Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1947 — Page 6
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j Dark-haired Mr. Mossman, at twister. He has put the modern touch to. more than 400 pieces by the great composers, including Rimski-Korsikov, Mozart, Grieg, Chopin, Tschaikowsky and Schu-' mann, “Of them all, I find Chopin and Tschaikowsky the most adaptable,” he explained, “with Rimski-Korsa- | kov a close third. Their music is emotional and moody. It fits easily | into our modern beat.” | Mr. Mossman put Chopin's “Polo- | naise” on the hit parade upder tel title “Till the End of Time.” did almost as well with “Full Wud and Empty Arms,” which formerly belonged to Rachmaninoff as a piano concerto. “And next I will sock the nit | parade with ‘A Thousand and One Nights,’ ” he predicted. “It's based on Rimski- Korsakov’s ‘Schehera- | zade." ” J The tune twister insists, despite | critics’ yells of tune thief, that he!
is doing a worthwhile job, He's | proud of it. \ “I am not ashamed,” he said.
{“No. Why should I be? Iam doing {important work. I'm helping Amer- | licans to become familiar with the | |classies.” People down South, or out in the | West, are likely to turn off their jradios, he. pointed out, if the an-| 'nouncer suddenly says: “Tschaikow(sky. " | “But they'll listen to “Till the End of Time’ and gradually accept the |
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St. Louis to Open | ‘Opera Run June 5 |
Times Special ST. LOUIS, Mo. May 29.—-The
Peck and Claude Jarman Jr, the latter a special Acadgmy award winner, in “The Yearling," film version of Marjorie Kinnan" Rawlings’ - best-seller, now at Loew's. » Co-starred with Mr. Peck is Jane Wyman.
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{ St, Louis Municipal opera will open (its 20th consecutive season in Forest Park open air theater at 8:45 p. m,
wr ane the coming season will be 11 performances of the English 1 hit, “Dancing Years,” mn its American premier. Other operettas scheduled for this summer include: “Nina Rosa,” “No, No Nanette,” “Rose Marie,” “Apple Blossoms,” “The Bat" “Sally,” “Chimes of Normandy,” ‘Naughty Marietta,” “Babes in Toyland.” “Show Boat" will close the season with a two-week run Aug. 18 to 31.
Times Amusement’ Clock
CIRCLE The Sea Hawk,” with Errol Flynn nd Claude Rains, at 11:15, 2:50 6:25 and 10. “The Sea Wolf," with Edward G. } Robinson, Ida Lupine, John Gar i field ana = Fitzgerald, at 1:20, { $5 and 83 i INDIANA “Calentta,” with Alan Ladd, Gail * Russell and William Bendix, at 12:45, =m. . 10:05, 1:17 and 4:35. the Band” with Frances Langiord at 11:35, 2:45, 5:50, 9, 12:10 and 3:15
KEITH'S “The Farmer's Daughter,” with
Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten pad Birrymare, at 12:35, 3:50,
Blackie and the Law” wi n Cher Chester Morris, at 11:37, 2:40, 5:50 and 9:05.
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LOEW'S Yearling,” with G Peck, Jane Wyman and Sivas man So at 11:2¢,~1:59, and LYRIO “Ramred.” with Joel MiCres Fred Vi Lake, at 11, 1: 4:40, 7:30 and 10:20. “That's My Gal,” with Lynn Roberts and Donald Barry, at 13:45,
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TMusic Festival {Opens Sunday
officially Sunday, K. Mark Cowen, nounced today.
and instrumentalists.
jie and recreation office, 101 EB.
SINGS AT ROR Clr 27th st
Vallaire, vocalist with Joe Sanders -and_his orchestra, now at | the Indiana Roof. The Roof ballroom winds up its current season ‘with dances tomorrow,
lcludes: Mrs. Frank W. Cregor chairman; Mrs. Robert Blake, Mrs,
Saturday and ‘Sunday. * lis | Frank Boles, Mrs, Carl Irrgang, schedule calls for re-opening on [Fas Pail Beslnuscy, Mrs. Rav| the world's great or abodt Sept. 19. | Walton, Mrs. Ira Fulton, J. Russell ) p Paxton, Relph W. Wright, Clarence racing classics! |
Fox Theater Plans Sito Midnight Show Tonight
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The annual park and recreation department music festival will open
recreation superintendent, ans
Musical competitions, similap » to \ those held last summer, ‘will offer MN [prizes to vocalists, solo and chorus, Entrants must be 12 years of age. They may ,{obtain further information at_ all the community centers and at the
Assisting. the park department is! M {a citizens ' committee which in-| . hits the
Elbert, Charles -R. Hamilton, Miss Isabelle Mossman and Edwin Bilt-
Indiana Theater To Be Open All Night
open” all night tonight to accommodate Speedway fans, the management has announced, Following today’s regular schedule, “Calcutta,” the main feature, will be shown at 1:17 a. m, and 4:26 A: m,- “Beat the Band" will go on at 12:10 a, m. and 3:15 a. m. The theater will close at 6 a. m.
THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1047
The Indiana theater oe remain ||
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To yaccommodate Speedway vis-| itors, the Fox theater will“ run a! special ‘midnight show tonight. Featured will be Ceil Von Dell; “Snuffy” Cochran as.the comic and! others, plus the Fox chorus.
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