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Favor of Special Programs Tonight; ‘Essays in Music’ to Oifer Minuets

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This is Biil Frosch of the WIRE announcing staff demonstrating

the organization’s new “pack” transmitter, a complete radio station weighing 55 pounds. The first in the city, the miniture broadcasting outfit is capable of contacting the home station from. within a radius

‘booming’ of Big Ben’

of a mile and a half for the rebroadcasting of special events.

- RADIO THIS EVENING

(The indianapolis Times fs not responsible for tnacenracies in program ane .aouncements caused by station changes after press time.)

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Be many f . the | quali at so Ol thoughtless find in Mozart's music to the exclusion of deeper meanings. 1 “Don Giovanni” is alive today because it contains a wealth of mucharacterization. The currently unding style of Mozart's | Others A expression cannot. obliterate Ihe <. | | musie’s vivid and subtle 1 : io Pins wil sng ihe thle pact | ) ~and Dusolina Giannini

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Where to. fina other stations: Chicago, WBBM 770; WENR 870,

wMAQ on: Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 1750; Gary, WIND 560.

Good Radio Music © By JAMES THRASHER Mozart ““Don ‘Giovanni,” one of the oldest of regularly performed

be broad: in full by This performance an:

operas, will start the new. year for the Metropolitan tomorrow, and will

C-WLW beginning at 1 p. m.

ts to a “revival,” 158 th amorous Don. has ot held forth at the New York opera house sirice early ir 1935. On last jovanni” passed it

first act contains one of the most familiar minuets in all ‘music—not even excepting those two mal treated confections in G Major by Beethoven and Paderewski. "We shall not hear the “Don Gio= | vanal _minuet. todey, but Mozart |

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, oo the G Major Symphony. will be from Debussy’s n aq Berlioz’

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Itheater Gwners Oppose Appearance of Film Stars on Air.

! TONIGHT

5:00—Victor Bays © .. Movie,” CBS-WFBM. “Good Radio Music.”) 7:00—Hammerstein Music ° Hall, CBS-'WFBM.. 7:30—Paul Whiteman'’s Orchestra, CBS-WFBM. 8:00---Hollywood Hotel, CBSWFBIL. 10:00—New Year's Eve Celebration, NBC-WIRE and CBSWFBIL

Winding up the the old year in piel fashion, radio schedules go flying to the winds tonight when both NBC and CHS turn all facilities over to the customary New Year's Eve celebration. Both networks will plug in here and there across the country as the old year melts into the new and the sit-at-homers ma listen, literally, to the whole nation making noise.

NBC

NBC's combined coast-to-coast network is to remain open until 4 a. m. cn New Year's Day to bring a parade of the finest dance bands from: night clubs and hotels in New York, Chicago, Denver, the West Coast and Hawaii. Other focatures of NBC's New Year's Eve schedule will be the tolling London’s New Year's day and a Watch Night Service from Riverside Church*in New York City. J The NBC-Blue network will “carry a continuous, cross-country dance parade from 9 to 10 p. m, .tonight, presenting successively, in half-hour periods, Paul Martin's orchestra from San Francisco, Marek Weber's from Chicago, Lang Thompson's from Toledo, and Freddy Martin’s from New York. -A¢ 11 p. m. the Blve and Red Netviorks are to synchronize, continuing the dance music. From 11:01 to 11:55 p. m. the dance music will be supplied from Greenwich Village, Harlem and Park’ Avenue in New York City, Cheiago’s night spots are to fure’ nish the rhythm from 11:55 to 12:55 -

a, no Switching to Denver, the dance marathon will continue from 12:55 to 1:55 #1. m., with the orchestras of Nick Stuart, Willie Hartzell and Donnely James. The Wast Coast and Hawail will furnish the remainder of the annual NBC dance program. As the 13% -ton Big Ben booms ir the Mew Year in England, the NBC-Blie network will carry the tolling at 6 p. m, today. Big Ben, located atop the Parliamentary Bulding in London, is the largest striking clock in the world. The Watch Night Service at Rive erside Church in New York is to be broadcast at 10:30' p. m., over NBC» Red. D: Harry Emerson Fosdick, pastor, will: deliver the sermon, “Facing the New Year.” The program also is to include music by the chu‘ch choir, and the ringing in of th: New Year by the carillon.

Climaiing the 1937 season, the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl football battles will be broadcast tomorrow. The former game between the University of Alabama and the Unie versity of California will be dee scribed over NBC-Blue, beginning at 3:45 p. m. The time of the Tournament of Roses description, just before the game, has not yet The Sugar Bowl game between (Santa Clara and Louisiana States :5 to go on the air at 3:45 p. m., over NBC-WIRE.

CBS

New ‘Tear celebrations from Times Square to the beach at Waikiki will be presented tonight and tomorrow morning when CBS follows 1938, as it bows in across the continent. Twenty dance bands are to be heard during the five hours from 10 p. m. to 3 a. m. and a series of “Man-in-the-Street” interviews are scheduled to be picked up in New York, Chie gage, Denver, Hollywood and Hono

WFEM, the local CBS affiliate, will dorm the network at 10:30 o'clock

Paul Douglas, who for the last six years has greeted New Year's standing in the midst of the throngs in Times Square with a CBS microphone in his hand, will be at his post again this year. He will interview passers-by on their plans and hopes for 1938.

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inating in the Paramount Studios. CBS will carry the program at §

Pp. m. : Otto Klemperer, who is “shuttle ing” this year between Pittsburgh and l.os es, will conduct the orchestra through Berlioz’ “Benvenuto.. Cellini” Overture; Mozart's “Haffner” "Symphony; Debussy’s “Afternoon of a Faun” and “Till Euler splagel” by Strauss. : 2 ®. 2

ut ihe Indianapolis oreliestrs and ‘the Symphonic Choir whetted your appetite for more Kodaly terough their recent performance of the “Psalmus Hungaricus,” you may have it tomorrow. The Cincinnati Cons:rvatory program tomor-ow includes an example of the Hun»arian composer's chamber music, the Duo for Violin and Cello, Opus 7 Schuman’s. F. Major Quartet and a. Schubert Sonata for Viola and Piano