Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1948 — Page 4

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Dyer it Named Aide “Big Crowd Gives Big Hand in May | ‘sun conngnam, vies oe re Sevitzky and Grainger.

Dyer, With the dent and general manager of the By HENRY BUTLER by Norwegian trolls and, to go

kOiama, J | Black Bs Fassion ry, at oe. Yo Span, i pountain Square Theater Co., to-

day appointed Don Wright as-

Yesterday's final municipal concert of the season was, among y

pictorial for a moment, it makes

you imaginatively see the Ajords %

“I Remember Mama,” play, tars ha. ol 83

Ce ring Chariotie Green sistant general manager of the inex things, an excellent argu-| go by. oo, COLE ment for continued municipal With trenchant fore-arm . Mr. Wright, previously general support of the Indianapolis Sym-| strength, Mr. Grainger pounds : t ughter or {manager of the Cantor Amuse- Phony. the keyboard in fortissimo pas-| ml peeons Waters oo

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ment Co., also has been associated

Through the many years that Moore Mortuaries have community, no family has even been

Fabien Sevitzky and his soloist, Percy Grainger, were greeted by a more - than - capacity audience in the Murat Theater.

ET for a program in every respect ideal for a municipal concert. It had variety, pep and even, in stretches of Morton Gould's “Interplay,” boogie. Moreover, it gave local list ers what may be their last chance to hear Mr. Grainger's remarkably individual piano-playing. Speaks His Mind

lor's threeé-instalment profile of

Mr. Grainger in recent issues of

The New Yorker already %now,

il Mr. Grainger’s: career has been

been serving this

ianything but conventional. Mr, Grainger has never posed as a virtuoso. He probably has been ‘the despair of publicity people be cause he insists on speaking. his mind and on playing, composin and living according to’ his con-! victions. He has broken with the "Eu-| ropean tradition of playing and [composing to such an extent that! {he doubtless offends people with fixed ideas, Some 25 years ago, Mr. Graing- |

© Ter was hatled by young -musicians|

as a Great Emancipator. He let a breath of fresh air into the| concert hall, which only too often) still needs it. A Musical Athlete

As readers of Robert L. Tay- :

sages. But he also has a wonderful sense of melodic ling, .of tone in the lyric passages and of the top note of chords, which a

«The. maestro. and. Mr. Grainger. str

“Youthful Suite” Preceded by Goldmark's “Sakuntala” overture, which was repeated from the last subscription

en: | concerts, the Grieg Concerto was

followed after intermission by Me -Grainger’s own “Youthtul uite

of it seems in now familiar idiom.

widel knowledgment. "9s Mr. Grainger played the. piano

Gould's g| lowed. 8g ould, demanding, j Grainger’s composition, big things,

“Interplay” is Grade A

|cellently performed.

Great Skill Shown Indeed, all of yesterday's pro-| gram, which concluded with the, Robert Bennett “Porgy and Bess” | arrangement, . was. played . with great skill. Barring some out-of-tune horn-playing in the slow movement of the Grieg, it was [another splendid achievement by ! Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra.

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It's ‘easy fo forget that Mr. Grainger composed the suite {about 45 years ago, since much’

But the Grainger style has been. ocpled - without due ac-/’

part in the suite and also in/ Interplay, * which fol-|

like Mr.'

LOCAL BOY—Jaries Pease, locally-born bass-baritone:. who will be heard as soloist with ! Fabien Sevitzky, fhe Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. and the Indiana University Chorus in concert at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the IU auditorium at Bloomington. Mr. Pease will appear in recital*here for the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale at 2

(from the orchestra. It was ex- pm, Friday, Feb. 27, in the L. | S. Ayres’ auditorium.

Ford Company Honors Manager |

An award for 25 years. of serv-

ice to the Ford Motor Co. has|

been received by W. W. Cumming, assistant Indianapolis district manager for the company. A

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Attucks Seniors To Give Comedy

. ‘Almost Eighteen’ Booked for Apr. 9

SHEER : ! Mapied from Kathryn Forbes”

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A comedy, “Almost. Eighteen,” will be presented by the Crispus Attucks High School senior class’ at 8:15 p. m. April 9 in the school | auditorium, J, Edward ‘Harper Will difect. Candidates for the play are: Peggy Miller, Melvin Matthews, Phillip Mosley, Naomi Gilbert, - Maxine Turner, Charloite Malone. Tt Trill Stewart, Var faire “Wi |THE Beatrice ne] Betty

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- Now, at>65, Mr. Grainger,| I think all of yesterday's audi-/dinner party was held in his|Deseen “arabe “sirciin Mar slors, Doris though iron-gray of mane, is still ence would join with Dr. Sevitzky honor in the Indianapolis Athletic nor James, Johnson, Nolcox, William the wiry, earnest-faced musical) in wishing to persuade Mr. Grain-|Club, arren. Myrtle Johnson, Thomas Coleman

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I had | forgotten how well he can play. ‘When publicity is dormant, we all forget. His version of the Grieg Al minor Concerto may be assumed | to be the King James version. He worked it out with Grieg himself some 40 years ago. .:I think it's the most exciting version I've ever heard. It’s full of wilfulness and un-

ger to postpone his- retirement in Australia long enough to play next summer with the orchestra in Butler Bowl.

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