Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1937 — Page 21
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Rose, bass fiddler; Caralina, harpist, and Lorna, flutist seen. through the harpstrings, are among the charming girl musicians Phil Spitalny has assembled as his professional family. They are heard on the “Hour of Charm” broadcasts over WIRE and WLW, Mondays at
9:30 p. m.
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! . 4 eo. Good Radio Music By JAMES THRASHER i If you/can’t get to Chicago tonight for the opera, a highly recom-
mended hour of listening will be
available at 10:30 o'clock on the
NBC-Red network. For at that {ime Kirsten Flagstad ‘ands Lauritz
Melchior will be heard in a portion
There is nothing to be said about &-
of Wagner's “Tristran and Isolde.”
these great: singers in these great roles that has not been said already. It’s enough, then, to remind you that every opportunity to hear them in the immortal Wagnerian love drama is to your advantage. For there's no telling when we shall have again so satisfying an Irish princess and Cornish
8» Earlier in the evening of this particularly rich musical Monday, you may hear Fritz Reiner conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra at &
o'clock on NBC-Blue. Mr. Reiner | ying
Bas chosen Wagner's tchman” Overture to begin broadcast. After that a Li
first of that composer’s symphonic
will continue with
andl] of the other night, a reporter adpa |
ys | aid. “What 43 am a
incidentally, a very good singer. She ‘was born in Moscow and graduated from the Conservatory there. Her debut was in Paris and since then she has been heard in recital and opera in Russia, France, Finland, Scotland, Germany, Sweden, the West Indies and the United States. Among the orchestral features on ‘the same program will be a. Fo formance of “Knightsbridge” from .Coates’ “London. Suite” Frank Black will conduct. ; #8 a #» : In the last of “three broadcasts presenting winning compositions in the 1936 NBC Music Guild Awards, the Guild tomorrow will -offer the work which took “show” money—a String Quartet by Rudoif Forst. The program will be at 1:30 Rm. er=
én ‘the NSCkBlue network. " | formers will
le olumbia will Boudeart
'Cheerful Tribute’ to Dexter Fellows. :
ter, .CBS-WFBM, _8:00—Philadeiphia ‘Orchestra NBC-Blue. 10: 30—Chicago City Opera, NBO. 11:00—Tommy Dorsey's Orchestre, MBS-WIRE Ta
Morris Hicks, WIRE'S rambling radiocaster, will be at The Times Clothe-A-Child office for a broadcast at 1 p. m. tomorrow, Informal
| interviews with children and their
parents are scheduled, and Mr, Hicks will outline the office operations: which convert your donae tions into warm clothing for needy
. # 2 A stirring ;in thy Bibernating ranks of heavyweight fighters brings Max Schmeling of Germany and Harry Thomas of Chicago to Madison Square Garden tonight, and NBC’s microphones to the ringside for a Blue network broadcast at 9:15 p. m. Two sets. of broadcasters will be on hand since NBC is to send out both a sponsored. and sustaining description. Cities which are to hear the commercial program will ° listen to Sam Taub and Brooke Temple, veteran fightcasting team. Clem McCarthy, the network’s ringside ace, and George Hicks are to work together for the unsubsidized broadcast. Also present will be Arno Helmis of the Reichs Rundfunk Gesellschaft, who will shortwave a description to Germany. Although the fight is supposed to be just a warmup for Schmeling bétore his go with Joe Louis next summer, there might be a bit of excite~ ment to attract radio boxing fans. Young Mr. Thomas, a former Temple University football star, is ratéd as a reasonably tough customer. And there may be some offstage boos for Herr Maxie, whose current fight has been picketed by conscientious angi. Nazi-ites. 8 ” 2 What is billed as a “cheerful tribute” to the late Prince of Ballynoo, Dexter Fellows, is to be heard on CBS-WFBM at 3:15 p, m, tomorrow. / This broadcast is to be part of a memorial service arranged by the Circus Saints and Sinners: ior the veteran circus press agent. For the occasicn they have pitched & circus. tent in the ballroom of New York's Hotel Commodore. \ Edwin C. Hill, one of Mr. Fellows’
‘| intimate associates, will read H. I.
Phillips’ recent poetic tribute: The press is to be represented by Thoreau Oronyn, Alva Johnson and Stanley Walker, and Phil Duey is F to sing. Mr. Fellows’ friends have pledged themselves to avoid mournful eulogies &s a final tribute’ to the man’s cheerful nature, Fo ‘. ® = 3X In cne quarter, at least, Gracie Allen is being taken seriously. A recent report from the astute American Society of Composers and Publishers ranks Gracie among the
{10 best “song pluggers” in radio.
The delightful Gracie wouldn't be ’ a singer at all if, iin an excess of good spirits, she hadn’t hummed one day in the presence of George Burns and Guy. Lombardo. With the show’s producer in the control booth, George and Guy sneaked a “live mike” in front of her. She sang “Litfle Grass Shack” on the next weekly broadcast. Since then, Gracie has started 10 or more
’| songs on the way to popularity, ac-
cording to publicity men. # To show you that the world does move, if only in circles, MBS tonight is to inaugurate a new series, “20 Years Agd—And Today.” The hour is 9:30 o’clock. With no attempt at editorial ment, the program will drama war news then—the World War; war news today-—conflict in Spain and China. Labor troubles of two decades ago will be set against a like situation today. Then lighter sub-: jects, dancing, music, human interest, and so on, will be contrasted. . The series may give us some ane swer as to w if anything, the world has gained or lost in 20 years,
Around the Dial—Robert Spot gomery and Ida Lupino will be “The The-
heard in a radio version of 39 Steps” on torght’s ater program. . , . Simon Bolivar’s attempt to form a League of Nations in 1826 is to be ascribed fn the “rave New World” at 9:30 o'clock tonight. WFBM. .. the traps for. Benny Goodman, has been commissioned ta write a bogk, “Instructions in
know better? eo oo First official statement from the commission of inquiry into charges against ie Saas gainet Lesh { heard on a 10-minute broadcast on CBS at 5:35 p. m. today. Dr. ? Dewey, commission member, Toad & telegram from Trotsky,
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be the Kreiner String| i
Quartet, - ‘of whom are now members of the new NBC Symphony.
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