Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1938 — Page 17

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them—you can depend upon one of. the networks to be on hand to. broadcast = the goings-on. Well, there are some 17,000 gathered in St. Louis this week; which is ample reason for NBC being on the

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Magic Key broadcast on Sunday, (which featured the St. Louis Symphony, was a.conference event. At 6:45 p. m. today, you may hear the Durant (Ckla.) Senior High School Choir, Lora Haggard directing, on the Red network. ‘is no Ozark flavor to these y rs’ program, which includes Tschaikowsky’s “O Blest Are They”; “Autumn,” by Gretchaninov, and two Noble Cain compositions, “Roll, as Roll” and “The Music of { had x Tomorrow the Milwaukee A Cappella Choristers will be heard at 5 p: m.; singing Christiansen’s ‘Lost in the Night”; di Lasso’s “Echo Song”; Lvovsky’s “Elospodi Pomilui,” and. another Noble Cain composition, “Say Thou Lovest Me.” Ellen Sargent directs the group, and their program will be broadcast over Blue network stations.

2 ® 2 More student music, but this time by a graduate student, will be ou the air tomorrow when Selma Amansky, dramatic soprano, is heard on the Curtis Institute of Music broadcast (CBS-WFBM at 2:45 p. mJ). Having sung in performances of “Lohengrin,” “Tiefland” and “Rigoletto” before she was 21, Miss Amansky seems qualified to tackle ‘a, program of Debussy and Hugo Wolf tomorrow... The French composer will be represented by “Lia’s Air’ from - “L’Enfant = Prodigue.” The Wolf songs will include “Verborgenheit,” “Fussre ise,” ‘Gesang Weylas” and “Er Ist’s.”: tz Reiner is to conduct the ‘Curtis Symphony Orchestra in Mendelssohn’s “Ruy Blas” Overture:

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an equal respect for the masters. A letter from the station today anhounces ‘that “rather than risk the ire of music lovers,” it will not carry the performance of, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Choir, with Fabien. Sevitzky ‘onducting, on Saturday night. : This seems a bit paradoxical at face value. But the reason is-a valid one. WOR is committed to a commercial news broadcast at 10 p. m,, and the orchestra concert will not be finished until approximately 15 minutes later. So rather than omit the choral finale, the station has decided to depart the concert at intermission. However, this applies only * to WOR, whith provides Eastern listeners with Mutual music. The network’s local affiliate, WIRE, says. that it will carry the entire broadcast, and’ that most of the 60-odd stations who relay the Indianapolis Symphony's concerts probably will do likewise.

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Since the popular song, “Ti-P1s Tin” seems to be on everybody's’ whistling lips these days, you may want to meet -its composer, Mme, Maria Grever, on Horace Heldt's.

program tonight OVBC-WLW, 8 p. m.). , Mr. Heidt and his bovis) struck pe 5 spark for this tune’s P a few weeks ago with a first no. cast. Mme. Grever, it is announced, will tell the radio world how it feels: to be the composer of a "SADE Senn

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ey.» # ; : Bovis may hear “Ti-Pi-Tin” at once again tonight, for Billy Mills is going to pldy it a half-hour later on the Fibber McGee program (NBC-WIRE). Fibber himself is going to tell you about the car of tomorrow, which he has built from the junk automobiles of today. 2-8 =» Slowly, but surely there is a rising intellectual level in radio performance—even among man’s not-so-dumb friends. The evolution through singing mice to talking parrots now brings us a mathematical dog. His name is Jack, and he is to do his computing feats on' the NBC (Blue petWork) Jamboree at 9 o'clock ’ gut, can add -or subtract any two numbers up to six by barking. Ask him to subtract two from five, and he'll bark three Hie, He is said to perform with--out any cue or signal other than the spoken command. On the same program will be Benny Davis, song composer; Eby and Bedford, a ‘Canadian two-piano team; Don McNeill, master of ceremonies; Sylvia Clark, monologist: i ees, Fe and Anne an ark Dennis, ers. Mr. ly fa hoa, Sing. catch his breath after the Fibber McGee program before going on again. 2 2 2 : The yags-tocriches life story of the late Andrew Mellon will be dramatized on the “Famous For- : tunes” chapter this evening (MLW-Wex, 6:45 p. m.)

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the trumpet-playing Harry James takes over the percussion.

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