Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1946 — Page 20

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| véntions is the theme of “My Repu~ . {the Indiana.

tenor, to. be heard Am recital ‘at English’s Feb. 26, the final program of the Martens series,

Stanwyck in Widow's Role

The tyranny of high-society cons

tation,” which opened yesterday at With Barbara Stanwyck and

the film also includes Lucille Wat son, who does America’s finest portrayal of wealthy dowagers. In the role of Mrs. Drummond, a widow with two sons, Miss Stanwyck finds her mother's dominance and her sons’ reaction to neighbor. hood gossip a barrier to her finding new happiness with Maj. Landis {Mr.. Brent), The film ends with a promise of future contentment. “My Reputation” raises the questioh, frequently Asked, whether movies should be. taken seriously. Wolcott Gibbs, drama critic of the New Yorker, expressed himself forcefully on the subject recently in The Saturday Review of Literature.

question, ' Mr. Gibbs sald plenty more about movies being designed for immature minds. Whether immature or not, movies are fascinating, if only for Hollywood’s superb technical skill, At point after point in “My Reputation,” you feel like the fellow who wins the $64 prize—camera, direction, effects, Just one item, and probably not important, is the beautiful orchestration of “The First Noel” in a Christmas eve scene. Certainly the film has a lot of soap-opera stuff in it, but it's well done, and it should offer many peo-

|} torium, .|tet was heard last night, in the

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|String Group Is Held Tops

Budapest Ensemble - Pleases Audience” Here, “The mountain of the Indiana brought forth a mouse- -stoed aude

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final concert of the Indianapolis Ensemble Music society's season. | Ornate as a perfume shop, the auditorium last night throbbed and vibrated with the best string-quare tet sounds you're likely to. hear, The Budapest quartet is tops, as everybody knows. : In ‘a program including Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, the quartet gave forth the too-seldom-heard sounds of ensemble music, which has suffered from neglect in this oountry, ! Better Indoor Sport Indeed; last ‘ights concert raised question of why there is so little current id in chamber music, apart from specialized audi~ ences. Publicity, glamour and all the hoopla surrounding soloists have turned public attention away from | music as an activity, Few families in this country follow the one-| time European tradition of music! in the home, with the youngsters pitching in and helping with trios, quartets and quintets, | Chamber music is a better ins! door sport than gin-rummy, but esthetic starvation has reached the point where it is. a rare and expensive art patronized by a small and discriminating audience, That's too bad. Last night's program emphasised the fact that some of the greatest pages of music have been written for small en, sembles. The Beethoven E flat quars tet, for example, with its magnificent counterpoint, is as fine as anys thing he ever wrote. To encourage interest in chamber music, the Indianapolis Ensemble Music society might hold competitions and offer prises for groups of young people playing trios and quartets. In any case, the Ensemble society deserves praise for making avail able such musical fare.as was heard

ple pleasant entertainment—H. B.

\Deems Taylor Predicts Fans Of Swing Will Be Tone Deaf

NEW YORK, Jan. 24 (U. P).— Unless swing music disappears withah 10 years, most of its fans will be e deaf for the rest of thelr life. ats straight from Deems Taytor, the nation’s number one music expert. He said today that thousands of swing fans already had

heard so many false notes they wouldn't know a real one if the pied piger himself tooted. it. a “There aren't any pure notes In real swing” Taylor said. “I'll have to commit suicide if it gets much worse, My ear aches when I hear people humming off key too much.” He was hopeful, though. Matter {of fact, he said the popularity of classical music is increasing. Whistle Classics He predicted that within gnother generation commuters would whistle Brahms or Mozart symphonies on their way to work. “Now, that I could take” Mr: { Taylor said. “You just can’t make their music sound as bad as swing

~unless, of course, you swing it.”

last night—H. B.

He cited as proof of his theory, the increase of high school and! college classical orchestras from 1000, 15 years ago, to 20,000 in 19435.

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Additional proof, -he said, was the stealing of classical music for| swingy love songs. | “Must Have Tunes”

“Maybe the swing writers are running out of tunes already,” Mr. Tay-| lor sald. © "That's the beginning of the end for any song writer. They've got to have tunes.” Mr. Taylor, author of operas, orchestral + numbers and musical encyclopedias, admitted furthering swing's cause by making it profitable, He is president of ASCAP, which insures song-writers members of nice profits. But he claimed he was making wp for that on the ROA Victor radio program during which he engages in a verbal battle for the classics. “I hope well all be saved from swing soon,” Mr. Taylor said. “It's really alarming when people dont

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