Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1947 — Page 8

, concerts opened to a capacity house Indianapolis choir assisting in the Sevitzky put on a varied and sp three-week . eastern tour, 8 point of which will be their Carnegie hall appearance in New York Feh, 15. Dr. Sevitzky opened With .one of his expert Bach transcriptions, in this case the “Herzlich thut mich |yerlangen,” best known through the two versions of that chorale in the St. Matthew Passion and the Good Friday hymn made from it, Like the Mozart D major * “Haffner” symphony which followed, the Bach again demonstrated the excellence of this year's strings. The orchestra was at its most precise in the third “menuetto” movement. Tone Poem Appealing ) The next two offerings: Aaron Copland’s “Quiet City” and Reinhold Gliere's “Friendship of Peo- { ples” overture, were & study in ocon-

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{ trast. | Mr. Copland’s tone poem, which involved fine performances by Max Woodbury, first trumpet, and Joseph Posella, English horn, seems to me considerably more profound |than the Gliere. True, the Gliere lin its United States debut Satur{day night, has & prilliance and ob- | viousness that make it instantly

A omy Se “The ninth pair of BE me Symphony orchestra subscription

Saturday night at the Murat.

* With Esie Pinza. Metropolitan basso, as soloist and. Elmer Steffen's

“Boris Godounov” excerpts, Fabien

tisfying program. : Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra left early this morning for their

“In Russian music, Mo is the genuine, refuse-all-substitutes McCoy. Probably best known among the “Boris” excerpts, the coronation scene furnishes one splendid example of the great man's creative daring: that organ point on C, with the alternate dominant sevenths of G and D flat, or as guitar-players

| Would say, D sevenths and A flat

sevenths. Saturday night's “Boris” was somewhat polyglot, with the choir

singing in English and Mr, Pinza| singing in Ttalian. words didn’t matter much, since M Pinza's magnificent voice and im-|

gem-studded, barbaric, impe

an approximation you'll get these] days to the legendary Chaliapin in the “Boris” role. He has much the same sonority, plus the range of

urday night's audience gave him a well-deserved ovation. *

|appealing: I doubt if it would wear

Dr. Sevitzky reserved the stren | uous Moussorgsky goings on un | after intermission. With no reference {I'm not prepared to discuss how amage or improvement Rim-

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‘To Wed Jet Pilot |

HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 3 (U. P).— Movie Actress Ella Raines today | announced plans to wed Maj. Rob-|

| sky-Korsakov wrought In his re- lin Olds, 25, March Field. Cal, jet

vision of the “Boris” score. el subject has been hotly debated. In |

| plane pilot and former all-America | football player at West Point, next

any case, the extraordinary fertility {py cq4ay ot Westwood Community | and originality of Moussorgsky are | church.

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Vaudeville Cast: For Murat Announced

The lmeup for next Saturday's | vaudeville show at the Murat was! announced today by the Byme-Page-Ross management. Back as master of ceremonies will} be Fred Stritt with an impressive | supporting cast of variety perform- | ers, the man ent stated. Starfing with ‘the Parker Broth- | ers, comedy dance team, the pro- | gram will include: Eddie Kozak, | Xylophonist; Eddie Whelan and | Yvette, high-bicycle act: ' Chick! Thomas, comic monologist; the Ma- | lone Sisters, instrumentalists and singers; the Six Brucettes, batic dancers: Lee Simmons, come- | dian; Bill Baird, magician; the Martels and Mignon, of movie renown, adagio dancers, and a series of surprise comedy blackouts.

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dynamics and the expressive grunts | |story of a smart army major. You're and groans Boris gives forth in the invited not to beileve it, if you're hallucination and death scenes. Sat- an ex-G. I.

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Just thinking up the things I would say to that major when he came around to 1619 Broadway and offered me his lousy songs.”

The major mailed in some musical manuscripts.

By ROBERT RICHARDS United Press Staff, Correspondent NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—This is the

It was told to me by Sid Mills, professional manager for a Broadway music publishing house of the same name. It's Mr. Mill's pledged duty to accept or reject popular | songs. “But once upon a time,” Mr. Mills Wh id “I was a sergeant in the army. A very ordinary sergeant. I did my work and kept my mouth shut. : : “There was a certain major, a very tough boy, who suddenly started | writing popular songs. | “I would be busy at my work, trying to make all the paper clips ‘hang together, when an orderly | 'would appear and say: « ‘Sergeant, the major wants to | see you—right away.’ | A Real Stinkeroe “Of course, I would dash wnme- |

.| diately into the major's office. He

would be waiting with a dreamy {look in his eyes. >> ‘Sergeant,’ he would say, T want you to hear my hew song.’ es, sir, 1° always answered, trying not to scowl.” Then the major would sing it, or | perhaps a brother officer would hum it. The song would be terrible. A real stinkeroo. “Give me a frank answer,” the { major always said. “Is it any good, | sergeant?” ’ And Sgt. Miils, who had no desire to be transferred to Indo-China, or perhaps traded for a piano player from Macy's basement, alvays re-

Oh, sir, it's very fine.” . Then the major would snap: “Well, youre in the business. Can | you get it published?” ‘Just a Sergeant’ But Sgt. Mills was too slick to be caught like that. “Not me,” he said. “I'm just a sergeant#sir. Come to see me after the war.” Sid shook his head sadly when he thought about it. “You know,” he told me, “I used to lie awake nights just dreaming.

Well, it happened the other day.

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PIANO QUARTET—Members of the First Piano quartet (left to right) are Adam Garner, Edward Edson, Frank Mittler and Vladimir Padwa, The unique foursome will appear in recital at 3 p. m. Sunday, ‘Feb. 16, in the English theater under Martens Concerts r) auspices.

A cai party will be held af 8:13

| {P. m. Friday ip the Catholic comho munity center, 1004 N. Pennsylvania {st

Sponsored by st. Rita’ Guild, the affair will be directed by Miss Cath erine O'Gara and Mrs, Hilliard P Kett, co-chafrmen. Assisting will be the 8 Mary Anderson, Katherine Arkins, Mary Barrett, Catherine Fletcher, Catherine Fox, Winifred Fox, Sarah Greelish, Mildred Hunt, Jewel Lanahan, Gertrude McHugh, Nell McHugh, Mary

‘{Madden, Mary Molloy, Marie Nolan,

Edna Phinney and Josephine Riley. ers are Mesdames Arthur Buckley, William Carson, Connor, Margaret Egan, John Gottemoller, Charles B. Hagerty, Margaret Halfaker, Joseph E. Kernel, Z. W. Leach, "Howard J. McDavitt, John McNeff, Frank Mellon, Frank! J. Monahan, James PF. Riley, Margaret F. Smith, Albert P. Weber |

* land Francis A. Wilhelm,

Usherets will be the Misses Joan) Leach, Irene Smith, Eileen Danahey, Kathleen Kett, Frances Sullivan, Margaret Sullivan and Mary

David | Tee

It was Mr. Mill's big moment— ‘he chance that he had waited for. But the major tricked him.

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FLAGMAN DIES IN CRASH "Homer Jackson, Terre Haute train “This time the songs were good," | fagman, was killed Saturday when

Sid said. “Now what can you do to two freight trains collided at the a guy like that?”

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