Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1946 — Page 10
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TONIGHT —Adults, 5:45 to 6—30e- TONIGHT Adults, 5:45 te 6—30¢ Alan Ladd—Geraldine Fitzgerald Dennis Morgan—Jack Carson [1] " ' 0.58 Two Guys From Milwauke
. : > » Gift to Local Audience ibis A tpl Yule © ) . i FABIEN SEVITZKY fi By HENRY BUTLER Conductor al 0. y 0 Fabien Sevitzky did himself proud both as conductor and as Fal. peo. % 3:30 PE % 3 bina C
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Nd 1% ab va be ! impresario of talent in yesterday’ s pop concert at the Murat. 7 He had as good and as personable & quartet of young soloists as «youre likely to hear and see, plus Elmer A. Steffen’s Indianapolis Symphonic choir for ensemble singing in the operatic numbers, 1 might as well break down and confess that the idea of an operatic pop concert seemed in advance N———————————— something of a clambake. They Easter musi¢, yesterday seemed would roast old chestnuts, I thought. splendidly new and significant.
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wonderful. slasm, with Mr. Steffen’s chorus,| g.dd - Fields - Romberg musical, | AND HIS ORCHESTRA
woodwinds with a clarity the pros- Teiting, both orchestrally and VOCALLY. | wie - - wmeeiem——
no acoustical mistakes. lcontralto, in the “Habanera” and | : “Up in Central Park.” musical, at
Music Revitalized ; | the “Seguidilia.” 30 1 S If the Indianapolis Symphony or- | Another Swarthout | CIRCLE 1! " $ she is re- * with Edward G chestra could always sound as swell! Managerial gossip says she is re 2 “The Stranger. a ve and. Orson as it did yesterday, people would [garded as another Gladys Swarth- Welles, at 11 1.50, 4:40, 7:30 and
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realize the magnitude of Dr. Se- out. I think she has ‘the advan- Genius at Work," with Wally vitzky's achievement. “|tage over Miss Swarthout of being! Mown and Alen camney, at 12:48, The test .of a good conductor is able to sing without guttural-choky | INDIANA ADVENTURE {Playing music so familiar that even mannerisms. This business of try-| 3 Three Little Girls in Blue.” with {tone-deaf people hum it. We o- ing to be Spanish in French, like June ver L ieorge Montgomery and ( fi
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First of all, the orchestra Was sounding better than ever this year,! «ym jn © " ; n Central Park,” opening its { moved forward on to the temporary giving background volume Zs p J english’s 0- " ® | PRO FOOTBALL Bears vs, Redskins { tr d | week-long run at Englis 0 : He Ria pe or aukh moodwinds with # Elariy the Bros- citing, both archestrally and YooulY. | - Ens SPEEDWAY {oe iin | “MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE”
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cenium seems to swallow. Paren-|1f you think the logal team can't + : thetical suggestion to the planners play, you should have heard the or- Times Amusemen DAIS” TI Michigan nip of that talked of, when-as-and-if chestra in the prelude. And you Clock Cary Gra rl EAST SIDE municipal auditorioum: Let's have should have heard Rosalind Nadell, “NIGHT AND DAY” ENGLISH MECCA 133 Willard Parker Plus Short Subjects N. Noble Evelyn Keyes
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the “Mignon” overture and heard | Puccini's brain- tester of trying to 7 KEITH'S d ic Tania” i FERRO “The Thrill of Bramls suriin the famous “Je suis Titania” polo- be Japanese in Italian (“Butter- g, Te Me i Nag i / t! pio k > n ingers | Miller an Be Allan Joslyn, at 11:40, | | naise part of it (Does anybody bul fy), makes demands on singers.| TT; 5s"s and 10 IN HIS MOST DARING, HIS RE my colleague Anton Scherrer re- nfs Nadell did beautifully with a : member Tetrazazini's record Of 1}. accent in the “Je nai jamais on voew 8 iad MOST WONDERFUL ROLE + > “Undercurren tarring atha~ that?) connu” kind of lingo that abounds rine Hepburn and Robert Taylor, at Amazing ‘how a good “orchestra “carmen.” 11:83, 2:05, 4-37, 7:09 and 9:41 performance can revitalize music| gpecia] plug for Earl V. Schuster LYRIC Murat Tomorrow ks P MN jyou thought was half dead. The first oboe, who had important work “The Plaingman, | with Gary Coop { Thomas seemed to have mew Pro-iy, the Entriacte to Act IV of "Car- $200 Jean Amendl a o ‘ S fundity. It had the profundity all men.” “The Jungle Princess,” with Doro Visiting Subs, Puerto Rice, jalong, like the works of Mascagni John Gurney. baritone . of the | thy Lamour and Ray Milland, st 3
THE WEST INDIES | Verdi, Gounod and the others IN ap. .ohglitan Opera company, Wha i. Ara | yesterday's program, but apprecia- rounded up the quartet of voc al so- aN } nh “Downtown | i ué { Thent st NN re vane, | tive, authoritative musicianship Was 1 icc. He got enthusiastic recep-| pg \ Z Tha West! 120 N. Pennsylvania. $1.60, 51.23, 85c. |i needed to bring out meaning most, for the “Serenade” -and the “lof us have forgotten, (“Calf of Gold" from. Faust.’ {on New and Significant Too bad®' vesterday's concert| ° A Mascagni has béen hurdy- -gurdied wasn’t national lly on the air. It yas 24 yopular concert as I've] and otherwise murdered so much 2S fine a poplar conc | § ever heard. | |that the “Cavalleria Rusticana” se- q——— Sma py ; RRY! FINAL DAY! lections: Introduction, Siciliana and| LAST 2 DAYS : J. Mack Brown “GHOST RIDER"
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