Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1948 — Page 4
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AT ENGLISH’S—Sidney Poitier has the role of Lester in ** the Philip Yor. dan play which returns this season for four performances start- [tine Borshoff and his Athenaeum ing. at 8:30 p. m. today at the 1 English: A-matines-is scheduled for 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. RAMONA GROVE TO MEET Mrs. Ann Wells, president, has rected by the three maestri, who {called a meeting of the Ramona /each took turns conducting the Supreme Forest of combined choirs. {Woodmen Circie, at 8 p, m. to- orchestra played the
music sturdily sung by the three
By- HENRY. BUTLER... Two choral concerts were the] week-end’s chief musical events.
Triad Musicale drew an overflow crowd to the Murat, and yesterday afternoon the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir's concert ‘In Scottish Rite Cathedral was well attended. The Triad concert was social and convivial as well as musical, | with receptions in the Athenaeum and the Murat Temple. preceding,
the progr In ny night's program the Indianapolis Maennerchor. Clarence Elbert directing; the Knights of Columbus Columbians,
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Turners Concert Orchestra. The. Triad program consisted) mainly of good, lusty glee-ciub|
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Greetings to Saturday night's audience were extended by Calvin ® A. Richey, Potentate of the Murat Temple; Dr. Carl B. Sputh, president of the Athenaeum Turners, {and Paul E. Just, Grand Knight
TH INDIANAPOLIS TIES Appreciative Audiences Hear Triad and Symphonic Choir
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and in the Athenaeum following ageously and expertly tackled the
Edward Krieger directing, and’ the urat, Temple Chanters, Charlés Hamilton directing, were|
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la. program. of. religious Scottish Rite . Cathedral, with Perry Rush, tenor, as soloist substituting for Farrell Scott, prevented by illness from performing. With Jane Hampson, pianist, and Paul Fidlar, organist, as accompanists, Mr. Steffen and the choir did their customary good, musicianly work in “Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite," from Handel's oratorio, “Samson’ Liszt's Psalm XIII, in which Mr. Rush, on short notice, cour-
extremely difficult solo role requiring wide range for a tenor; Gounod’s “By Babylon's Wave’; the “Hymn of Glory,” by Enrico Bossi, and Georg Schumann's ‘Wake, Arise, a Voice Is Calling.” Sponsor of yesterday's concert {was the Indiana -Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, whose next program will be Feo. 17 in Second Presbyterian Church, when Edwin Biltcliffe, pianist of the Indianapolis. Symphony Or-
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Clock MURAT Burl Ives, ballad-singer, in recl tal at 8:30 ENGLISH “Anna Lucasta,” play, at 8:30. CIRCLE “Out of the Past,” with Robert Mitenym and Jane Greer, at 12:30, 6:50 and 10:05.
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