Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1937 — Page 8
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Doubling Up Necessary To Give All Groups A Platform.
The National Federation of Musie Clubs convention and festival is gaining momentum and attractions as 1t approaches the opening date, April 23
-—t)e As proof of its embarrass: ment of riches, a second concert has been scheduled for the opaning
‘night. At the same time the convertion
is being launched officially with a
concert by the Indianapolis Sym- | phony in the Indiana Theater, the | St. Louis A Cappella Choir will be singing in Caleb Mills Hall. This latter concert will not be a conven- | tion presentation, strictly speaking, las it is being sponsored by the Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare Association.
Affiliated With Federation | 1
But since the choir is affiliated | with the Federation of Musie Clubs, |
Heyne, is noted for his work in the] federations St. Louis chapter, the concert has been booked on the opening night for the benefit of overflow crowds and choral-minded | delegates. i The program. however, is not in- | cluded in the season-ticket on ules for the convention proceedings. Mr. Heyne started his career as | an orchestra conductor, but turned to choral music in 1926 when he | became conductor of the Concordia | Seminary Students’ Chorus. As | organizer and director of the St. | Louis Oratorio Society, he has pre- | sented most of the standard works ‘in that form.
Choir Founded in 1929
The A Cappella Choir to sing here was founded in 1929, and last year .the St. Louis Symphony Society appointed Mr. Heyne as chorus master of the newly-formed St. Louis Symphony Chorus. In the past two seasons this group has appeared with the orchestra in performances of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the Vérdi | Regqiuem and Beorloiz’? “Damnation ! of Faust,” as well as other large works for orchestra and chorus. The program ‘to be presented here will be in three parts. The opening | group will contain motets by Bach | and Brahms, and other compositions by Bach, Liebhold and Lotti. | Music by Szhumann and Mendels- | sohn will ‘pe heard in the second | group, but the composers are con- | temporary bearers of these famous | names. Georg Schumann will be repre- | sented by his arrangement of ° ‘How | Brightly Shines Our Morning Star” and “Jesus, meine Zuversicht.” The Cradle Song and Finale. from | Arnold Mendelssohn's “Christmas | Motet” will follow. Harvey Gaul | and F. Melius Christiansen will be among the American composers represented in the final group.
MIRIAM LIKES BRITAIN
So much did she enjoy her recent sojourn in the Brtish Isles for a pic- | ture, Miriam Hopkins. star of “The! Woman I Love,” opposite Paul Muni, | will return there soon to make a! second film.
Cramer to End Season Series
Bomar Cramer,| Indianapolis pianist, is to close the Irvington Unjon of Clubs’ season of programs with a Yecital at 8:15 p. m. Friday in the George W. Julian School, Washingt lon St. and Ritter Ave. Aside from local fame, Mr. Cramer has established a reputation throughout this country and Mexico. An American trained artist, he has three successful New York recitals to his credit, has toured exclusively ue the South ana Middle West; and was the first foreign artist presented on the National Eine Arts programs in Mexico City.
Deanna Durbin, Alice Brady
“THREE SMART GIRLS” William Powell, Edna Best “THE KEY”
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Pre-view peeks at coming Apollo pictures: 1. You're not seeing double, nor is this a photographic tr young men are Billy and Bobky Mauch, Hollywood's most and since the director, William B. identical twins, who will be seen in an adaptation of Mark| “The Prince and the Pauper.” maestro, Ben Bernie, is about to delight Alice Faye with a bit of classi fiddling.
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screen appearance as the leading feminine attraction in “Top of the
“Town,” the Apollo's next attraction.
lnstructor
Joins Staff
John Nelson Is to Teach at
Arthur Jordan.
Appointment of a new posible new classes at and a scheduled address rector were announced today at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory
Frankfort
| Music.
John ‘Nelson, Indianapolis, been appointed to the staff as inin accordion, Miss Bicking, director, announced. Mr. Nelson studied accordion under Mindie Cere and Pietro Deiro of {New York City and Joseph Sedlon
| 5f the Rhuby Conservatory of Music, | He is to begin his in-
| Cleveland. structorship immediately.
The Conservatory reported a large |
enrcllment at its new Frankfort, | Ind., unit, where staff members give instruction each Tuesday ‘noon. the unit's curriculum will be broad-
ened to include matics
Members will hear an «ddress by Miss Bicking at their state
| meeting tomorrow in Louisville. Her
lzubject will be “The Value of the {Choral Verse-Speaking Movement in Our Schools.” A denionstraticn of choral reading will ‘follow her | | talk.
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CIRCLE
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AMBASSADOR ‘‘Stolen Holiday.” wit y Frances and lan Hunter. “Living Dangerously.’ with Otto Kruger and Leonora Corbett. ] ALAMO “Prison Shadows.” with Eddie Nu-
cent. Also “Hats Off,” with Mae Clarke and John Payne.
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| HOLLYWOOD, April 13. —Gloria |
Gilbert, dancer who claims to have |
the most beautiful legs in the world, | was here today to play a featured irole in a motion picture for Walter | Wanger.
TALENTED ACTRESS
Frances Farmer, teamed again | with Edward Arnold in “The Toast of New York,” is accomplished in
nearly all the arts. Besides being la serious dramatic student, she sings, plays the piano and is the | author of many articles and poems.
Luise Rainer
| Paul Muni Also Rewarded
Two Suits Face Cowboy Actor
HOLLYWOOD, April 13.—Hoot Gibson, cowboy actor, today faced | another damage suit—this time for | $25,000. Mrs. Myra Finn charged in a suit on file in Superior Court that she was injured when an automobile in which she was riding was struck by one driven by Mr. Gibson.
Colony Pictures, Inc., also is suing Mr Gibson, charging $32,000 loss as a result of an alleged breach of contract.
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Guild Honors Awarded 10
For His Performance in
"The Good Earth."
By Uniled Press HOLLYWOOD, April 13.—Luise Rainer and Paul Muni today had | scored a clean sweep of all acting | honors Hollywood can bestow with | announcement that . they were awarded the monthly Screen Actors Guild recognition for their February performances in “The Good Earth.” The Guild laurels followed closely their winning the 1936 award of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as well as a poll of 621 motion critics by the Minneapolis Journal. It was the second time the Austrian screen stars had received the Guild vote. Bonita Granville, child actress, won the supporting player award for her performance in “Maid of Salem.”
"TUESDAY, APRIT, 13, 1937
Art Kassell Next On Indiand Roof
Art Kassell's Orchestra is next on the Indiana Roof’s list of nationally famous dance bands scheduled for one-nignt stands, according to Manager Tom Devine. The “Kassells in the Air” unit recently cone cluded an Aragon Ballroom engagement in Chicago to make the tour which will bring it to Indianapolis Sunday. : The Kassell organization made its first Indiana Roof appearance in 1934, coming here from the Netherlands Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati. Paul Collins’ Orchestra Roof’s current attraction.
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