Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1947 — Page 16

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The Notre Dame university glee club drew a large crowd to Cathedral high school auditorium yesterday afternoon. Sponsored by the Bernadette Forum, the famed glee club, directed by Prof, Daniel H. Pedtke, presented | a varied program ranging from 16th, ! [17th and 18th-century music to {modern songs and transcriptions. With typically crisp

peal to the audience. gan, baritone; Nolan Sheehan, | and accompanist; John W. Owen,

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| Mrs. William J. Stark will accom- | pany Mrs. Wallace, -and Helen

| Thomas Robinson will accompany | Mrs. Moore. Mrs. T. N. Ryb~'t ha- | arranged the pregr~m

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glee - club | phrasing and with great, sometimes | overwhelming, power in loud pas-| ages, the chorus made instant ap-

Soloists included Lawrence Madi- | tenor; William Hall Gibbohs, pianist basé; Roy O'Neill. baritone, and om

The Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will present members of its active section in recital at 2 p. m.

{ - Participating in. Priday's program g | will be Kathleen Wallace, soprano;

Irma Mae ~ | Herrmann, violinist, and Helen Har-

ACE PIANIST — Rudolf Serkin, who will be soloist with the Indianapolis Symphony at 8:30 p. m. Saturday and 3 p. m. Sunday at the Murat. Mr. Serkin will play the Schumann A minor concerto.®

IN CIVIC PLAY — Cheer | Smith, who plays the role of Florence Denny in Philip Barry's

"Foolish Notion," which opens at 8:30 p. m. next Friday at the Civic. The comedy will continue nightly through March 20.

Maennerchor's

By HENRY BUTLER The Indianapolis Maennerchor again sustained the local singingsociety tradition (almost as old as Indianapolis) with a fine concert Saturday night.

Gathered in the Athenaeum ballroom were many people, some of them at first apparently thinking restlessly of the dance afterwards. Winifred Heidt, contralto soloist, channelled much of that restlessness into appreciation. Besides glamour, Miss Heidt has voice, talent and technique. In captivating Carmen-like get-| up, Miss Heidt sang Handel, Strauss, | Wolf and Rossini in her first group, ! not missing a trick.

cal meaning, backed by Dorothy] Munger’s excellent accompaniments, | gave the impression any soloist | would like to give of inexhaustible energy. { Rossini’s {from “The Barber of Seville,” en-

able range and vocal virtuosity. Up to high .C for an alleged contralto is something of a feat. Her best moments were in the Brahms “Alto Rhapsody,” which |also called forth the Maennerchor's | top efforts. Clarence Elbert, who { top-sergeanted the Maennerchor in|to singing that difficult composition,

{ deserves plenty of praise for getting ' | the magnificent work performed

j again. : | The era is discernible when people will like Brahms as they now thang starvingly on juke-box output. { Miss Heidt (bigger local audiences should hear her more often) and

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The lovely | voice, the understanding of musi-|

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Mr. Elbert did fine work for music Saturday night. i

Spike Jones

Mendles Tunes “Gives Popular Songs The Shock Treatment

vance sell-out for Saturday night, drew a good-sized crowd to’ the Murat Saturday afternoon. With a stage full of {improbable noise-making gadgets, and with the maestro himself attired in a practically audible suit, the City Sliokers | philharmonic mayhemmed and hawed their way through popular tunes, Description of the “Musical Depreclation Review” is difficult. Stage antics (Willle Spicer periodic pouring a quart or so of ‘water out of a battered tuba) are funny. to watch. Whether they point up or distract from the musical burlesque

The Spike Jones show, an ad-|

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Son of ae, starring Jea erre Aumont, Brian Doulewy and Yvonne de Dale. at 11:28, 1 3:45, 5:50, 8 and 10:05,

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Fibber MeGee, Molly, Charlie McCarthy

is a question I leave to others, Musical Paradies For me, Mr. Jones drove the

olden spike in his recording of|

“Cocktails for Two,” which came out on one of those G. I. specialservices discs shortly before its juke-box debut some years. back. If ever a popular piece needed ‘the Spike Jones shock ‘reatmeny; hay

the time (19447), I expected great

might say, doubles as motorman.

More recently the Jones pattern - seemed |

f musical parodies has erratic. Why pick on “That Old 3lack Magic” which, despite silly words, has musical merit? Why not attack and expose musical tripe in| the vein of the recently popular | | “Gypsy” or “Prisoner of Love,” not | to mention the perniclously anemic | hillbilly stuff that wears out mid- | | western radio tubes? I reserve com{ment on the recorded “Nutcracker” | suite. . | A Rubber Spine

Mr. Jones’ ensemble of enter- | tainers, not always identified in the | apparently out-of-date souvenir | program, included Dr. Horatio Q.| { Birdbath, doing bird and animal imitations; Bettyjo Huston, acro-| batic dancer who seems to have a rubber spine and universal joints,

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and Mickey Katz, clarinetist and | comedian. { The discrepancies between the] |souvenir program and Mr. Jones’ | announcements of the entertainers | might, I should think, be cause Tor | irritation. Saturday's matinee audience was enthusiastically cordial, especially towards such amiable bits of nonsense as the game of catch between Bill King, phenomenal juggler, and various spectators. Next Byrne-Page-Ross Murat attraction is another evening of | vaudeville scheduled for Thursday, { March 20. —H. B.

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