Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1946 — Page 8
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Clarence Elbert's
Final ‘Maennerchor Concert Called ‘Better Than Ever'
oNLY—_ Management, Leasing By HENRY BUTLER Selling The final concert of the MaénnerAppraising chor’s season Saturday night drew’ Mortgage Loans about the biggest crowd I've seen in Insurance
Maybe word got around that: the. soloist, Donald Dickson, would be good. Maybe word got around even after the concert started that things were going especially well, for people kept coming in long after we
Maennerchor
pr Hamlet' at English
sounded better than ever. It's al fine chorus, and it has improved | during the season, possibly because | of added strength from returning | veterans. | The tenor section, always a prob-| lem in amateur choruses, was particularly good . Saturday night. | Those men managed ‘a chest-tone | high C in the Hageman-Enders| “Miranda” with none of the usual| . symptoms of apoplexy. And the! ensemble, as usual, was exceedingly well managed. Mr. Elbert certainly
Frances Reid, who plays the role of Ophelia in Maurice Evans’
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‘}/ Mr. Dickson's accompanist,
| {program is the Richard Kountz (whieh
{full ‘of sound and fury, signifying | (nothing. I think it's commonplaces
But I hasten to add that the Maen- § open 10 Y \nerchor did a fine job with it, as §2§¢ "I | : ih ! | | ' 'did Mr, Dickson in his solos. Plus Tax lube 1 1
{ porter and former Indiana univer- | sity football star, will relate some lof his police and gridiron exploits |
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knows how to train a choir. © Soloist Is Sensation : Mr. Dickson, the baritone soloist, proved more of a sensation than
mest of us had expected. He has Coming to Murat
production of “Hamlet,” opening at the English Thursday, May 23.
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| a fine, big voice. And with excel-/ » lent musicianship (as in Hugo!
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CIRCLE . “From This Day Forward,” with Joan Fontaine, at 12:30, 3:40, | 6:55 ‘and 10:15. “Riverboat Rh thm,” Errol and Te 11:30, .2:38,
with Leon ankie Carle's bang, at :50- and 9:1
INDIANA “Tomorrow Is: Forever,” with Claudette Colbert, Orson Wellessan d George Bran at 11, 1:12, 3:24, 5.38, 7:48 and K se over Girl,” and 8: 42
EITH'S at 11:30, 2:34, 5:38 “The Lady Has Plans,” at 1:17, 4121, 7: 25 and 10:29, ;
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“The, Outlaw,” with Jane Russell, Jack Buetel, Thomas Mitchell and Walter Huston, at .10, 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:03 and ’: Sn Bare T Q. in person, at
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“The Virginian,” with Joel McCrea, Brian Donlevy, Sonny Tufts and Barbara Birtton, at 12:48, 4:02, 7:06 and 10:10.
Wolf's “Er ist's” which. drew big applause, or Marx's “Hat Dich die Liebe beruehrt”) he combines a| shrewd sense of the audience.
That Marx song, which I'd never!
even heard of before Saturday night, | is & wonderful example of modern
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trend in the lieder tradition. The] important thing about lieder is that they're written as duets for voice) jand piano, not just as solos with {oom-pa-pa background. That's | where praise of Lawrence Stevens, is ap-| | propriate. Mr. Stevens skilfully and | ympathetically handled some high|ly difficult accompaniments. Praise for Accompanist
My gripe about Saturday night's
famed jive pianist, in “Jazz at the Philharmonic,” due at the Murat Thursday evening,
Micade Lux Lewis,
GREEK PLEBISCITE SEPT. 1
“The Song of Man,” in| ATHENS, May 13 (U. P.).—The which Mr. Dickson was soloist With | government today announced that the Maennerchor. To me, that com- | the plebiscite on the Greek mon-
position is, in Macbeth's phrase, | g cy will be held Sept. 1.
Dorothy Munger, accompanist of the Maennerchor, deserves a whole column of praise. Mrs. Munger, of | the Jordan -conservatory- faculty, is | precise and dependable in her play- | ing. Saturday night she had what almost amounted to a concerto in the Kountz accompaniment, and she managed it with the skill and good | fe taste she reveals in her piano work elsewhere. If Mr. Elbert's concerts next sea-| son are progressively as successful | as they've been this season, the Athenaeum is going to have to build something the size of Indiana uni-| versity auditorium. |
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