Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1947 — Page 16
anstnt' Forsaken 7 Man’ Sung W Skillfully by North Choir
. The Chancel choir of Noth] Dr. Sowerby's writing’ ake deMethodist church, directed by J. mands on singers. The unexpected Russell Paxton, last night presented | ¥ey changes, the chords that resolve Leo Sowerby's Lenten oratorio, | sooner or later than most ears ex-| “Forsaken of Man.” {pect — these things, plus learned | «iron. So try Lydia E. Before a crowd which filled the and facile counterpgint, give his] 2 To er nave and part of the balcony of oratorio a timeless effect. aliens to build up red blood to ‘the church, the choir, with John are medieval elements, Bach ele-| "sTable Ey ame Sl), Cats, MacDonald, Chicago bass-baritone, ments, modern eleinents all fused est blood-iron tonics you can buy!, aS principal soloist, sang the som- into a profound and moving musi-| perly beautiful music with remark~. cal setting for the scriptural words. |
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women who suffer so his mA you're pale, "~thismay be due |
‘as the Evangelist,
{ Peter; Gene Oaks, bass-baritone, as | Pilate; Betty Sue Ferrell, soprano, | as the Damsel, and Dorothy Fidger| | contralto, as the Maid. Mrs. | Russell Paxton was the organist.
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| Mr. MacDonald, singing the words | of Jesus, and Farrell Scott, tenor, sustained the {most exacting roles, in both cases °
| admirably. | Other soloists included Harry | Coughlen, baritone, as Caiaphas;
The oratorio will be repeated on! Friday, April 4, at First Bap- | hurch, sponsored by the Indi- |
concerto and Edwin Biltcliffe, § [orchestra's
MAN AND WIFE—Lee Bow: man and Susan Hayward, who Play the roles of man and wife "Smash-Up." now at Keith's. The story concerns a wife's struggles with alcohol when she
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[© GLOOMY PRINCE—Maurice Evans as Hamlet in fhe olaborate production * Shakespeare’s tragedy woh begins its three-day run at English's at 8:30 p. m. today, with a matinee scheduled for 2:30 p. m. Wednesday,
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By HENRY BUTLER Fabien Sevitzky drew from Indianapolis Symphony personnel “ for ‘his, pop concert soloists at the { Murat yesterday afternoon. The season's largest pop concert audience heard Leon Zawisza, concertmaster, in Tchaikovsky's violin the pianist. in 3ershwins “Rhapsody. in Blue.” Of the two artists, Mr. Zawisza | was the luckier. The Tchaikovsky |concerto gives its soloist more | scope than does the “Rhapsody in Blue," : More Interesting Role
Mr. Biltcliffe did admirably with
| the solo portions of the rhapsody,
{salvaging what musical significance {still remains in one of this genera-
OR | tion’ s most hackneyed compositions.
With abundant facility and ex{cellent taste in piano-playing, Mr. ! Biltcliffe deserves to be heard in a {musically more interesting solo role with the orchestra. { Mr. Zawisza's violin-playing is restrained rather than lush. His] bowing is sensitive and careful]
|| rather .than heavy and audacious. | il The limits he places 1 lll range suggest the Frerch tradition itt of fiddling.
upon his tonal
But within those limits there sre subtleties of expressiveness sometimes lost in more boisterous fiddl-
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ing. “Le style, c'est wrote Buffon, whoever he was. The style is the man, in music as well as in writing, Mr. Zawisza's violin
“|style is the picture of a musically
fastidious personality who disdainy
obvious, overdone effects. | Robert Russel] Bennett's elaborate ' treatment of themes from
Gershwin's “Porgy and Bess” opened the program. This fantasia whitch’ Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra have recorded for Victor, is to my taste a trifle ornate, Technical matters, such as the near-impossibility of making a symphony orchestra sound | iS Spontaneous 8s a ‘swing ou itfit, | are too involved to discuss briefly. | ® As a deputy sheriff of LaGrange county, his summer home, and as a recently created deputy in Marion county, Dr. Sevitzky can artfully summon the forces of law and order to aid even in concerts.
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James Hiner firing pistols off-stage ito build up the battle effects In { Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture, which: ended the formal program. As an ‘encore the orehestra play ed| {the Sevitzky arrangement of Cole] Porter's “Night and Day.” |
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“Nora Prentiss,” with Ann Sheri- : dan, Kent Smith and Bruce Bennett, at 11:10, 1:20, 3:30, 5:35, "4% and 10.
KEITH'S Smash. Ue, with Susan ward, Lee Bowman, Marthe and Eddie Albert, o> 11, 1:10, 5:30, 7.40 and §
LOEW'S “The Red House," with Edward G. Robinson and Lon McAllister, at 12:28, 3:30, ¢:35 and 9:43. “The Secret of Whistler,” with Richard Dix, at 11, 2:08, 5:10 and
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LYRIC “Plainsman and the Lady." with wlan Elliott and Vera Ralston, 2:48, 3:57, 7.09 and 10:21 to Breapan Girl,” with James Duman and Mona Freeman, at 11:10, 2:23, 5:34 and 8:46,
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