Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1936 — Page 15

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VALLEE 'FIND' GETS NEW SHOW

Famous Pair to Appear in “The Barker’ in WFBM Presentation.

Why windows of the Dionne nursery were replaced with shatter. proof glass, what happens when Yvonne refuses her porridge, how the five youngsters’ proclivity for ‘hurling building blocks was curbed ~—these and many more anecdotes

are to be heard when Dr. Allan]

Roy Dafoe makes his second guest appearance on the Contented Hour program at 8 o'clock ‘tonight over WIRE. Besides being one of the world’s most famous and remarkable physicians, Dr. Dafoe seems to know what is most interesting to the public about his five charges. In the flood ofrletters that followed his first broadcast, writers nearly always stated he had

answered exactly the questiong that

interested them. For an authentic musical background to the doctor’s informal talk, the program’s usual lullaby will be replaced by five little girls singing a French folk song, “Frere Jacques,” which is to be taught soon to the quintuplets, Completing the program will be a quartet and orchestra directed by Morgan L. Eastman, and Opal Craven and Cyril Pitts, soloists. ! » » s “The BarKer,” caustic cross-sec-tion of carnival life, will be the vehicle which will bring Claudette Colbert and Walter Huston to the microphone tonight as stars of the radio Theater at 7 od'ciock over WFBM. , Neither player is a stranger to this popular play, which was done fiere by the Federal Players. last spring, London saw Miss Colbert in the stage version before she ap~ peared in its film adaptation,*and Mr. Huston played it on the New York stage. ' Cecil’ B. DeMille, who seems to have a penchant for presenting “rival” Hollywood ‘directors on these rograms, is to interview King Vior tonight. : : ” ” » 3 . World" traveler as well as colorafura soprano, 22-year-old Jean Dickenson plans to settle down to become a radio artist and perhaps an opera star as well. Miss Dickenson' is the daughter of a mining _ engineer, She was born in Montreal while her family was en route from Alaska to India. It wasn’t

until they settled temporarily in enver after Jean had graduated from a San Prancisco high school fhat her voice was discovered. She attracted the attention of Lily Pons by her: unusuglly high voice, which easily reachesithe G sharp above high C.: She is at present, coached by Arthur Rosenstien, the late Caruso’s “coach and accompanist. Miss Dickenson made her radio debut a year .ago and now, after a West Coast engagement, is in the Bast to begin a twice-weekly :NBC series tonight. She will be heard on the Blue network at 6. p. m. this evening and every Monday, énd at 12:30 p. m. Wednesdays over the same network. An orchestra directed by Joseph Littau will accompany both series.

Music

x BY JAMES THRASHER * Thanks to radio, American listeners may “look through the window” at European music festivals which annually attract thousands of tourists. In a program-to be relayed from the Linz (Austria) Bruckner Festival by WJZ (660) and the NBCBlue network at 1:15 p. m, tomors row, Bruno Walter will conduct the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in a performance . of. the . Bruckner Eighth Symphony. Mr. Walter, well known in this country as a former conductor of the New York Phil-harmonic-Symphony. Orchestra, also is scheduled to be heard through NBC a week from fomorrow when he conducts a performance of Mozarts’ “Don Giovanni” at Salzburg. The Bruckner Eighth Symphony generally is considered to be among his greatest. Controversy still rages about the music: of this peasantgenius; more in- Europe than America, although New York has its Bruckner Society. fguality of his composition doubtless has much to do with it, though politics played a larger part.

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Jooking school teacher, became emroiled in. the bitter Wagner-Brahms-Hanslick quarrel almost ‘unconsciously. * A devout admirer of ‘Wagner, Bruckner was pitted against Brahms in the field of symPhonis music by the Wagnerians. anslick, ‘the Vienna critic and Brahms’ ardent” , trained er and his

Ais guns on both W ‘ The Ppa sehedisd for toy or morrow’s broadcast is of Unusual length, and was ‘five years in the making. Begun in 1885, it was completed in 1890 and first played two years later in Vienna under Hans Richter. Even Hanslick, although hg gave the work a scathing review, admitted its success. “How was the new symphony received?” he: wrote. “Boise

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- Living up to her name, Judy Starr reglly is to get a starring place

on WFBM's program at 5:30 p. m. today. Replacing Ted Husing, she will be introduced by Rudy Vallee, who gave her her first network break. Judy comes from down Georgia way, is four feet nine inches $all, weighs a scant 83 pounds and is 20 years old. She toured with Olsen and Johnson, and did radio singing on the West Coast before Vallee discovered her.

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