Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1947 — Page 8

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Community Tomorrow

27 — An Al entertainment, 1947-1948 | " n | There wasn't a seat to be had in| Not content merely with playing original symphony | $ Bote |the Murat last night for Spike|™Usic, the Philharmonic this year [Portes usic supervisor

will actively sponsor musical study | Jones and his City Slickers, in the community, Mr. Rinne said. { Impresario Ceci] Byrne of Thea-| “ with adequate popular support, ter Productions, Inc, sald some the orchestra will set up two one~ | 2000 persons were comfortably ac-| year scholarships of $150 each for | commodated. |orchestral-instruifient study. One When the. folding money un-|of these will be awarded for study folded, the folding chairs did like- at Jordan Conservatory, the other | wise. And the crowd had a won- for study at any accredited music derful time escaping from the seri- school of the winner's choice. Any ous insanity of the ‘post- World music student of college age and War II period into the ludicrous level may, insanity of Mr, Jones and his prel- | eligible, ude-and-fugue fugitives from a) To Sponsor Contests | Nutcracker nuthouse, The orchestra also plans to sponContagious and Overpowering {sor two ‘contests open to Indiana The City Slickers show is vaude- residents: One for symphonic Om ville revived. Revived frdm the positions or compositions for string, Indian summer period just before OTchestra, the other for symphonic it died, the period of Joe Cook at|®ITAngements, Keith's Palace in New York, 20| The winning manuscripts will re-| years or more ago. Crazy music, ceive a cash prize of $50 each and, crazy characters (like the giant and public performance by the orches-| the dwarf), crazy behavior of jug-|tra at the spring concert. | glers, acrobats and instrumentalists.| Additional plans include the pub- | The fun is contagious. It's over-|le presentation of talented young powering. In a way it's brutal. But musicians as soloists with the orin this time of sluggings and roll-| chestra and the appearance of one

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| talists and composers,

| Orchestra fund of School. 17, Dec. | open at 8:30 p. m. Friday, Nov, 7

12; Cathedral High School, for the will be Juanita Timmons, David |Cathedral Boosters Club, Feb, 8, Mitcham,

ings, it's the kind of brutal fun we or more guest conductors during

Serious Complaint

I have this complaint, and it's a The souvenir program

(in the interests of paper conserva-

why don't all shows abolish racket?) 1s no help, Who did what, when

| and why?

|the season.

Fabien Bevitzky, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra conductor, will be guest condctor at the Philharmonic’s Murat Theater concert next Jan. 11, The concert will benefit the Indianapolis Sym|phony's Sustaining fund. Other Philharmonic concerts for |

| profit civic enterprise, the Philharmonic now is seeking a sustaining | membership of 200, according to Mr. | Ole Left Hander'

Porte’s public schools, will be per- | formed by the DePauw Symphony | Orchestra in its campus concert st 18:16 ‘p. m. tomorrow.

man Berg, will give the first playing £ lof Mr, Pennington’s “First Symi phony in E Minor.” Also included i [in the program will be a transcripj [tion of a Bach prelude and fugue

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senior in DePauw's music school,

Pauw Symphony. Civic Theater Cast Announced

MUSIC PLANNER—Hermann H. Rinne, founder and conductor, of the Indianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra, who plans to have his amateur or« chestra help Hoosier instrumen-

Civic Theater has announced the cast for the theater's second production of the season, “Pursuit of Happiness.” Playing in the comedy, which will

High 8chool, for the benefit of the

Fred Kelly, Charles and two sustaining concerts at| {Dosch, Cornelia Crim, Dorothea Caleb Mills Hall, the dates to be Craft Bertarelli, Clifford Traynor,

announced, { Howard Young, Robert Cook and Recently incorporated as a non- gtanton Pritchard,

Rinne. Each membership is for $5 At Roof Wednesday {and entitles the member to at least| Joe Sanders, the gy four tickets to the two spring!

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Nancy Volers of Jeffersonville is concertmaster of the 60-plece De-

Director Jack L. Hatfield of the :

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| Jones, | system Zilch { guishable from Molotov.

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The amusements wing

press would like to give a boost to| By HENRY BUTLER | | talented entertainers. Without ade- Leola Turner sang with style and| | quate information, we work under!g..i.notion in her Indianapolis | handicaps. debut recital at English's yesterday For the next Spike Jones show afternoon. here, let's have better advance ma- | Miss ‘Turner, dramatic soprano | terial. Meanwhile, the show is too! recently appointed to the Jordan! good to miss.—H. B, {Conservatory faculty, presented al {program that called for rare vocal [skill and musicianship. Starting with a classical group (that Included the “Dove sono” aria | from Mozart's “Marriage of Figaro,” {she continued with three songs of

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The Clare Tree Major Children’s | Theater presented “Sleeping Beau- | ty" in the Wm, H. Block Co, auditorfum Saturday afternoon. For a two-thirds capacity audience the visitors from Pleasantville, N. Y., | unfolded graphically the legend of | the young princess doomed by a | witch's malediction to a century-

