Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1924 — Page 7

SATURDAY, MAY 311924

HISTOR Y OF MUSIC PICTURED FROM STONE AGE UP TO JAZZ

LADY MUSIC TO BE SPECIAL GUEST OF HOOSIEII CAPITAL Great Harp Concert to Be Given at Murat Sunday Night, ATTONAI, Music Week will be observed in Indianapolis next week, beginning Sunday. Orville Harrold. tenor, and his daughter Patti will give a concert at . the Cadle tabernacle at 3 o'clock SunI day afternoon. At the Murat Sunday night at 8:30 one hundred harpists will be heard in recital. There will be something doing musically every hour in Indianapolis next week. •I-!• -INATIONAL HARP CONVENTION TO BE HELD HEBE NEXT WEEK The old familiar song entitled, “The Harp that once through Tara’s Halls,” will be but a small sample as compared to the 100 b ps that the baggageman hauls te Murat on Saturday and Sund ior the concert representing the largest harp ensemble in the world on Sunday night. May 4. at 8:30. Dr. Frank P. C. Wicks will give the add r ess of welcome to the harpists ■ who come from the United States and Canada to participate in this ex traordinary musical event, which opens the three days convention. The program includes a luncheon! at the Indianapolis Athletic Club at! 12:30 on Monday; a reception tendered the harpists by the “National Music j Week" committe® at tie Claypool. the I convention headquarters at 4 o'clock, a banquet in the Riley room at , o'clock to which all interested are in vited, making reservations as early ps possible through Mrs. Otto D. J. 3924 North Delaware St. Business sessions will he held Monday and Tuesday morning in the Palm } ! Kim. Auto sightseeing trips on Tuesday will bring the convention to a close. Van Veachton Regers and William T. Cameron, harpists of Providence, R. T.. will come Wednesday to be the guests of Pasquale Mouitani during the harp corivention. Out-of-town guests to attend the harp concert on Sunday night at the Murat Theater include Dr. and Frank t '. Johnstone, wife and daughter Marcha and Miss Clara Thurston of Chicago, Dr. C. Schultz of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Love. Piqua, Ohio. Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Ulmer, Terre Haute and Ruth McCamby. Crawfordsville. -I- -I- -IWOMAN’S DEPARTMENT ( LI B TO HAVE MUSICAL, PROGRAM The Woman's Department Club. Meridian and Seventeenth Sts., will give a Music Week concert at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The program follows: Piano Duet — “Impromptu Ro<x*eeo". . Edouard Schutt “Spanish Dance' Pfitzncr Mr- Elver.a Este- and Mrsfl M D. Didway Two pianos. Solos —- “Spring" Hiidarth “Pirate Dreams" Huerter “Tally-Ho" Leoni Gene McCormick. Address —“Music ard Its Qualities".... Dr. V. E. Rorer. Solos—- “ Bell Man” Forsythe “At Parting” Rogers "The Star" Rogers Stephen Badger. Trio—- “ Minuet” Boreherini a “Seamlnade" if “C. Scherzo" Schubert McCormick Trio of Shortridg® High School. Solos—- ' I.ove Has Eyes" Bishop Wings of Night" .Watt “Song of the Open" “The Messenger" Mrs Everett C. Johnson. I-adies Choru— Seng of the Hills". .Carrie Jacob Bond Carl Hahn •Tnvietus" Bruno Huhn ■ De Copnah Moon" H. R. Shelley Gene M-Cormiek. Director. Members of Chorus—Miss Lola Dunn. Miss Katherine I-eonard. Miss Matilda Heuser. Miss Helen Thoms. Mrs. H. O. Heppner. Mrs. Hoy Kreippe. Mrs. Orlin Hudson. Mrs. F. H Nelson. Mrs. R. B. Wilson. Mrs. N. A. Richardson. Mrs. Wilson Parker. Miss Verne TowmaJi. Mrs. Eugene W. Short and Mrs. M. A. Johnston. -!- -I- -iATHENAEUM CHORUS TO GIVE CONCERT TUESDAY Th Athenaeum Male Choru. De Witt K. Talbert, director, will make its last appearance this season in a concert to be given at the Athenaeum Club, Tuesday night. May 6. before the club members and their guests. A miscellaneous program of part gongs will be offered, among which will be Rachmaninoff's "Cherubim Song,” written for eight parts. Carmela Cafarelli, coloratura soprano. will be the assisting soloist. Miss Cafarelli returned last fall from a concert tour in Europe and recently scored a success in her appearance as soloist with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra under Nikolai Sokoloff Members of the State Music Teach ers Association, who meet here in on May 7 have been In- " vited to attend this concert as guests of the Athenaeum Club. A general invitation to attend * i concert is also extended ro nil choir tingers and other music.a"- of the city. The foil, ng program will be given. Border Bail ui Maunder Suomi's Song'' ibv request) Mair Chorus. ‘ Elegie” Massenci • Chanson Indoue" ILmaky-Korsakow “D de’ mio Amato Ben". Donaudy “Claveiitos" V&lverde Miss Cafarelli. "Chant of the Volga Boatmen." Russian folk Song Arr. by Gaul

