Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1946 — Page 6

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Bad Acoustics.

Cropsey auditorium,

signers of Oentral Public library, swimming pool.

clarinetist ; ist, precisely what was going on, ticularly in forte passages,

Richard Clayton,

Par-

possible to catch shading and

phrasing. Celle Tone Lost hall evidently alters the

That

quality of instruments; for though |

| Mr, Koogler's clarinet was clear

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| enough, much of Mr, Clayton's cello | tone, while

Hall's Echoes Spoil Concert *Raculty Trios Tones Lost by

It's too bad yesterday's chamber music concert by an JIndikna university faculty trio couldn't have been presented elsewhere than in

For, with due respect to the de-

Cropsey hall has approximately the same acoustics as a marble-lined |

You couldn't tell in yesterday's performance by William Koogler, celland Kathryn Clayton, pianist,

the echoes piled up until it was im- |

In New Position

Assistant Symphony manager . Hubert N. Scott of Indianapolis, recently appointed assistant manager of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra, will assume his new position next month,

To Appear Here

The 80-voice Chancel choir from | First Methodist church, Blooming-|

(ton, will be heard here in a pro-

agreeable’ in the softer gram of sacred music at 8 p, maf

| passages, was lost in a sort of a [Weduatay in Broadway Methodist

ling sound emerging from that con- |

fusion of echoes. Yesterday's program consisted of Beethoven's trio in B flat, op. 11]

| Berger's G minor, op. 94, Brahms’ trio in A minor, op. 114, The Beethoven {illustrated the | hall's acoustic defects. In the allegro Ffeon brio first movement, you | couldn't tell even whether the]

performers were keeping logether.| assume they must have been, | | since in the adagio second move-| | ment, softer and less brilliant, "you goad distinguish individual melodie line

Needs More Tone One criticism, and if I'm wrong, blame jt on that hall: Mrs. Clay-| ton could use a trifle more tone on | the piano. Her contributions to the characteristic repartee of trio in-| ! struments were not always clearly defined. If Indiana university musicians continue using Cropsey auditorium {for their projected series of concerts, I suggest they borrow a heap lof GI blankets and hang them | around to stop that infernal echo! Next scheduled I. U. recital at | Central Public will be at 8 p. m. | today. Joanne Drescher of Spencer, | | pianist, will be heard in recital. HB, | SPY TRIAL OPENS { MONTREAL, May 20 (U, P.).— | Trial of Fred Rose, - Communist ‘member of parliament charged with conspiracy to give Canadian and American military secrets to Soviet | Russia, opens -today before a 12-man | Jury.

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church. Directed by Oswald G. Ragats, Indiana

will be. sponsored here by the In-

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| vocalists,

diana chapter of the Amerieant Guild of Organists. Soloists will include Anita Lynch.) Barbara Atkins, Joan Smith, Margery Pearce and Stewart While,

Gerald Doty, violinists. Wednesday's program will mark the 50th anniversary of the founding of the American Guild of] Organists.

TONIGHT

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Bloomington Choir,

university organ depart- | and | ment head, the Bloomington choir has announced the appointment of

also Donald Neal and

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Miss Drescher’'s recital will be the first of a series to be given in Indianapolis by students of Indiana| university ‘music school. - A senior {at I. U, music school, Miss Drescher {is & pupil of Prof, Ernest Hofl-

LOEW'S simmer, ; “The, Outlaw,” with Jane Russell, Her program will include the k ol, Th Mi ; Jack Busiel, Thomas Mitchell and | Bach-Busoni Chaconne, the Schu-

mann F minor sonata, two groups of etudes by Chopin and Scriabin and the Busoni Hanacription of

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George Burrous as manager of the | refreshment concessions and Earl); Hall . as assistant manager,

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