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{lent to some newspaper people present at Block's Saturday.) | With elaborate costumes and with | staging, acting and dancing in al

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biggest bang out of Grimcas, the p— Answer to Previous Puss) {witch. Sybil Trent in that role STARTS WEDNESDAY managed to combine raucous-voiced, : Record Clerk aged wickedness in acting with the TONG ATA New Look in costume. - a HORIZO bo Sponsored here by Frederick ' y NTAL 62 Mourners GEORGE I : on and the Indianapolis Teen : : —— 18 Pictured VERTICAL CAA E Canteens, the touring company, an| l, While Hose 1 Ham's MIEINT oe NNAN institution in its fleld for many| 6 DAYS BEG. k : descendant To years, will return for two later ap-| ENGLI MONDAY NOV. 10 WU Interstices 2 Expungers Thidedy Aleks pearances. Future productions will y 15 Waken 3 Hire 3 Oo 8 be: “Heidi,” Dec. 27. and “Mrs “More laughs, more pretty Jira snd 5 Sits more tune BA large aL deity ur Wiass of the Casliuse Patch,” nex! — PITTSBURGH SUN TELEGRAPH (Oct. 16). 9 arch 6-H. B, ’ tr Comb § Sced contest 27 Tenth part 47 Employs rp VICTOR HERBERT S P 30 Neither 48 Low Latin WED. & SAT. 10 Waste 8 Created . b Most Famous Musical Comedy allowance 9 Irish (ab.) 32 Mohammed's (ab.) | 20 Follower 10Chance ¢ son-in-law 49 Be without ® Direct From 2 Solid (suffix) 11 Entice 35 Mute 50 Bacchanals' Years in New York 21 Sequence 12 Alkaloid 36 Idealstate cry : 23 Before 13 Remainder 38 Church 51 Serf 24 Tellurium 18 Measure festival 53 Observe (symbol) ° 21 Arrangements 39 Groups of 53 Eternity 25 Pronoun 22 Moslem ships 57 Near (ab.) 26 Near 25 Blend 45 Kind of beer 59 Anent : 28 Preposition 1 LEA 20 Sea eagles 31 Laughing ih ving FEHR 84 Atlantic (ab.) 3 ell He is ww of I Records 40 That thing 41 Type measure Shas CHARMING OLD WORLD ATMOSPHERE ne Delicious Food "Til 11:00 P. M. | | Odette _ Buster _ Dorothy _ Charles _ Edward , Sara Amn 44 Tennis stroke Mixed Drinks Sg | MYRTIL WEST STONE COLLINS DEW McCABE 46 Sulky Musical Entertainment vt Ae ALL-BROADWAY CAST AND CHORUS OF 100 81 Compass point n 1 ig remittance and addressed 54 South ws : BO Rot reed SAT. MAT— Oren, $3.00; Balcony, $8, S20, S10; Gal. m3 ING TAX Bon Laughing, Tuneful Hit-Show of 1947 ; ~ v

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| concerts,

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sw Miss Turner Displays Rare « we Kill in Debut Recital

| (three of Brahms, |were also satisfying.

|reveal the impossibility of. convey-

{was fortunate in having Dorothy | _

| long sleep. (After last week's thea- |

| years seemed not altogether repel-|

| somewhat outmoded style of pretti- |

SHOE REPAIR SERVIGE [fl ness, the Major group provide at 2835 Northwestern Ave. | pleasing entertainment for chil|dren. Saturday's incidental music|

Cv tment with his band at the Indiana ~ |roof Wednesday. Sanders’ fame dates back to the

late '20s, when he and his partner, the late Carlton Coon, headed the | Kansas City Nighthawks.

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Debussy and three of Gabriel Faure. | In some respects, the French group was her best. Debussy’s songs, like | the prose of Marcel Proust, are full | of wistful, neurotic sadness—full of | tired, transient emotions. The | French adjective “Insaissisable”| (“Intangiblé,” in rough translation) | § describes both the words and the music. That hyper-sophisticated kind of thing, altogether different from the full-blooded, folk-song pathos of,| say, “Danny Boy,” requires from a singer imagination, voice-control, since much of it is piano or pianissimo, and excellent sense of pitch.|Debussy makes no concessions to people whose harmonic horizbn is] limited to the fonic, dominant and subdominant chords ‘of hillbilly music. He rambles over the key- {Sp board. And when singer and accompanist have to approach the same note from different harmonic directions, the singer has to be good, or else. German Songs Satisfying Miss. Turner's German lieder ee of Strauss)!’ A tendency! |rowands vibrato on climgctic high | notes is balanced by her ability to (project emotional meaning into the | songs. Incidentally, the English translations of the lieder, like those of the Debussy and Faure songs, |

ing certain kinds of sentiment from! one language to another, The recital was a thoroughly musical performance. Miss Turner

Munger, also of the Jordan faculty, as accompanist. In a program de- | manding much from the pianist, Mrs. Munger showed the familiar skill she regularly displays as ac-

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