Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1947 — Page 32
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: ~DePauw Se, To Provont Ploy iChichis Conmanarat Matinee Dancing) | : Times State Service the leading roles. Se endaeéissohn s Lea Every Saturday from 3 to § S™ : GREENCASTLE, Nov, 20 — Par! others in. the cast include Joan! ‘The First Baptist Church choir, Sta rs Brod. —GORDON. DUDERO RE a hn i lor Story,” a comedy, will be pre- Haber, Union City; Cyndalu Stiv-|directed by George Newton, will Hp a ak sented by DeP Uw A ers, Lawrenceville, Ill; -Virginia present Mendelssohn's mote, “Al CBS Clarinetist ORCHESTRA. fr 3 in oy 107. Rives vy " [Rrueppet Greencastle: Ronald Me- Hymn of Praise,” at 7:15 p.m. next, Heard at Concert Never a Cover Charge : na % wa ” Under the direction of Dr. H. T. canada, and Dick Hamilton; Evans. Sunday. . «. By HENRY BUTLER R Ross, head of the speech depart- ine Second in a current series of The Stuyvesant String rtet SAPPHIRE 00M a ment, assisted by Elizabeth Brant, oma ———————— sacied music concerts, Sunday’s/1ast night presented the | ble HOTEL WASHINGTON a senior student from Wabash, the COOK RUNS RESTAURANT program will commemorate the Music Society's second program of play has Alan’ Thompson, Ligonier,” A restauraft in Port Arthur, Tex. 100th anniversary of Mendelssohn's the season in World War Memorial Joe’s Restaurant and Barbara Bogan, Golf, TH, in is operated by Mr, Cook. ° death auditorium. » vs ; Eo RA gac—.s — | Assisted by Clark Brody, first NOW OPEN
clarinetist of the CBS Concert Orchestra, the quartet, newcomers to Indianapolis, played a substantial and varied concert, The strings began with Bee[thoven's C minor quartet, Op. 18, | No 4—one of the master’s works
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of the writing have become a part| Indianapolis Symphony Orches- | for dancing at the Indiana Roof |
of musical pedagogy, so that per-| tra in the Murat at 7: 30 p. m. this _week- -end. formers, especially in chamber ~ rns -
music, find Beethoven fascinating
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Radio-Phone ra h-—= of Beethoven is more fascinating Sonn en SOISED Bo .t he The Women, "wig Norma ® p to play than to hear. When he] pious] anly ywood loo Shearer and Joan Crawford, at 12:26, cuts out early 19th-Century musical v LYRIC WITH (MIRACLE) scrollwork, as in the C' minor vari-| Th” Drunkard,” oe a, “The Gangster," with Barry SulliTONE ARM ations for plano, or in the heginning| he Oa CTROLE 16, het 39 doan Lorring, at 11, n of the scherzo of the quartet played| rhe , Unsuspected” with Joan “Joe Palooks in ‘The Knockout',” last night, he writes with ls aie 3.45, 6:58 and nn. snes, Tak TR 500 ed able skill, But the fugal passage, son "amas Savage, with, Leif Re | — — mr ns which starts that scherzo gets lost| 2:48, 5:50 *"iNbIANA Be] 4 after a bit, and conventional musi-| “Wild Harvest,” with Alan Ladd, | '° ’ : cal architecture triumphs. Darah Lamour Rs, Peo aes, | ! You re a one-way
[| Ll 4 { . ‘ 5 The Stuyvesant Quartet contin- 5:50, 8 and 10 ow» | ticket to trouble
ued with Dvorak's *American”! | “Destr quartet, Op. 96. Like the same com-| pr Re Die
ry Rides Again,” with MarSo and James Stewart, at | Y ; poser's “New World” symphony, | " When ihe a Rode,” with | The greatest improvement this quartet, in so far as it is de-| Randolph Bcotl, Kay Francis and in record playing since the | |
others, at 11:15, 2:30, 5:40 and 8:55. scriptive, is related to the Americal "Her Hunbaris a wills invention of the phono- Al oe ri one 1h, Lite
of Frederic Remington and the| cui, Bail sod Francho t “Tone, at 11,
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The well-schooled quartet, accurate, | : sensitive and balanced, formed a| ol Junto Concerta tonal environment in which Mr.| Thompson: Symphony No, 2 Brody could do fine clarinetting. | Telplkovsky: Theme & Variations The clarinet, redeemed you might ON SALE MURAT—RI 9596 say, by sheer will power of the per-| $1.80, $2.40, $3, $3.60, $4.20 former from being reedy, is hard toll Aico wasSONS RSCORD DEPT. blend with strings, 4 . The Brahms was a beautiful per- ® formance. More should be written!
about that composition here — the “MILANO NN] theme-and-variations - last move-! E T Th 1 ment, for example. Final word on In very own ere 18 | last night's program; It was an-|} One Good Italian Restauother. fine achievement of the En- rant, And This Is It.
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graph. young. Theodore Roosevelt. The _ 2:44, 8:28 and 10:1 boundless-prairie, galloping-cowboy The beautiful walnut cabine feeling is musically preserved in the IANAPOLIS ancloies the finest 7.tube radio thematic material Dvorak used. The LN CONCERTS : all quartet musically revives thoughts | ania 2 and phonograph—both true to of a land that still can be in an | the quality standard made era of thoughts about a land that) FABIEN SEVITZKY 8 | famous by Admiral might have been. Conductor % ee Lu . : . “an Py VT After intermission, the quartet] { 3 | PURC HASE ON Ot R EASY Wiles. AE and Mr. Brody played Brahms’ clar- SASCHA GORODNITKI | a | PAYMENT. PLAN! bic inet quintet, Op. 115. That composi- | ¥ * Also: Available in Dark Mahog- tion--makes. heavy demands on. all Piauin, Solotat | DOROTHY LAMOUR 4 any at 320.5 or Blonde at instruments, more than adequately | Tomorrow, 7:30 P. M. | ROBERT PRESTON £ | aati” IT'S ALL ABOUT MEN) $189.50. fulfilled by last night's performers.| Saturday, 8:30 P. M. 5 | AN N-G-N REPRINT | 2 el lle B lid
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versation with Mrs. Lénora Coffin, who does a great deal of work for, { the society, I judge prospects for the| [ society's future are improving. To members of the Stuyvesant] Quartet belongs plenty of credit: Sylvan Shulman, first violin; his brother, Alan Shulman, cello; Bei-| nard Robbins, second violin, and| Ralph Hersh, viola.
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