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| CLOSE.UP—Times Photographer John Spicklemire catches a : tharaclefistie expression on the face of Bobby Clark, comic dynamo "Sweethearts," Victor Herbert opereita currently at English’, |! Ho Paula Stone-Michael Sloane revival of the musical is scheduled for three final performances at 8:30 p. m. today and at 2:30 and | 8:30 p. m, tomorrow,

Sevitzky Demonstrates Ability

By HENRY BUTLER The Indianapolis Symphony's first Pension Fund concert last night in the Murat was an unqualified success. | More than that, it was another demonstration that Fabien

| Sevitzky is one of the ablest engiticers of popular concerts in the

current musical field. Dr. Bevitzky was fortunate n having the generously donated peices ~~ as Dorsey | ollowed Mr. Harris with the band. Also as guest he had the iamous “Song of India” and an distinguished composer, Roy Har-{ elaborate Belasco arrangeme nt ris. whose new work, “The Quest,” o¢ 3 Dorsey. medley, in which the

Mr. Harris conducting. Maestro Sevitzky - started his tween the rhythmic program conventionally enough | Dorsey band. i with ‘Weber's “Fheischuetz” Over-| It was a great musical show, ture and the first movement of concluding with a total-war verSchubert's “Unfinished” Sym-|sion of Tchaikovsky's “1812”

Dorsey Concerto,” by Shuken, the | Forever” encore by both orches- |

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Dorsey brothers made their first appearance as soloists—Tommy on trombone and Jimmy on saxophone and clarinet. Dorseys in Fine Form

tras. Indianapolis owes the Dorseys, Mr. Harris and Dr. Sevitzky a| big debt for a history- maing| | concert.

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The Shuken work, facile and orchestrally effective rather than profound, demands .plenty from the soloists. Both Dorseys have legendary tone and technique on their instruments. They contributed fine performance in - the Shuken, as also in Cesana's “Gather 'Round, Children” and Dr. Sevitzky's arrangement of

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As composers often have been, Mr... Harris. was. OF Jess. onl the spot last night: His compositice was sandwiched between things much more easily underwith the result that it prob- | ‘ably had less . impact than “it !might have had in a predomi-, nantly serious program. “The Quest” is a beautiful piece of writing. On a kind of groundbass or passacaglia-like restless |deep pattern sawed out by the bass viols, Mr. Harris has superimposed a highly complex struc(ture, including some marvelous exploitation of horns and brasses. The piece is difficult to grasp, {correspondingly difficult to play, jas I gathered from listening to rehearsal Tuesday, because it departs radically from the forms {and conventions of 90 per cent lof the music customarily per{formed by symphony orchestras | But it's fascinating, not to say|" |terrifying. And I certainly hope {the suggestion put forth in a diaSevitzky, the {Dorseys and Mr. Harris—that Mr.| {Harris write 4 new"symphony ‘for | "combined jazz band and sym-|. phony orchestra for performance [with the Dorseys here next year — will be carried out. _ Tommy Dorsey and his band |

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