Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1948 — Page 6

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3 Charm, Beauty: Well Received

‘their best performaneces-.to date program including a world premin the week-end's Murat con-/ier and an Indianapolis premier. certs. Fortunate in his choice of Elea-| 8ing,” by Henry Cowell of “toneclusters” fame-—a brightly rhyth-

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CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Indianapolis

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mic folk-songish kind of thing | with more ingenuity than pro-

| per, It was well received. | Premier Is Schmaltzy | The Indianapolis premier was the schmaltzy and somewhat pro- ” lix Mahler Fourth Symphony, in

# |/Steber sang the vocal part. Spectacularly gowned and coiffed, Miss Steber Saturday night was something to see as well as hear. Besides power and flexibility of voice, she has beauty | and charm which helped win her|

Scientist, in Boston,

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