Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1946 — Page 28
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“A program of muflc largely faImitiar. to record-collectors will 'bé played by Eugene Ormandy and he Philadelphia orchestra at 8:15 m. next Thursday in the Murat. transcribed. from Handel's 'Ster Music,” . the program will jontinue with the Sibelius Fifth usic from “The Perfect Fool” and
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* AT KEITH'S — Vaudeville show entitled “Going to Town,” featurihe the Three Harmonicas, Emil and Evelyn, Joe Franklin and Pals, Nichols and Haley, Helen
ttraction, ‘Girls of the Big House,” with Roberts and Virginia Chrise. Regular Friday talent show
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‘NEW YORK, May 3 (U. P).— fhe press division of the United appointed a provisional gommittee of American and forign correspondents today to ad-
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cluded Miss Linville’s French group, is a flendishly difficult song of the sort you'd never expect from innocent Cecile, composer of the “Scarf
Dance,” et al. Miss Linville negotiated the florid phrases, the tough | 48
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‘At War Memorial. By HENRY BUTLER ‘Doris Linville, soprano soloist “at : | First Baptist church, was heard in recital last night at World War Memorial auditorium, Pupil of George Newton, Indianapolis voice teacher, who sponsored the program, Miss Linville was accompanied at the piano by Edith Shannon. 3 The prospect of a debut recital may frighten both the singer and the critic. So _ many things can happen. But Miss Linville last began reassuring this humble scribe from the very first notes. She has a good voice, and she knows how ‘to use it.- She has the virtues (phrasing, breath-control, musicianship) and none of the vices that plague many young singers. Picks Difficult Selection Any young singer who can. get off ‘on the right foot with a Handel aria (Miss Linville began with JO Had I Jubal's Lyre”) is in .the groove for the rest of the evening. For Handel, besides being musically wonderful, is both vocal test. and vocal calisthenics. I think old George Friedrich himself, back there in the 18th century, would have
She followed with Frank LaForge's arrangement of “O Willo, Willo, Willo!” Secchi’s “Lungi dal caro bene,” and Cavalli's “Donzelle, fuggite.” (I depend on the program for these Italian spellings, with the caution that The Times will not be responsible for my mistakes.) Sings With Ease To put the horse abaft the cart,
Chaminade’s ‘“L'ete,” which con-
modulations, with remarkable and The earlier French offerings, in= d'Ishpahan” and Reynaldo Hahh's|,
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[lan Fiske Stone, who died April 122, and anyway he was having diffi- | fculty finding the right men for ‘the {right jobs.
In Solo Debut
Vocalist Confident in Recital |
Norse Music-| To Be Heard
Fine Atts League Sponsors Event for Tuesday.
The Indianapolis Fine Arts league : will present a musleale at 8:30, p. m. next Tuesday in World War Memorial ‘auditorium. Featured will be what is thought to ‘be the Mdianapolis premier of the second violin sonata by Emil
baritone’ and Central Avenue Sogren, Norwegian Tomanye comMethodist church soloist, who : will be heard as one of the solo- | The Sjogren sonata will be played ists with the Hoosier Symphony |P¥ LaVerne E. Newsome, director orchestra and Central Normal |Of Crispus Attucks high school symcollege chorus in Mendelssohn's [Phony orchestra, accompanied by “Elijah” Sunday. To be presented |Mrs. Alice Brokenburr Ray. at 3:30 p. m. in Chapel hall at | Vocal soloists: will include Mrs. Danville, the oratorio will be di- | Teresa Sanders, accompanied by rected by Thomas E. Roscoe R. Polin, and Mrs. Wilma Hoosier Symphony conductor, H. Mitchell, accompanied by her = teacher, Mrs. Lucretia 1. Love. . ‘Richard C. Henderson, founderTimes Amusement president. of the leauie Wis pry Clock
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The Technical high school Girls’
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“Her Kind hoy Man, " with Dane i Clark, Zachary Scott and Janis Concert club, directed by Miss Paige, at 12:05, 2:40, 5:10, 7:45 and | Louise Swan, will present its fourth INDIANA annual spring concert at 4 p. m. “The Virginian,” with Joel Mo- i " Crea, Rrian Donlevy, ‘Sonny Tufts May 19 in oom 300, Soaart halls and Barbara Britton, at 1. 1:46, Accompanied by Mrs. Helen X “i 7:18 and 10:04 5 itn Rice, the club will be assisted by range mpersonation,” Brenda Marshall and Wilita Qar- the Girls’ ense -. the ingan, at 12:44, 3:30, 6:16 and.9:02. strumental trio,
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