Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1943 — Page 35

and new. . . . Composer and Mrs. Fablen Sevitzky & Co. played fo SRO at the Murat theater last night with hale fit program present his “Tibet” in its popular symphonic mysic at 40 cents . . . employees who distinguished themselves wore (left to right) poem, describing Tibet's dismal Bilteliffe, plano soloist for Gershwin's “Rhapsody in Blue”; Harriet Peacock, one of the erchesira’s four flutisis, and Frits Slegal, Sons mANer and vielin soloists tor a selection from Verdi's opera, “La Traviata.”

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abounding enthusiasm by applaud. f—_ World” ing at the slightest provocation— amilia r ’ " ; whenever Mr. Sevitzky walked on or h aN Chol Home, ht off the stage and when Concert- .

master Fritz Siegal stood to tune up the orchestra. - Rousing ovations the audience had been waiting for

called for bows at the end of each DC apody In Blue" - ing the difficult piano parts, the orchestra did it justice,

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1 voml played. with his ous tomary skill the violin solo passages in the introduction to act III. of “La Traviata,” and | the audience 'hummed and swayed 4 [with the music of the beautiful {Strauss waltz, “Tales from the Vienna Woods.” A symphonic arrangement by {Dubensky of . Stephen Foster's | “Swanee River,” “Oh Susahnah,” |and “Beautiful Dreamer” closed {the eoncert, and Mr, BSevitaky| obliged with an encore of “Stars and Stripes Forever,” How lasting an impression the symphonic music made on the 2500 listeners may be determined by the number who attend the orchestra's

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