Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1947 — Page 10
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strings and Mozart, Mr woodwinds, the composition has the ficulties of Ravel mg kind of early
Symphony Scores Heavily In Two Week-End Coats”
By HENRY BUTLER Fabien Sevitzky handed the press another big assignment with his | Indianapolis Symphony Programa Baturday night and yesterday after-
Tsaac Stern, violinist, and Howard Sanson, composer and guest con~ ductor, each deserve more space than is commonly allotted to A re-;
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itself, especially in Dr.
{just about everything an orchestra artistry, on the fiddle fo make a composition “sound
strict classical expressive and measure. Mr, phrasing besides his
exciting In eve Btern’s command
stupehdous facility
creative power After the ovation that greeted h
must infuriate
amateur fiddlers
First as interpreter of Mozart's The Ravel is no cinch for the -#r«! great G major concerto, second as chestra, either And here's a marvelous executant of Ravel's es- orchid for Mary 8paldine harpist, Say in gypsy idiom, the “Tzigane,” who had to negotiate a lot of Those who heard Mr. Stern with vel's flendishly tricky writing Re’
mrp in that composition
Dr. Hanson's Third Symphon
has a kind of 8c andinavian somber m
magnificence
It's full of fine, “sensitive writing, of Alpha Ps
nuance, accent and tone, | gave new understanding
8tern tore into the difThe “difference | 18th-Century flavor between Ravel's “Tzicane” and run-|
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COMING TO LYRIC—Wil.
liam Elliott and Catherine Mc.
[that makes a perfect beginning for of-the-mill gypsy fiddling is the Leod in a scene from "Tha | & Sonvelt. Both Seige av wood: Giieenes Jexween Sioned way And Fabulous Texan." western openwinds showe 10 rilliance and OXCar o § Ast, 50 i ing Wednesd Also starre precision that seems to Increase to speak, on the turns as on ‘the i 9 y ot h c arred in year by year under Dr. 8evitzky's straightaway, and alwavs with the Ihe pi sre is John arroll direction. ’ apparent ‘ease that
IC. Students
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Yl “Deep Are the Roots,” the first
College's drama department, |
course, completely and appropri- since it was written to commemo-| | will be presented at the college next! ately different It takes great rate the tercentenary of the first! Friday and Saturday night. ne | Bwedish settlement in Delaware
The cast will comprise members
I Omega, national dra-
in the wonderful dialog between aie fraternity, with Prof, Lester Clock {violins and cellos that starts the Schilling directing the play, INGLISH slow movement The Eastman peatured players include: Louise “Harvey,” comedy starring Joe E School of Music Sean knows how to |Dragoo, Mary Merritt, Flora Belle Brown, at 8:30 build dynamie tonal structures in| wi) 8 STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIC MALL d brass iv ams, Arthur Winn and Doug “Nellie: 11 Deusht woodwinds and brasses, with slowly Butler Jr. all of Indianapolis; melons ty iLmer's Daughler, jchanging astringent dissonances | Harold wright, Columbus: Roberta CIRCLE that give his writings - muscular Good, Greenfield; Eugene Griffith, “That Hagen Girl’ with Ronald force Reagan ny ‘Biiriey Temple at . Lawrenceville, IL; ' Louis Brown, ir an ne Te He also knows how to conduct— Decatur, and Bill Morrett, Liberty. “Gas House Nin In Hollywood,” a fact he demonstrated at last In connectio " at 14:30 . 8:20 and 9:03 Wednesday's - first ¥ehearsal of the perforr i Hon wiih Salurjay’s INDIANA Third. 8 } A ) the orl I rmance ere will be a re“Where There's Life witis’. Bon hird Symp on y ri pe Seo "5= union of former members of Alpha Hope Bigne H 0 and Willlam tra was reading a SIRN uring Psl Ber at 11:60, 2, 4:05, 6.15, B20 op. {intermission Dr. Hs 5 Psl Omega. Planning committee and 10.25 1earsal Intermission, SON members include: Dr. Anna Dale KEITH'S noke oPhnslamally of the 1In- Kek, chairman; Miss Mary C, Huey, “Drums Along the Mohawk,” with | (lanapolis 8ymphony musician- Mrs, Lois Taylor Fouts, Mrs. Anna ( lette’ Colbert and Henry Fone dn. at 11.05, 2:40, 6:20 and 10 $i ‘and Buick grasp of the com- Mary Glick Hinton, John Rider YO * 1 ns
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Jordan Students Plan Piano Recita
and Bill Koons.
pralse for L. who was kept, ahout as busy as Gene Krupa
the Hanson . symphony On DePauw Campus
Give Musical Program
mes State Service
GREENCASTLE Dec. | Gibson, soprano, and Berniece Fee| | Mozingo, organist, will present al ‘program of sacred and Christmas| music .at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday in|
Jordan Conservator vy will Present Gobin Memorial Church on DePauw |
iturday in the North recital hall
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Miss Gibson and Mrs Mozitigo, both are ‘members of DePauw's School of Music staff.
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Mok dP Burney, David Pritchard, Joan LAFAYETTE, Ind. Dec 1-—-Lily Mon. an ri | Mack. Elizabeth Davis, Judith Hine, Pons, coloratura so : Jl Mac ALVA: av prano, will ap- |= a Me RE . Coto eerist Richard Lennox, Margaret Hughes, pear in Purdue University’s Hall of - Willian -Bowman, Margaret Mc- Music for two recitals at 8 9A M toh P M. h Pm Closed Wed. at Noon 302 rd BLOG. Callum, Sylvia Beuleaux, Kay néxt Friday and Sundav MERIDIAN AT WASHINGTON Moore, Clayton Eshleman and Lynn! Miss Pons’ program will be a reguAdams.
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Dividend Declared By Stewart-Warner
Stewart - Warner Corp. {have declared a cash dividend of [25 cents per share on common stock {payable Jan. 10 to stockholders on record as of Dec, 11, 1947, | In announcing the dividend the {directors said the action did not | definitely establish a quarterly dividend rate, but such a plan was being considered. In the past dividends have been (announced on a semi-annual basis. }
|U. 8. BAR HEAD TO SPEAK Tappan Gregory, resident of the American Bar Association, wil speak at the meeting of the Indianapolis Bar Association to be held at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday in LaRue’s Restaurant, 1121 N. Pennsylvania St. Th
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