Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1948 — Page 6
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! * By HENRY BUTLER | Saturday night's Symphony | program in the Murat, repeated | vésterday afternoon, was Fablen| I Sevitzky's biggest achievement 80 far this season. No
The first post-war appearance The in Indianapolis of Dame Myra|day and Saturday will bring YeHess as plano soloist was in it- hudi Menuhin as soloist in the! © Bruch G minor Concerto for|
But a large share of the credit violin,
Bill. Shirley In Radio Cast
Wins Spot in Show Of Paul Whiteman
self a major musical event.
for the ovation Dame Myra r ceived was due to the a orchestral support Dr. Sevitzky| and his musicians gave in Bee-! thoven's Third Concerto. Dame! Myra herself graciously indicated | her debt . in hér numerous curtain calls It may séem 3a commonplace’ remark, but it needs repeating: The Indianapolis S8ymphony Or-
United States. orchestral budgets come nowhere
fiear the standard Dr. Sevitzky has set here. And I think Satur-|
out of its habitual -diffidence enough to realize it was a great occasion. If Hoosiers were more) like Texans or Californians, for
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| splendidly throughout.
example, you'd hear some real |
bragging about our Symphony. A
We certainly have.something to "yrag about. Opens With Brahms Dr. Sevitzky's program opened with the Brahms-Haydn Varia-| tions, One of the highest com- | pliments you can pay a director! is to say that he conducts Brahms swell. For Brahms is a problem {not merely of tempo and accent.|
gest of ‘Brahms’ total output] | there is great variety. The pro-| | found tenderness of the seventh] {variation and the other-worldly|
|thony Chorale in the finale rep-|anccs there.
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ley mind some 15 years ago and became the opening measures of “Love in Bloom.” “Til Fulensple| mezzo0."”) Tera becoming | more obvious than Johann? |
Symphony's concerts Fri-
A guest star spot on a Paul
chestra now has few. rivals in the| Whiteman program is the latest Some larger and| achievement Of Bill. Shirley, 26, richer communities with bigger | tormerly of “Indianapolis,
When Mr. Shirley Is heard in’ C Cut Wire Costs Bookies
“On Stage "Amer-|
Bill Shirley
time) next Monday night, it will be his first coast-| to - coast show,
fca,” at 8 p. m.
soloist for sev-
of the
Monument Circle Easter Sunrise Services. Graduated from Shortridge then proceeded to And in the Haydn Variations, High School in 1939, Mr. Shirley | cub. which are a sort of Reader's Di-| want to Hollywood where he ap-| peared in a number of musical | films before entering the Army.
‘has the role of "Julie in" "Show" Boat," which starts a three-day run at English's next Thursday.
$11,000 in Winnings (Indianapolis LAS VEGAS; Nev. Feb, 9 (UP). |—Operators of a bookmaking club reported to police today that radio| they lost at least $11,000 because of a cut in a wire carrying race He began his [results to the club. singing career here boys
with theo 14 the loss occurred in the few.
choir .ofiminutes before the: cut wire was Christ Episcopal) gqiscovered.
Church and ‘was lat another club that the $91 longshot Atomic City won Friday's {seventh race at Fair Grounds,
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Now in New York, he has made | glorification of Haydn's St. An-| both stage and nightclub appear-|
{resent only two of the contrast-| was. at the Copacabana.
|ing moods. The orchestra
{the Beethoven C minor Concerto was full of musical wisdom, Only
cate the significance of Beethov-| en's intentions. | rendering of the C minor Concerto or of any other Beethoven| | compositions for piano can make : Beethoven seem colossally boring. The Czerny-like scaies and, by our standards, obsolete arpeggios! can be painful to hear if badly tplayed. | A Musical Education 1 Dame Myra's playing was, you might say, an illustrated lecture! in music education. From it you got a sense of the virtuoso’'s ca- | reer—the initial tremendous striv "ing for technical perfection, and | then the years of returning to compositions learned earlier, each | | return accompanied by new in-| | sight and greater maturity. |. A reviewer may dream up | handsome freight-trains of adJectives to describe such a per- | formance. It would take a novel-
41st to explain what goes into such}
playing as Dame Myra's. Her listeners Saturday night caught the spirit and perceived the great-
chestra was augmented, chiefly in the brass and horn sections, but (also with Clarence Elbert of the | Indianapolis Maennerchor at the | electric. organ. Vaguely connected | programmatically with Nietz- | sche’s book; the Strauss poem orchestrally is an undertaking comparable to D-Day. . Historically Important It was done marvelously well, complete - witha typical Strauss capsule violin concerto beautifully played .by Concertmaster Leon Zawisza. It's historically im- | portant, and it certainly belongs in Dr. Sevitzky's scheme of educating his listeding public. But 1897 Strauss is becoming obsolete. For all the adroit modulations and the violin-and-| harp Sschmaltz, it's long- -winded | and easily parodied. Indeed, the! ecstatic upward rush of ‘the
York.
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He also
did | expects to join the cast of “Mr. | Cinderella,” a musical which goes
| Dame Myra’s. performance of|into rehearsal this month in New|
Within the next month,
‘a scholarly ds well as inspired of the records he has mad artist can perceive and communi-| Decca are scheduled for release.
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Bill's father, Luther J. Shirley,
A perfunctory| 5373 E. Washington St., is presi-|
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