Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1922 — Page 9

NOV. 27. 1922

Geraldine Farrar’s ‘Carmen’ Is High Point of Recital

By TTJLLTER D. HICKMAJÌ A Spanisb ehawl caused a sensatlon In Indianapolis yesterday. Rather thought shawls were out of kStyle, but this one was thè lage for P& short tlme. It was a signal that Geraldine Farrar was going to do "Carmen.” The audience at thè Murat yesterday afternoon up to thè time thè shawl appeared, recognized that Farrar was stoging in escellent voice. Technically she was nearly perfect, but somehow or other one had thè feeling that ever.vbody was waiting for thè grand thrill. It carne when she wrapped a Spanish shawl around herself. It was like waving a flag to a bull In an arena. The audience jumped and applauded at thè signal. Farrar dld thè rest. The "Carmen” number was thè dramatic sensation of her program. It was thè grand moment. “Carmen" was given as an encore to thè third and last group of songs. She answered thè appiause swamped In a magni lì cent fur coat. The coat was £. signlficant signal also. Farrar was leaving thè theater. The audience applauded like mad but thè singer did not re-appear. I admit that if Farrar had not waved thè shawl and done thè “Carmen" number. I would have been disappolnted. The truth Is that Joseph Maikln, violoncelllst, threw thè audience lnto frenzy by playing “A Song of India" and Popper’s “Hungarian RhapsDdle.” Henry Weldon, bassocantante, sang serverai groups of songs. Claude Gotthelf was thè accompanist. . Many Numbers in English ■ Farrar’s program was unusual from *many viewpoints, thè chief one being that thè majority of her numbers were in English. Brahms’ “Oh Shady Wood,” Rachmanlnoff’s “Here Beauty Dwells" and Gretchaninoff's “Wounded Birci" probably were her most popular numbers.

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GERALDINE FARRAR

Farrar combines melody and acting. We have heard her in opera, in concert and have seen her in several movies, includine "Carmen.” To all

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classes of theatergoers "Carmen" is weii known. Farrar actually makes thè shawl "sing" while she is Carmen. We may forget that thè great diva honored us by slnging so many numbers in English, but we who were at thè Murat yesterday afternoon will never forget her "Carmen.” The concert was given under thè locai direction of Ona B. Talbot. FARMERS WILL PROBE KEYSTONE AVENUE ROAD County Commissioners Are Critidzed by Federation. A committee to investigate thè Keystone Ave. road, falling to pieces aster twenty-three months of service, has been appointed by thè board of directors of thè Farmers Federation of Marion County. Criticism of thè county commissioners in connection with thè building of thè road was voiced by thè directors. A resolution recommending legislation to limit tonnage of vehicles, especially trucks, on county roads has been adopted.

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