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MM E. SCHUMA NN-HEIN K Ernestine Schumann-Heink. first the mother, the American and then the artist, thus does this beloved singer wish to be known, will have the honor of closing Indianapolis's first Music Week on next Saturday night at Cadle Tabernacle, when she will be heard in a specially arranged program by her for this occasion. The concert is under the direction of the Ona B. Talbot Fine Arts Enterprises. ' Cherrbim Song" Ravhmaninof Chorus. Lullaby" . .Cyril Scott •Butterflies” Seiler “Birth" Stickles “Piper of Love" Carew Miss Cafarelli. "Am Brunoelle " Lindlar “Marzluft" Answer Choru= “Cna Voce Pnr—O Fa" (from “Barbiere di Sivigrlia" Rossini Miss Cafarelli. “Darce of Gnomes MacDowell “How Soft the Shades of Evening Creep" < folmson Chorus. \. M. C. A. TO AID GOOD MUSIC’ WEEK The Young Men’s Christian Association will present the Schubert Quartette. Mrs. Janies H. Ixr.vry, soprano;

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Opening Events on Music Week Program Sunday, May 4 Special sermons on music or Music week in all churches of the city. Spe/tiaJ musical recitals in all churches of the city. Paul Dresser memorial conce: t at Cadle Tanernacle at 3 p. m. with Orville Harrold. Organ recitals in churches at 7 p. m. Harpists’ recital at Murat Theater at 8 p. m. Musical art moire and overture at the Cirlee all week. Monday, May 5 Choir fesiival at Cadle Tabernacle at 8:15 p. m. Indianapolis orchestra concert at Caleb Mills Hall. Music from opera “Beaucaire" by Orloff Trio at Murat at night. Noon band concert on monument by Technical High School Band. (Cqjored) neighborhood and home programs Recital by Emma Roberts, mezzo-contralto, at S:3fi p, m. at Academy of Music u> der direction of Indianapolis Maennerchor. Concert by pupils of Hugh McGibeny, at Metropolitan School of Msic at 8 p. m.

Mrs. Glenn O. Friermood. contralto: George Kadel, tenor; Fred Jefrv. baritone, and the Lincoln Trio. Berta Miller Ruick. pianist; Ella Schroeder. violinist: Winifred Hazelwood, cellist, in a National .Music Week concert in the main lobby of the association building next Tuesday evening. This concert is open to the public, without charge. The program follows: Ballet Music from “Faust" Gounod Lincoln Trio Invietuz Bruno Huhn Wake. Miss Lindy H. Waldo Warner Schubert Quartet My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice, from "Samson and Delilah " Saint Saens Mrs. Friermood Rustle of Spring Binding Cavatina Raff Lincoln Trio Italian Street Song. from .“Naughty Marietta Victor Herbert Schubert Quartet. Mattinata I-eoncavello Mr Kadel. Selections from “Madam Butterfly" Lincoln Trio. Sextette from "Lucia Donizetti Schubert Quartet and Lincoln Trio. -I- -I- -IWM'AL SPRING CONCERT SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY The sixth annual spring concert of the Mendelssohn Choir of Indianapolis. Perceval Owen, founder and director, will he given next Thursday evening in Galeh Mills hall. The celebrated baritone, Giuseppe De Luca of the Metropolitan Opera Company. New York, will’assist. De Luca will arrive In Indianapolis

