Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1946 — Page 8

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At 'Mary Had a Little’ By HENRY BUTLER

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| wi have an. opportunity next . Bome shows are doing O. K. with- Geraldine Pitzgerald, at 11:32, 2:24, month to compete for solo appear- | | oitt critical approval 4.58, 7:28 and 10, : | ance with Fabien Sevitzky and the | One is “Maid 0 i INDIANA Indianapolis ‘Symphony orchestra. ! ne 8 8id in the Ozarks “Make Mine Music.” ‘walt Disney | This anpouncement was made to- | Another is “Mary Had a Little, novelty. at 11, 1.40, 4:30, 7:20 and day by Dr. Sevitzky, togethef with | which started what will probably 10.10 details of the coming musical com- {be a finanéially successful three- “G. « War Brides,’ with Anna tition, | "| Ri rel i Lee and James Ellison, at 12:30, |” Cellist, clarinetists, flutists, plan-| FLORENCE KIRK (above) will day run at. English’s last night. Mary Morgan, vocalist fea urad 3:28, §:10 and 9 {sts, trumpetérs and violinists who sing the role of Leonora in the The critic is as non-plussed a8, wip Russ Carlyle and his orches LOEW'S are Indiana residents and between Charles ®*Wagner production of “Il he would be at a fire or & raid on| yu. held over at the 1 dia : “Holiday in Mexics.” with Walter the ages of 12 and 20 inclusive are Trovatore,* first scheduled item in a ‘dubious establishment. What goes | ¢ : ® Indiana Rev! Pidgeon, Jose Iturbi, Roddy Mc- | the Martens Concerts series at Eng- or dancing tomorrow, Friday, Dowall, Jans Powell, Ilona Massey and Xavier Cugat. at 11,.1:25, 3:50,

eligible to compete Winner to Be Soloist The winner of the competition will appear as solos tawith the orchestra at the season's first children's concert at 10 a. m Saturday, {Dec. 14, In Cadle tabernacle | Preliminary auditions hefore a board of five judges, will be held in Wilking Music Co auditorium, 1120 N.' Pennsylvania st, from 10

a. m. to noon, and ‘from 2 p.m to 4 p. m. Saturday, Nov, 23, Cellists, - pianists and violinists

must be prepared to play the first movement of a stafidard concerto Other Mstrumentalists> must be prepared to play a standard work. Board to Select 12 All- performers, except pianists. should either bring accompanists or be prepared to-play without accompaniment. There are no entry blanks: there ig no fee, Rules may be obtained by applying to the press department of “the Indiagapolis Symphony orchestra at the Murat

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3 C ent chronic ailmer at the Murat

Dr. Marvin Mack, the composers xt § e y physician, said he was in no imme- next Sunday, diate danger but was a. Very man. morrow at the Antlers Mr. Donaldson ros fame as one pollowing of Tin Pan Alley's .early song : Tarbell will writers, later coming to Hollywood.

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Indianapolis Pianist To Play at Newcastle

Times State Service NEW CASTLE, Ind, Oct. 13— Dorothy Munger, Indianapolis pianist and Jordan conservatory faculty member, will be soloist with the New Castle high school orchestra in the Y. M. C. A. gvmnasium here tonight. Opening a series of concerts sponsored by the eity schools’ music department, Mrs. Munger and the orchestra will play Gershwin's “Rhapsody in Blue,” according to Gene

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Rosa Page Welch, noted Chicago Negro mezzo-soprano, will give a recital in the sanctuary of Downey | Avenue Christian church at 7:30] p. m. Thursday. { Mrs. Welch's program will be pre- | sented at an open meeting of the| Woman's council; of which “Mrs. C A. Weesnar is president {

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