Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1947 — Page 6

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© Municipal Concert of Fall Season By HENRY BUTLER . Yesterday's turnout for Mendelmobry “Elijah” at the Murat sort of broke a jinx, | Some Indianapolis Symphony fans ave been leery about popular response to choral works. The crowd that attended yesterday's first | municipal concert - doubtless pleased the pessimists by proving them 3

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Regains Stature

ing role, singing the Prophet Ell Jjah's words, His achievement. yes terday was scored under difficulties. He had to sing above persistent | hoarseness (could it have been the {foul brown smoke visibly pouring | | trom mid-town chimneys yesterday

AT LYRIC — Jane Wyman,

Mendelssohn has regained the urierncon, or has the city solved starred Bad Men of Nias stature he temporarily lost throug that problem?), With great skill, OU’! ene of the pair of rethe reaction to excessive mid-Vic- nr Huehn conquered the handicap! releases currently showing at torfan swooning over his “S0ngs| clarence Elbert, Maennerchor di-| the Lyric. The other revival is

"Each Dawn | Die,"

Without Words.” Time gives per- ,eoior jent admirable support on | Cagney and George Raff.

{spective, When the great Wagner|,,. slectric organ. {boom was on (a bull market in ——— music, if there ever was one)

delssohn seemed tinkly, a Illness, Lack of Publicity

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~almost trivial. The “Elijah” proves Ve £i 4 you hear In “Midsummer Night's P of Bach, whom Mendelssohn, almost hard to understand how the choir's terns. Oddly enough, there are mo- ) In terms of religious and ethical Even the press, usually informed Passages.

earlier judgments inaccurate. Dream” music or the Italian Sym Now that the Vatican Choir has|tical elements, medieval influence pam : 8 . lone of his contemporaries, had Indianapolis visit could have been ments in Msgr, Refice's writing a } well in advance, knew nothing of Mr. Steffen reminded last night's

story, it's a music drama (with- 3 . be . in ony based on the, triumph the famous choir's engagement at sudience Tha, # Vatican Spar as of Hebrew righteousness over the the English Theater until a few ey a pe f 3h 7 @bout evnicism of idolatrous magicians days beforehand. ml inn Bb That's a great subject, Mendelssohn! Elmer A. Bteflen, director of the

when he expressed the hope that,

tackled it with dignity, profundity, Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, who Msgr. Refice and the current Vati-

and the unfailing good taste that volunteered to announce the Vati- can Choir might revisit Indi ot | Of 's r /escharacterizes all his writing. Let can Oholr's evening program Yes-|,..., pefore they finally return those who have accused Mendels- terday, drew applause from a sparse to Rome, H. B.

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having the 1947 Symphonic Choir The European mind and the and carbide machining tools will which yesterday sounded like the ,,...jcan mind differ in notions of be discussed by Walter Schlegel best team Mr, Steflen has had-in planning and publicity. I kept and Harry Crump in a meeting of [several years, He was fortunate ;...yine last night that if Ameri-|the Indianapolis Chapter of the

‘also In his choice of soloists, to cans sent a cholf, more than 50 American Society for Metals this

per cent youngsters, on a European evening at 8 p. m. in the Marott Besides the Indianapolis trio of tour, there'd be plenty of advance Hotel, | Helen Kendall Crandall, soprano; preparation. Mr. Schlegel, member of the | Eleanor German, contralto, and It was heartrending to see the metallurgical department of CarRaymond Clark, boy soprano (that youngsters, aged 9 and up, looking penter Steel Co., will discuss high 13-year-old youngster has real spirit undersized — smaller and punier speed steel, and Mr. Crump, of the to face what must have been an|i.... our kids of the same age. 1f|Carboloy Co., Detroit, will speak on ordeal), there were four imported anybody needed a lesson in what carbide steels.

soloists: Gertrude Ribla, S0prano;|y.v" does there was the lesson—| Paul A. Miller, Indianapolis’ Louise Bernhardt, contralto; David yp, oratory, no dramaties. And it chief meteorologist, will speak at Lloyd, tenor, and Julius Huehn,| a0 10 me that a series of small- the dinner preceding the technical

| bass-baritone. scale children's crusades, better con- discussion. i | Miss Ribla has fine style and, In trived than the tragic historic one,

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brato in the emphatic statements Licinio Refice, director of the choir, | vis {onal of recitative. Miss Bernhardt, who told me. ‘They had colds, as did Liberals and three from the misang with Dr. Sevitzky, the or- some of the choir's older "and nority Nacionalista ‘Party; chéstra and the choir In Mozart's younger generations of singers who elected in last Tuesday's balloting. Requiem some years back, is a participated in. yesterday's pro-first-rate oratorio singer. igrams. And everybody was tired Enjoys the Musie from a day-long bus-trip Saturday Mr. Lloyd, veteran of lavt sea.| Despite the handicap, the choir] Dale W. Young, major instructor | son's Indianapolis performance of *0§ like angels, That's what they at Jordan Conservatory, will give! Verdi's Requiem, seemed much more *'® trained to do, Maybe hearing/a recital at 4 Pp. m. next Sunday in!

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impressive in the “Elijah.” There that kind of musi¢ is as near 85 Zion Evangelical Church. ‘|

some of us sinners will get to the — source of its Inspiration. Anyway, it's a beautiful. and blessed relief afternoon Mr. Lloyd was evidently {rom sandardiey Ameriven music. enjoying the music, for he kept| ’ singing along with the choir’s tenor || yom the Banepa ” A decided: section even when the soloists were Secu ue use - ip uy otemporarily on the bench. program {presumanly Lhe § Pr Mr. Huehn had the most exacts gram as the choir presented in the afternoon) had one defect. It was

| = Lies varied than I had hoped it SONJA Times Amusement would be, Perhaps {llness in the Fi E N 1E

may bé bigger voices, but there are few better combinations of good Yesterday

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Clock {ranks made it seem advisable for STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIC HALL Msgr. Refice to include composi-

| “The Drunkard,” melodrama, at tions the choir knew best, instead IN PERSON f 0 2 =] 83 CIRCLE of trying more Palestrina, Vittoria On Stage—Ray’ Eberle snd band and other historic and difficult (Miss Hole Making Six Different Marion Hutton, at 4, 7 and ? 40 > composers. The Pretender,” with Albert I} . Appecraonces) Dekker. at 3:25. 5.30. 8 and 10 40. The choir sang a number of INDIANA Msgr. Refice’s compositions, which HOLLYWOOD “The Foxes of Harrow,” with Rex are solid, scholarly and authoritafarvison ar Maureen O'Hara, at 11°38, 2:10, 4 45, 7:20 and 10 tive. They're a fusion of ecclesias- ICE REVUE KEITH'S — “The Secret Life of “Walter Mitty, v 2 with Danny Kaye and Virginia Mave, RI- 2391 R1-2391

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.Tip to Hollywood P Service Gov, Earl Warren emphatically deLAPAYETTE, Ind. Nov: 17- “Ope nied last night as “pure nonsense”

.| Brick Higher,” Purdue University’s’ réports that his name might be sub-

documentary film, had three pre- mitted to California Democrats in Purdue's Hall of Music Saturday tion. night, { The film, comprising some 4000 might be entered in the Democratic {feet edited in Hollywood from about as well as the Republican presiden-

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