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Opera Faces
‘Hair Cutting |
Chicagoan. Out to Make Concerts More Popular
By HARMAN W. NICHOLS “United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Nov. 27-Tb coin a
phrase, what classical music needs Is) a new look—a haircut, Dr, Hans Rosenwald, an authority on Bach, claimed today so-called “long hairs” have held the baton {ong enough “The public,” he sald, “stays away from concerts in droves because the
public doesn't understand (reat music, Great music is a plain, understandable, highly personal ex-
perience.” The public also stays away Lecause the common man can’t afford
to pay $6.60 for a place to sit Jown and listen. For that, the professor blamed the stuffed shirts and ermines, Blames Talls, Ties “If soci ty would loosen its grip, he sald, “a common man could see ,an opera for the price of a movie “The tails and white ties keep the price way up yonder." As a result, the public is missing a lot, “A few lNiting strains from Strauss waltz can give vou a ch ~ under the “chin, or a pat on the head. Wagner can lift you up, drop
you with a thud, apply ice packs to
your bruises, and smooth out a quarrel with your-wife.” Dr. Rosenwald, for one, Is going to do something about it. In fact, he already
Menu of Musle
He call gether the first meet ing of the Chicago Foundation for Music Appreciation, The guest star was Edward Kilenyl, the Philadelphla planist Mr, Rosenwald began at the be-
ginning. He insisted that the artist appear in a dark business suit Then he made an effort to close the
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COMING TO Koussevitzky, conductor of the | Boston
Orchestra. which will be
celebrated Symphony heard in IU auditorium, Bloomington,
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, separations,
Nov. 27 (UP)~
the muddy
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ning lucky numbers entitling them
to stake claims greatest diamond rush In years, Two old time Julius Caesar Napoleon and one womanwho stopped to powder her nose in the pouring rain-—-wege among the lucky ticket holders who trotted across the square mile field, Nearly 4000 licenses were issued
Nel,
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gap between the audience and the (, persons wanting to stake 45platform, quare-foot claims in the field 30 Each guest was handed a sort of miles from Lichtenburg, in the “menu,” like you get in a restau- Transvaal, All 4000 lined up each rant. He was allowed to “order”
the selections he winted played. It seemed to work out all right Even Spike Jones would have enJoyed ft.
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