Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1947 — Page 19
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i pear in six different numbers. {orchestral effects. The E-fiat minor] The Brahms Second is full of os ey Do babd n Rage. ommy LSCY AD > i The ticket demand, especially for Prelude from Book I fm Leopold tramc problems, like St. Clair St. and show 110 4 and 940. | the . the week-end dates, has been heav- Siokoyanys arrangement is an ex- between Delaware and Capitol at 8 High Tide " with Leo 1 Tac) [nd fer than in any previous year but APE. m. It contains some of the wick-| 8.056 and 10.40 seats for all performances still are! Beethoven's Sixth Symphony, ee syncopation a noble-minded INDIANA “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ™ available. Ea L _| which followed the Bach, is in the composer ever wrote, with resultant! 8 Coe 0 Virginia Mayo EAS— - = hazards that threaten orchesirall at 11:50, 2:25, 4:55, 7.30 and 10 precision, KEITH'S Prof. Fuleihan's admirable nctes, nd dom ct Laurence Olivet citing some critical comments on and #5 the Brahms Second, remind us how | “Danie Boone," . with George 4 Brien, at 1:20, 4 55 and 8:30, Delicious Food Til 11:00 P. M. | futile verbal descriptions of music| O'Brien, a OR Mg ; Mixed Drinks . Finn The SE as heen re- “Seng ‘of Leve,” with Katharine hg opr BOE as. ‘“gemuetlic which can Hepburn, Paul Henreid-and Rober Musical” Entertainme: be: vaguely translated” as comfort- | Welker ty i Bit}, iy; ui vo, Nightly ? able or happy. But the Vienna| _ ponaldson, $tephen Dunne and Tom SHEFFIELD INN critiés of the 1870's who said <hat| Powers, at 1:16, 4:41 and 8.00 i must have been out having a beer| A: LIRIE = pA IPR WE “Adventure sland,” #ilh ory and a bratwurst sandwich ring Calhoun and Rhonda Fleming, at 1, the second movement. For that 4:15, 7:30 and 10.40 8 i con “A Yank in London" with Rex second movement, like the secor di Harrison and Anna Neagle, at 11:30, movement of the D minor piano 2.30, 5:4p and 8:55
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MONDAY, NOV. 10,1047 __________ Abdi: Henie Revue Symphony Opens Season. Arrives Today With Conservative Programs
Show at Coliseum . Y | By, HENRY BUTLER mr : { The Indianapolis Symphony's opening programs Saturday night Opens Wednesday and Vestérday afternoon at the Murat were decidedly conservative v Sonj& Henie and the Hollywood They were none the less exciting. Fabien Sevitzky chose his-Bach,, Tce Revue were to arrive here at Beethoven and Brahms with combined nrusician’s: and showman's| 3 today. The show will open Wisdom. Voi y the ‘Col pe Bach's Adagio apd Pugue, transcribed from the first eenesvay =n Seu. panied sonata for violin by Guido!
The ice will be readied for a 1 “lyric, -occasionally ecstatic vein, of Guertin, contemporary Talia com his Eighth.“ Part of it sounds obso«
unaccom-
Monday night rehearsal. Final ‘poser, .had one of Dr. Sevitzky's " : hs o touches will be added in a Tuesday: World premieres. The transcription lete, particularly bie famous Swim dréss rehearsal + 3 is ‘a magnificent. essay for string Passage. But theres beautiful Wilt ] ing in the first, second and last
orchestra. It gave Dr. Sevitzky a is. chance to display effectively at the Movemen
beginning of the sepson the’prowess| Some excellent work on woodstage was starte Jmeiately after: his eager and earnest young Winds, notably by Harriet Peavock,
the. finish of Indianapolis- string- players, who seem to get pet- on first flute; Warl Schuster, on Pittsburgh Hocker same Sunday. ter year by year. oboe; Arthur Lannutti, on bassoon, Most of the costumes‘ were fitte . ; and Frederick Schmitt, promoted, between rehearsals in Chicago. Lit- | Purists Borated boos year to first-chair horn, called! tle remains to. be done except ol, There's a temptation to quote at gitantion to the need, for acoustic combine the intricate routines on|iength from the Prigram notes, improvement on thé Muraj stage. the ice with the special musical ar- which are being written this. Season rmne orchestra needs a real shell to rangements written by Paul Van Dy as feta, gi Nes0r replace the present ratty-looking, Loan, show officials” said. The or- Puleihan berates purists Sy decry sound-absorbing stage set. You thestra. will be augmented by 22 orchestral transcriptions from Bacn, ean’t hear the woodwinds adequate local . musicians, Jack Pfeiffer, a pointing out “the fact that Bach ly. That means you miss a yreat veteran at the job, again is the deal of Beethoven and also Brahms.
