Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1943 — Page 13

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Suite” by John Alden Carpenter, “Circus Polka” by Igor Stravinsky.

Must Write Sevitzky All applicants must, however, sig-

? nify their intention to appear for Put the bony pieces in a Nettle, auditions in a letter to Mr. Sevitaky, sent to the Murat, giving full name, meat falls from ad hether the re Strain the broth, skim | inetrumentalists or .

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vocalists, None

audition has not been received by Saturday, Nov, 13. Mr. Sevitzky said that “we are trying, by means of this contest, to {discover unrecognized Indianapolis talent, and to give young musicians a chance to be heard by the public! on their first step up the musical ladder.” Young people's concerts, which are not children’s concert's, are so far scheduled for Dec. 2 and March 2, he added.

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play one movement of a standard concerto and one shorter piece; {singers should be prepared with one operatic aria and one or two songs.

ing season, the compositions to be heard,

certs Nov, 20 and 21, will offer tha! “Coronation,” “Hallucination™ “Death” arias from Moussorgsky’s | “Boris Godounov,” the Viking aria | from Korsakov's “Sadko” and Konnemann's “When the King Went Forth to Wat,” The orchestra portions of the program will in- | clude Shoshtakovitch’s symphony | No. 85 and Arthur Shepherd's “Fantasy on a Garden Theme.”

Sziget to Be Soloist With Joseph Szigeti, violinist, as |

certs, Dec. 4 and 5, the program will | violin

strumentalists should be prepared to |%

*In further detailing the plans of! || the orchestra during the approach- | Mr. Sevitzky spoke of |

Alexander Kipnis, baritone, soloist | for the second pair of regular con- |

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soloist for the third pair of con- p. m. ila chairman,

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Man,” now showing at the Circle. and Count Basie and his orchestra,

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