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WITH JIMMY JAMES — Carol Frisbie, vocalist featured | ‘with Jimmy James and" his orchestra, now commencing their second week at the Indiana Roof. The Roof's regular Wednesday dance classes resume at 8 p. m. today.
Robeson Recital Program Set
recital at Cadle Tabernacle Jan. 22 has been announced by Frederick G. Schatz, local impresario. Accompanied by Lawrence Brown, Mr. Robeson will sing three groups: the first consisting of old French, German, Italian and English songs; the second including “Lord God of Abraham,” from Mendelssohn's “Elijah,” an excerpt from “Boris” and a song by Moussorgsky and the Engels arrangement . of ‘“‘Hassidic Chant”; and the third comprising Negro folk songs and spirituals, 4 Assisting artist will be William Schatzkammer, pianist, who will be heard in two groups of solos.
The program for Paul Robeson's
By HENRY BUTLER
Dr. Sevitsky leading the orchestra
glauben all’ an einen Gott” and Mr. Waring. officiating in Sibelius’ “Finlandia,” the program grew progressively more lively. Dr. Sevitzky presented his art-fully-truncated version of the Tchaikovsky “Romeo and Juliet” overture-fantasy. Mr. Waring followed ‘with a typical “Pennsylvanians” arrangement
of “Our love,” the popular song adapted from the “Romeo and Juliet."
h ' Pennsylvanian Arrangement And so on, with Rachmaninofl's second piano concerto (“Full Moon and Empty Arms”), the Grieg wedding march (“Strange Music Fills the Air”) and several other examples of originals and popular adaptations.
who sounded good despite excess!
sound system. The Symphony personnel,
ganization.
Messrs. Clark and Dillon had |
SYMPHONY CONCERTS
FABIEN SEVITZKY Conductor SAT, JAN. 11, 8:30 P. M. SUN, JAN. 12, 3 P. ML
Soloist, Pianist ANIA PORFMANN Bach: Twe Preludes
Beethoven: Concerto No. 1 Brahms: Symphony Ne. 1
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Pred. Waring, Fabien - Seviteky and the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra put on the season's most
. luproarfously successful musical show at the Murat last night; From a serious beginning, with
in his transcription of Bach's “Wir
. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Sublimely Absurd Waring-Sevitzky Musical i Show Keeps Audience in Stitches =
ont the side, ls » kind of Hoosier Victor Borge.
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goers began to register early in ‘the, program. For with the first firgt few “mean” bragen blasts and stretches of rugged rhythm, the audience| were startled into spontaneous mirth, Nearly all popular bands use large brass explosions for emphasis. But few such bands have sym-phonic-sized string sections. When you combine the swing-brass blasts with tremendous string volume, you've got something to make grandma. wince even if she's left her hearing ald home. * * End of the World Last night, the fortissim! were like the approaching end of the world—an effect I happen to like anyway, but one which probably: unsettled the sedate, It was really June in January there in the Murat. All this sum-
prepared Se atl a niest
credits © master, for his solo in Kreisler's ‘Liebesleld,” planist, for the tough piano work in the Rachmaninoff),
With artful heckling and prompt
ing by Mr, Yeatihe: and aepreviously scenario, - the
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napolis. That' Von 'Suppe was
anything but soup. 90 fous a AT. 0! 0088, such rhoments of sublime absurdity ds Messrs, Waring. and Sevitzky waltzing, or Dr. Sevitzky conduct ing a wickedly jamsy finish.
There isn’t space for all the (Leon Zawissa, conoert-
or Edwin Biltcliffe,
Most of all, the gratitude of In-
mer music: Beautifully delicate “Anitra’s Dance” and raucous, bawdy parody thereof in four-four time, for example. | It suggested the need (Butler
All these amiable proceedings! state. With were enlivened, on the Waring side, when travel is easy, you could pack by Joan Wheatley and Joe Marine, |'em in to hear and see such popuvocalists .from the Pennsylvanians, ' lar programs as last night's,
metallic volume on the Murat's'
who Porter's “Night and Day,” in which certainly worked hard throughout the maestro revealed hitherto hidthe evening with the unaccustomed gen talents, In the “There's an quips and quirks of swing arrange-|oh, such a hungry yearning burnments, were “augmented by Billing inside of me” passage, Dr. Clark, trumpet, and Buss Dillon, gevitzky made with gestures and percussion, from the Waring or-!ghoulder-motions that brought {down the house.
much to do with the astonistied | number to show that Dr. Sevitzky, delight even seasoned symphony- - rari
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Sevitzky Makes a Hit First big surprise was Dr. Sevit-| zky's own arrangement of Cole
That's not all. It took the last
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dianapolls i due Mr. Waring and his associates who came here with- |" out fee and made ‘this program a huge success, "Musicians love to. fool around, gridiron club fashion, among themselves, The serious-minded sym-phony-golng public rarely have an
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8, 1947
opportunity to watch such fin, Thanks to Mr. Waring. apd Dr. Sevitsky, last night's municipal con=
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1 Open 9:45 5. m. 350 plus tax any time Den Barry “BLACK HILLS EXPRESS” | Ohlek Chandler “I DOORS TO DEATH"
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“SWAMP FIRE”
Bill Elliott “MARSHAL OF LAREDO"
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at New Jersey Wm, Gar rends Marshall “THE STRANGE IMPERSONATION™ “BOSS OF RAWHIDE” Jim Newill
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TONITE—Adulis, 5:45 to 6-30¢ Humphrey Bogart—Lauren Bacall
“THE BIG SLEEP”
Plus “Secrets of a Borority Girl”
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“SLE OF THE DEAD”
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TONIGHT & TOMORROW That Exciting “OUTLAW” Girl reten “YOUNG. WIDOW” Eddie Albert “STRANGE VOYAGE"
The ES ESQUIRE ILL.
Humphrey Ann Jefiry Bogart Sheridan Lynn “IT ALL CAME TRUE”
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Randolph Scott—Lynn Bari Mona Freeman “BLACK BEAUTY”
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SPEEDWAY nih Ann Sheridan “CITY OF CONQUEST" Virginia Grey “SWAMP FIRE"
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Olivia deHavilland—Lew Ayres “THE DARK MIRROR" __Don Cameron “THE RUNAROUND"™
OLD TRAIL “75
Bruce Cabot “AVALANCHE"
10th & » & Barbara a Stanwyck
STATE Holmes Robert Cummings
“THE BRIDE WORE BOOTS” “STRANGE IMPERSONATION"
BELMONT Beimont & ‘Wash, John Garfield “NOBODY LIVES FOREVER" Andrea King “SHADOW OF A WOMAN"
‘SOUTH SIDE AVALON “7. ~ 1
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UPTOWN “ii Ann Baxter—Claude Rains “ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER” Leo Gorcey—The Bowery
“SPOOK BUSTERS"
“CARL NIBSSE SUGGESTS TODAY
John Garfield “THEY MADE ME A KILLER”
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