Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1947 — Page 20

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orden Comervaiory Wins 1 A Praise for Annual Yule Concert

By HENRY BUTLER Jordan Conservatory's

annual Choral, Christmas concert last night at the ducted by Dr. Lloyd F. Sunderman, 8

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the Jordan choir. ..con«|

~/Mrst honors go: to the" b0-voice

Murat should have been much bet- Jordan's new, director, Dr. Sunder-|

ter attended,

It was by far the solidest, and miracle best~performed Jordan program 1} | ductor ‘can have yet heard, with exciting evi-| | young sing

{man has a lished the kind of!

90 with ¥a group of Perhaps th “most

dence of new vigor and precision striking feature of that miracle 13 |

in both erchestral and choral ranks,

{that the Chorale stays in pitch |

Victor Kolar's Jordan gymphony' throughout difficult unaccompanied

Orchestra this year is immeasirably better tonally and technically than it has been in previous seaAlthough . it needs more

enough cello students available) -and although the brass section needs more training in subtlety and finesse. (it's a little too much up the

Sousa alley at times), the orchestra’

is a great credit to Mr. Kolar and to Jordan. Task for Students Opening with Mozart's “Magl Flute” overture, Mr. Kolar continued with Schubert's massive and profound Beyenth S8ymphony-a really tremendous job for students but admirably performed

Following the lengthy Schubert symphony, Kelly's “Alice in Wonderland” was perhaps an unfortunate choice, . It's. a good display ipiece for a student orchestra, but it could stand plenty of cutting An hour and a half is a long preintermission run for any concert Choral music occupied the sec Right 8 prog am

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(things like. the carols sung last! night. i List of Soloists on Soloists with the Chorale included Joan Richey, Patti Browne and an Echo Choir, in Mueller's “All My Heart This Night ~Rejoices,” | consisting of: Rose Rohner, Imo-

|gene Singleton, Miss Richey, Rob-

ert Mitchum and Earl Albertson As an encore, Dr. Bunderman and| the Chorale presented the lively! spiritual, “Plenty Good Room in| My Father's Kingdom." The Jordan-Butler Choral Union,

of some 225 voices, concluded last

night's program, first with “How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place,” from the Brahms Requiem, Farrell Scott conducting, and finally with wlections from Haydn's oratorio, The Creation,” Di Sund2rman conducting Excellent Performance Dr. Sunderman and “he Choral Union gave a performance of “The Creation” last Friday In Roberts Park Methodist Church--a program I was obliged to miss. Last night they repeated the two varts of

Achieved Is the Glorious Work,” the trio, “On Thee Each Living Soul Awaits,” sung by Leola Turn-

and the great chorus, “The Heavens

{Are Telling." Their excellent performance was accomplished by {Ruth Dye and Joan Viellieu on two planos., IP) As a final comment, I'd like to say the time is about ripe for a drive to Ingrease Jordan's endowment fund. Last night's concert

proved that the conservatory has big possibilities. Music, whéther! studying or listening, costs plenty of money. With adequate funds, rival the leading

{Jordan could Eastern schools.

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LOVE SCENE—Ma rlene

Dietrich as a real gypsy and Ray Milland as a British agent in gypsy disguis se are the two principals in. "Golden Earrings,” current film at the In. diana. The double bill includes "Roses gAre Red," with Don Ca stle.

IN HORROR FILM—Bela Lugosi as the human vampire in "Dracula," revived ‘hortor-film ntly at Keith's. On the same program is the similarly creepy film, Frankenstein," starring Baris Karloff.

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Choir to Offer

Yule Programs

The Burroughs Concert Cholr,

Johnson Burroughs,

Subsequent programs will include: Men Builders’ "class Church, 9:30 a. wm-—H-— Block Co. | 12:15 p. m. Morday Monument Circle,

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play, starring ZaSu Pills, and 8:30, . STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIO HALL,

“Nellie, the Farmer's Daughter,” melodrama, st 8:30.

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AC oe Me, rd with - oung, Susan Hayward and | Jane or] at 140, £30, 1 % and 10:10

“Dick Tracey Meets Gruesome,” at 12:40, 3:30, 6:20 and 9:08,

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INDIANA Golden od ay be with Marlene Dietrich and 5 oa iam, at 13:30, “Roses A a ‘with Don Castle, {at 11:28, 235, 5:50 and 9. i i KEITH'S “Dracula,” with. Bela Lugosl, até in. 1:35, 4:10, 6:45 and 9:20. Frankenstein,” with Boris Karloft, st 13:15, 2:50, 5.35, 8 and 10.35. LOEW'S

“Lured,” with Lucille Ball and nd 56.01 Sanders, at 12:28, 3:38 4

wo Slondes and a Redhead,

with Jean Tor, at 11, and 8:33. - ! LYRIO

“Driftwood,” with Walter Brenan and Natalie at 12:45, 4, 7:15 and 10:26.

“On the Old Spanish Foal " with Rot Rogers, at 11:30, 2:45, and

Roof to Offer

Busy Season

The Indiana Roof has a busy program scheduled for the next 30 days, according to ment,

Ruth Warrick, Wood,

Last night's opening here of Sher- [HH {man Hayes and his orchestra coin-|| lelded with the finals of the Roof's |

state-wide rhumba contest.

Next in the list of attractions will {be the Indiana Dance and Fur Re-

{vue of 1047-1948, ® 30-minute show-| ling of trends in dances and ‘fur| styles, to be presented at 10 p. m.

(next Sunday. Other events include:

A return

{engagement of Don Ragon and his |

{NBC orchestra Christmas week-end, | the New Year's Eve dance and|

show, featuring Teddy Phillips and| i] his orchestra, and a one-night en-|

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founder will present a series| {of Christmas programs starting at| {12:15 p. m. Saturday in the wm. | 'H Block Co. auditorium

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Featured soloists will be the radio |

“The Dream Builders,”

of Charlene Clore, Mary

include: Natalie Gra-

the 40-voice choir

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