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Murat, was not kaing frivolous.

music and the art of music. has infinite material: jazz, Indian chants, | things.

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“But the art of music is governed |by strict canons, strict laws, which (4 piay on it. You only a new genius can break, can | re-make into new canons and laws.’

Music Defies Description

\hearsal, Mr,

defies verbal description.

something expressible in words.

“That women than men

30 per cent, show.

| “Women understand and accept tras of the Nation,” Saturday, Dec.

Men are 14. The orchestra will present the

{musie as pure emotion,

inclined to be too logical, too eager | to find words that explain musical radio premier of kionel “Piranesi” suite, first per-

Music Folk songs sorts of

Talking in his dressing-room at the Murat before yesterday's reRubinstein’ took up {the difficult question of why music

may be why far more

Artur Rubinstein, Pianist, Not Frivolous When He Says 'Even Boogie-Woogie Is Music’

Celebrated Soloist Will Play Brahms' 2d Concerto Here Today, Tomorrow

By HENRY BUTLER

“Even boogie-woogie is music.” Out of context, that statement from Artur Rubinstein might seem

“You have to distinguish between |ghly even vetter than it was dur{ing the war, now that so many of | |the men have come back. | | “The orchestra, of course, is an

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say, music is ‘Dionysian’—it is dy-| honor of Dr. Sevitzky's 10th anninamic, it is emotion itself and not

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in Indianapolis to have so {fine a conductor as Sevitzky,” he

World Premier Yesterday's well for the concerts tonight and | tomorrow, when Deems Taylor, dis-

“Music begins where words stop,” | : he said, citing Nietzsche's essay on | UNSUished critie and commentator, “The Birth of Art” in support of his statement. “As Niegzsche would “Elegy for Orchestra,” written in

with

News from NBO in Chicago just are patrons of released states that Dr, serious music—about 70 per cent to and his orchestra will 1 believe statistics | over the National Broadcasting net-

But the celebrated pianist, who will play Brahms’ second concerto with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra in| programs beginning at 7:30 p. m. today, 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at the|

Grotto Auwiliary Arrange Parties

The visiting and general houser {committees of the Sahara Grotto

auxiliary will hold a Christmas din- ~ ner at 4 p. m. Sunday in ®he home |

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| honoring 19 Beech Grove world war

city park, Gold Star mothers will be guests of honor, -

9 Veterans Honored |

A seven-foot granite memorial

veterans will be unveiled at 2 m. tomorrow in Sarah T. Boltin|

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FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1946

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of Mrs. Jeanette Askren, 4707 E. ROBERT ALDA . By MARC G Washington st. | Times Hur | The dramatic and entertainment | a LILLI PALMER Indiana huntes |committee of Sahara Grotto auxil- “Golden Slip ere pointing season [tary will hold 3 CHEEmAS hinclioon brant and cool {at 10 -a..m, Monday in the home MAGIC SHOW — Harry !of Mrs. Anne Hessel, 5202 Central’ - snesaly Jog Blackstone, famed magician, ave. ; h his .''Sh £1001 | Decoratio ncommittees of the {@ EN G L I SHO waterfowl opene is WD. Opa 1 we ‘auxiliary will hold a Christmas| § WEEK BEG. have been depe v |] Sear sar: SUN. MAT. Dec. 8 tirely upon “hom

Wonders"

English's with a matinee per-

for a week's run at |juncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday in|

{the home of Mrs. Frank Haugh, |

which needs an artist are fortunate

rehearsal augured

ther world premier of his

the Indianapolis

Sevitzky be heard

p. m. CST, on “Orches-

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{WFBM PURCHASE OK'd i WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 (U, P)~—| |The FCC announced today it had ‘authorized sale of WEOA, Evans-| |ville, Ind, by Evansville on the {Air to WFBM, Inc, Indianapolis,’ | for $200,000. ‘ | ARTEMAS CLUB TO MEET The Artemas club will meet at} 1:30 p. m, Tuesday in.the Canary |

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{6125 Dewey ave. | ACTS AND 30 SCENES AMERICA formance Sunday. A Christmas party and an elec- | | WAS EVER SEEN! iy. tatimaled ds ‘tion of officers will be held at 8) x x TY cent years. ‘a Grotto | ¥ THRILLS! While federal {p. m. Monday by the Sahara Grotto | § a 7 o ae. eders) | Revelers. auxiliary in the Grotto § o CHILLS ee ome 1

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BAD BOYS—Bobby Jordan and Leo Gorcey, with the Bowery Boys in "Spook Busters," now at the Ambassador-Alamo,

experience.” Praises Local Orchestra formed at the Murat Nov, 23 : } and 24. The audience, says Mr. Rubin- s— ——— | stein, is all-important, The art of . music exists for audiences, not for Times Amusement artists, “Bethoven didn't write Clock {for his fellow-musicians, but rather |for the public.” MURAT | What gives each performance be- |g tiER RSG MEPL OREN fore an audience new significance stein, pianist, at 7:30. is the realization by the artist that Civic he is communicating & new ex-! “Q'sr 3." Ruth Gordon comedy, perience to many of his hearers. : ENGLISH That, at least, is what I gather “Up in Central Park,” musical, at from Mr. Rubinstein’s scholarly, 50. CIRCLE though necessarily hurried, re- On Stsge—Gene Krupa and his marks yesterday Sony Woods and. James AR

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