Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1941 — Page 11

THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1941

Maps Good

Will Tour

Werner Janssen Will Visit South America.

HOLLYWOOD -- Werner

April 17 (U.

Janssen, conductor

plarances in South &nnounced today Mr.

America,

Janssen and Miss

for Rio de Janeiro duct symphonies pute, Buenos Aires, nd Santiago before returning Hollywood in August

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Mr. Coburn

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From all present indications, Charles Coburn is going to get biffed

on the head by Jean Arthur. _opening tomorrow at the Circle.

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Miss Stevens

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Voice in Recital.

A flashing, facile: voice, that of comely Rise Stevens, was the fare last night as the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale brought its season to a close in the Ayres auditorium. Making her Indianapolis debut, the young mezzo-soprano demon-

hahdle lieder or Bizet or

ning’s program. Special Relish for Lieder Her lieder last night

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other hand she has a rich, full chest tone and a strength that is at once supple and invigorating. And apparently Miss Stevens has a special relish for her lieder. This bent, however,

pretation of such things as the “Voi che sapete” aria from Mozart's nais-tu le pays” aria from last night with a full legato. As an encore to the latter, she sung the Habanera aria from Biget's “Carmen” and this happily

|to typify gypsy emotion. Sings 2 Groups in English On a light and airy plane, Miss Stevens’ last two groups were in English, among them the June bride's favorite, Griieg’s “I Love Thee,” Dvorak’s “Tune Thy Fiddle, Gypsy!” and “Songs My

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'4 CITY STUDENTS | IN PLAY AT PURDUE

LAFAYETTE, Ind, April 17.— | Four students from Indianapolis have been cast for a revival of George Ade's comedy, “A College | Widow,” | the Purdue Hall of Music. They are Marjorie Patrick, Mingle, J. Henry Amt and Ivan | ayers, The play will Purdue atmosphere in that Mr. Ade is a Purdue graduate, | and John T. McCutcheon, uate with the '89s, is special stage sets.

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Scores Here

Facile |

strated a voice flexible enough to “Mignon” in easy fashion, and all in one eve-|

consisted | of Schumann's “Widmung,” Brahms’ | “In |

chameleon tone qualities but on the

is not so nar-| row as to allow a delightful inter-

“Marriage of Figaro” and the “Con-| “Mignon” | by Thomas. These Miss Stevens did

{ without the usual gyrations meant |

Mother

to be presented May 3 in

John

have a distinct |

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