination. If they continue to improve we prophesy great things for them some day. The soprano twins by their singing of "The Keys of Heaven" certainly won the hearty praise of the many who heard them here.— BUDGET, Philo, Illinois.
Management MUTUAL LYCEUM BUREAU, Chicago, 111.
The Register and Leader Co., Des Moines.
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| Title | Trier Concert Company |
| Date Original | 1900/1909 |
| Topical Subject (LCTGM) | Music ensembles |
| Topical Subject (LCSH) |
Women musicians Vocal trios |
| Corporate Name Subject | Trier Concert Company |
| Chronological Subject | 1900-1910 |
| Type (DCMIType) |
Text Still image |
| Type (AAT) |
Brochures Promotional materials |
| Type (IMT) | jpeg |
| Digital Collection | Traveling Culture: Circuit Chautauqua in the Twentieth Century |
| Contributing Institution | University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept. |
| Archival Collection | Redpath Chautauqua Collection |
| Subcollection | Chautauqua Brochures |
| Collection Guide | http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0150 |
| Collection Identifier | MSC0150 |
| Box Number | 325 |
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| Contact Information | Contact the Special Collections Dept. at The University of Iowa Libraries: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/contact/index/ |
| Number of Pages | 3 |
| Digitization Specifications | Scanned at 600 dpi, 32-bit color. Master image available in tiff format. |
| Digital ID | /trier/2 |
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