Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1947 — Page 18

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them, of which ‘the industry pro{duced more than 27 ‘million this year, became a major item for Christmas giving. They are. popular: with parents

the albums are not diluted adult material, but stories especially congelved to satisfy youthful tastes. Recorded by Gene Kelly . _ Outstanding among these albums are “Peter Rabbit,” “The Little Red Hen” “Nursery Songs" and “The Shoemaker and the Elves,” all recorded by Gene Kelly, M-G-M's popular song and dance man. Equally acceptable to the youngstare are three albums by the cast of the CBS children's program | “Let's Pretend,” including “Puss in | Boots,’ * “Cinderella” and “Jack and | the Beanstalk.” Children will wel- | such gifts the year around.

Fortunate adult music- lovers

as these f the releases of recent months SCHUMANN: SYMPHONY No. |, in B-flat major (op. 38), played by the Cleveland orchestra, conducted iby Erich Leinsdorf. (Columbia, M-617; four 12-inch records.) Seven sides of this fine albdm are devoted {to the gay and ardent music of what is known as the “Spring Symiphony.” | to which the ‘brilliant {young Leinsdorf and his musicians |give -a sympathetic reading. Some-

Jj how this symphony doesn’t seem to

be programmed neprly as often as

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found that Santa had selected for) | them such highly acceptable albums]

Children's Music Albums: Found Clever, Entertaining

Industry Produced 27 Million Records This Year to Satisfy. Youthful Tastes:

LC Along’ with their electric trains, dump trucks and dolls, did. your youngsters find some of’ the ‘clever, entertaining new children's albums under the trees on Christmas morning? If not, you are’ ‘holding out on : them, and ought to do sémething about it. | .Eight such albums that, Columbia had brought out for the Christmas ! season went like the proverbial * ‘hot cakes.” Ther « and. oer records like|

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its ciovabic. qualitics merit, The eighth side is devoted to Brahm's “Chorale Prelude No. 8” an appro“lag number to round out a fine | set. > i FRANCK: SYMPHONY IN D MINOR, played by: Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia orchestra. . (Columbia, M-608, five 12-inch records). This symphony is one of the all-time top favorites with succeeding generations of music-lovers who have heard and loved {t since it' was first performed in Paris in February, 1889. It is the composer's only work in this form, but with it he achieved undying fame as a symphoni¢ creator. In this album, Mr. Ormandy gives the work an in-

feeling, and brings out the rich, tonal splendor of the great Phila~ | delphia orchestra. BACH: CONCERTO No. 1 in D

minor, for piano apd orchestra,

and the Busch Chamber Players, Adolph Busch conducting. (Colum-

One of the big numbers in the repertoire of leading concert pianists, here performed in superb fashion by a newcomer to the field, 20-year-i'd Eugene Istomin. irst recording, and he'll be in demand for many more if he main-

in it.. The veteran Bach interpreter, Adolph Busch, conducts an accompaniment that is perfect in every respect. TSCHAIKOVSKY: NUTORACKER SUITE (op. 71a) played by they

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{philharmonic symphony orchestra | fof New York, Artur Rodzinski con- |

jducting. (Columbia, M-627, three records.)

| some’ prince who takes the heroine! to the magic realm of the “SugarPlum Fairy.” Thoroughly captivat-! ing music that ranks among the most popular of Tschaikovsky's or classical composer's | creations. MOZART: CONCERTO in E-flat

major for two pianos and orchestra, |

played by Vronsky and Babin, 206 { pianists, witht the Robin Hood Dell:

orchestra of "Philadelphia, conducted ! by Dimitri Mitropoulos. (Columbia, |

best-known and most frequently played two-piano compostion, su|perbly performed by top artists. —H W. M.

Administration Cost

WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (U. P.).— The veterans administration denied | today that it was spending an un-

| personal expenses, as charged by { the Veterans of Foreign Wars. V. P. W. Commander Lewis E.| | Starr said the VA was spending |

lion veterans’ budget for these items. : A VA spokesman said Mr. Starr

| was misinformed. He said VA will | , {spend $6,003,000000 this year, but |g {only 34 per cent-of it for adminis- i$

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Music that is] most appropriate for and frequently {performed during the Christmas! | season, as it tells the charming tale of the Christmas party and the | nutcracker that turns into a hand- |

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MATI Mata and Eugene Hari, flashing comedy pair whose antics were featured with Trudi Schoop and her ballet in four transcontinental tours, will open the 1947 portion of the Town Hall program at Il a. m. tomottow |i in the English theater.

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Japs Get Bananas, | pe First Since 1944

TOYKO, Jan. 2 (U. P.).—Yes, Japan had bananas today—for the first time in three years. z Thirty tons of Formosan bananas arrived at the port of Sasebo. The entire cargo was consigned at once to the coal miners.

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