! Wednesday noon from Rochester, where he will appear with the Metropolitan company on the sth and 6th of May. The program for Thursday's concert will be; Natu-nal Anthem Cruoiftxus . Natomo Lotll Aria. “ Pomes*" de man avetnr. ' from "Roi de Lahore Massenet. Mr. D<- Luca. Secular Song*— Ui In the Pride of May Cadman Ihi The Cruiskeen Lawn. Sir It I* Stewart lal Vre giorni son che nina. . . . Pergolwi •hi L'heure exquiso ... Hahn lei Passing By Purcell id i Requiem du coeur Peasant Mr De Luca Motet—-Cherubim Song . P r*chaikowsky iai Oohi de fata Deuza ihi Tomorrow Straus* (cl Auhade LeJo Id> Mattinata Kutuoi Mr De Luca Negro Spiritualn—lal Go Down Moses Arr by Burleigh I ihi Swing Low Sweet Chariot Ana (Figaro) from "Barbirre di Sivlglta" . . Rossini! Mr De Luca Motet—Psalm CXXXVII Gounod Mrs. Perceval Owen, ac'-ompanist for Choir. Wilfred Pelletu-r accompanist for lie Luca M \TINEE MI Sit ALE HI PRESENT ARTISTS A Municipal Concert will he given nt the Masonic Temple at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon by the Matinee Musi tale and Harmonic Club. Program is as follows; O Night of Ixive (from "Tale* of Hoffman' i Offenbach Mr* William !'■ *n. Mr-* John I. Elliott. Violt-i obligato. Mr* Robert Bonner "Walt* Song i from Romeo and Juliet" I Gounod

MOTION PICTURES

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Miss Esther Thornton. “To the Sun" Curran "Sonny Bov" Curran "Awakening" Mason Mrs. John L. Elliott Mrs. Edenharter. accompanist. (Group of Contrasts—Moods in Music! "Prelude" Scriabine i Soul storm of a modern master) "Maestofo-e Pesaute" W. F. Bach (Soul storm of an old master) “Graceful" Caaolla "Clumsy” Casella Miss Isabel Parry. Act ll—" Cinderella" Maasenet Cinderella, Helen Warrum Chappell; Prince Charming. Mrs. S. E. Fenstermaker: fairy ballet. Betty Ann Noland. Helene Keywan. Dorothy James,. Betty Davenport. Catherine Jenne. Jessie Fisher. Ballet Mistress Helene Hibben Scene—Garden adjoining the ballroom at the royal palace. Miss Helen Julia Smith at the piano. Incidental music by Mrs. Robert Bonner, yiolinis*; Miss Yuba Es'elle Wllfbite. cellist ; Mrs. Franc Wilhite Weber, harpist -I- -I- I’ SYMPHONY CONCERT TO BE GIVEN TUESDAY Among the many events of Music Week, the concert of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at Cadle Tabernacle, Tuesday, May 6, at 8:16 p. m. will cause much Intent. The soloists will Include Otto Graf dr., pianist, and j Audrey Call, violinist. Master Graf is an Indianapolis youth of 14. but of marvelous ability and technique. Audrey Gall of Marlon. Ind., though of tender years, has received ovations from critical audiences -in many American cities. Soprano soloist, Ruth Tevis Spencer. is an accomplished and popular artist of splendid voice and tone, and the wife of Arnold Spencer, president of the Music Teachers Association.

As Governor of Indiana, and believing in the constructive good of music for every one, I desire to call the attnetion of our citizens to Music week. May 4 to If!. The week has a twofold signifi \ canoe, the Importance of which we may not minimize. Music week Is a social impulse with a constructive purpose, patriotic, civic and religious. Its influence is for good and we are the better for it. v In behalf of the Chamber of Commerce fine arts and Music week committee I extend a hearty Invitation to all of our citizens to participate in the week's events and bespeak for Music week their hearty cooperation and personal support. • Si-,tied) E. K. BRANCH, f Governor of Indiana.

A Proclamation

MUSIC SCHOOLS TO GIVE PUBLIC PUPIL RECITALS Six Concerts Scheduled as a Feature of Mus'c Week, The Metropolitan School of Music will present four programs during Music Week. On Tuesday night. May 6, a special program has been arranged which will be given by faculty members and advanced students of the school as a special celebration of the week. The recital is open to the public free cf charge. The following is the program to be given: Trumpet Du<-t—The Argonauts . Barnhouse Ruth McDougal and Rea Williams Vocal Dulet—l Arise from Dreams of The* . • . Yates Mildred Johns and Frank Naubaum Cello —Adagio . . Bargiel Mareena Campbell Piano—Tremolo Etude Gottschalk Earle Howe Jones Reading—A Cutting from "Pygmalion" I George Bernard Shaw Bernice Van Sickle Violin Choir— Integer Vitae Arr by Zanger March Triumphale Ellis Levy Hugh McGibeny. Director For Two Pianos—Nocturne Them j Lucille Lock man Wagner and Geraldine Trotter Voice—Vesta Le Guebba t Pagliacii . . . j Leoncavallo Mr. Dannacher Viohn— Ave Marta Schubert-Wilhelmj La Gitana Krtds!er Edna Burrous Vocal Duet—Vuoi ch'iro Vivo Vare beni < Arterseress i Cherubim' Florence Byers and Frieda Heuler For Two Pianos—Sallerelio Gouvy Geraldine Trotter act Lucille Lockman Wagm r Recital Monday Night Monday evening, May f>. at 8 o'clock, i Hugh McGibeny will his an nual recital of advanced students and the violin choir directed by him. The [ choir will open the program with two numbers. Soloists taking part will be Frances !