show's musical director |nimsel? was Possibly the areh-uan- It may have been partly the acous-| T SiC ‘ec » ! } C - 3 scriber of all time.” It might be tic™ defects’ that ‘made the ar imes Amusement
Michall Kirby, a Hollywood screen added that Bach's music can be or- : Clock * star under contract to MGM, will chestrated more effectively than the Second Symphony sound less effectively played than I've heard it
Electric ave installed special lighting Mects\ and work on the
COMEDIENNE — Odette
Myrtil, famed comedienne, who
has a leading role in "The Red Mill." Victor Herbert musica comedy opening its week here at the Enalish Theater at 8:30 m. toaay.
be making his Tirst appearance here music of almost any other composer v : : ENGLISH as ope of Sonja's partners and|of his time and rank. Even tne CseéWhere. Or it may Have beet “The Red Mill." Victor Herbert Freddies Trenkler will present three Well-Tempered Clavichord, writ- budgetary limitation on rehearsal musical comedy, at 8. | i time, It certainly wasn't lack of CIvic
all-new comedy routines which he ten for ah instrument scarcely more comedy, ’ worked out during a two-month sonorous than s mandolin and, I leave of absence from New York's should judge, just about as poison-|
Center Theater. Miss Henle will ap- ous, contains material for wonderful |
zeal on the part of Dr. Sevitzky or | “Pursuit of - Happinem,™ STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIO BALL
his musicians, Wicked Syncopation ’ oe Drunkard, melodrama, at
“ concerto, is Brahms writing in the
mood of Bach's Passion music = 1. There's great ethical intensity in Jap Paper Seeks to Make
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _.-
Jan Peerce of N. Y. 0 pera C= Likes to Be. With Plain Folk
By RU TH CONSTAD, United Press Staff Correspondent » . | Grand Central a short, { for’ the Metropolitan Opera House, once’ there, he sheds his pin-striped suit for one of silver-embroi-He pulls off his street Shoes and socks - and pulls on Y blue silk stockings and black pat- - I enit. leather pumps. Off come the glasses and on goes a curly grey-haired wig—and Jan . Peerce the commuter becomes Jan Peerce the singer. The opera star's artistic temppra- { ment doesn't prevent him from rid‘ing to work with salesmen, girls and shipping clerks.. Described by one of his colleagues “tenor without ntrame" the
J der ed brocade.
As a singer said:
in business,
| recalled.
jealous when I
NEW YORK, Nov. 10--Every
Came Up the Hard ar
“Singing for opera is like working You put in your eight hours a day and then try to forget about: it.” Perhaps Mr. Peerce feels like that § because he came up the hard way— one night vaudeville stands, singing
with dance bands, and finally the | break at Radio City Music Hall | | which launched him. ‘That was in 1933," Mr. Peercé |
“I sang in
stage, and make
“In fact,” confided Mr,
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stocky: man with glasses hops off and heads
shop
intermission ji and they sigried me up. Also started me on broadcasting. ° Boy, | wife Alice and I celebrate that! at 80 I night.” “People ask me whether she gets! have to play a Tristan to some beautiful Isolde on love,” Mr. Peerce sald, emphatically, no {
did my
| Peerce, "she leans over the other way.”
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LIL Every Town There Is One Good Italian Restau- ~Fins7 CITY HO rant, And This Is It. RUSTLARS oF Davies York
morning when the 9:35 pulls i231 8 S. Noble st. MA-0958 i Pe “G-Men Never rget”’—Fiash News
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some amateurish anties in a love » scene in. some opera J was doing’
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she said, “If you don’t do any better .thah that in the second scene, Jan, don't bother coming home.” JOEY COWANHATEL WALKE
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