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Nicholson, Marie Hayworth, Edwin Jones, Tommy Poggiani, Lorinda Cottingharn, Martha Rundell, Alma Miller Lentz, Maud Custer and Elizabeth Tevis. A short play directed by Miss Frances Beik will conclude the program. Pearl Grist Young and Helen Ward are in the cast. Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock Donn Watson will give his annual recital of violin students. Soloists will be Frances Buxton, Hugh Chapel, Reba Hunt, Louise Waldorf, Russell Talbott, Frank Wilson Oliphant, Harriett Louise Gaddis, Lois Axline, Paul Hamner, Sam Bremen, Helen Koehne and Pauline Hedges. Miss Dorothy Ryker, soprano, and Miss Marie Zora, pianist, will assist, and a play directed by Miss Beik will be given by Beulah Moores, Gladys Smead, Helen Emmert, Helen Morton, Thelma Peterson, Pearl Grißt Young. Virginia Pitman and Edward Green. An Afternoon Recital Saturday afternoon, May 10, Hugh McGibeny will present his annual junior students recital. Taking part will be Norman Carey, William Thompson, Harriett Payne, Harry Suffel, Fletcher Woodbury, Virginia Bartley, Betty Williams, Georgiana Doane, Charles Phillip Emerson and William Hancock. Miss Beik's students will present a play. In the cast are Gail Schultz, Ross Rissler, Helen Emert, Margaret South. Gwendolyn Schort. Helen Frances Starr and Josephine Brown. -I I- ITWO RECITALS BOOKED AT INDIANA COLLEGE The following students will give a recital Tuesday night. May 6. at 8:15 j at the Indiana College of Music and I Song Cycle Under the auspices of the Fred j Newell Morris Vocal Studio. Liza IvOh- j man's popular song Cycle for four solo voices. "The Persian Garden," will be presented in the Cropsey Auditorium of the public library, Tuesday night. May 6. at 8 o'clock. The recital is free and the public is invited. The soloist are Jeanette i Benedict, soprano: Norma France, con-1 tralto; Floyd Chafee. tenor; Fred; Newell Morris, bass; Frances Porter,! accompanist. MOTION PICTURES

Choir Festival On Monday night at the Cadle Tabernacl.e a choir festival will be given by the combined choira of the city churches. All choirs are invited to take part in the program by singing the "Hallejuhiah Chorus” from the "Messiah.” Choirs that have accepted invitations to join in- the concert are: Tabernacle Presbyterian choir, Fred Newell Morris, director; Paul Matthews, organist. SS. Pete rand Paul choir, Elmer A. Steffen, director; Frances Spencer, organist. All Saints Cathedral choir, Mrs. Hugh McGibeny, director and organist. Christ Church, Walter Flandorf, director and organist. Church of the Advent, Horace Whitehouse, organist and director. Hebrew Quartette, Mrs. Arnold Spencer, director. First Lutheran choir, Pauline R. Roes, director. Central Ave. M. E. choir, Claude Palmer, director, Mrs. Lindsay, organist. Memorial Presbyterian choir. Frank E. PercivaL director; Miss Elsie MacGregor, organist. North Park Christian Church choir, Mr. Piercy, director; Miss Wiley, organist.

Fine Arts: Mrs. Nellie Fowler, Mrs. J R. Howell, Mrs. N. T. Todd, Miss Anna Louise Burkert, Miss Joyc. Jackson, Mr. Cole Watkins, Miss Eleanor Travy and Miss Meridith Pleasant. The following students will participate in a Saturd i> afternoon recital. May 10, 2:30 p. m. at the Indiana Col lege of Music and Fine Arts: Miss Herta Graff, Miss Lora Mae Hon dricks, Mr. Robert Langsenkamp, Miss Helen Bosler. Mr. John Fowler, Miss Dorothy Prince. Mr. George Gis ler. Miss Martha Dunn. Miss Fried;. Holliday, Miss Mary Alice Oval. Mr, R> beit Lichtenauer, Miss Magda J os’vn, Miss Helen Geiger. Mrs. Thfci n;a Kanouse, Mr. Kenneth Vann. Mr. Edwin Harold, Miss Georgiana Brown and Ass Pauline Becker.

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