Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1948 — Page 18
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with ingenious command of th organ’s total possibilities.
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“Patrice Munsel
By HENRY BUTLER It's a little hard to understand Butler attendance
sel ‘as soloist, put on one of the best Bowl concerts yet, Certainly Miss Munsel wowed her audience, and not just by her singing., In this calory-minded era, coloratura sopranos come in smaller
1'used the -fraining I learned from my packages than they did a generat was right, Right is right and wrong is tion or two ago. Miss Munsel ‘generation ago. ; may have some competition in A raised five children who never. the petite and svelte department,
but she has few rivals in looks, charm and grace. best vocal qualities come ‘out in simple things, like the pro“Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair” and her final en-
ORPHAN _ ==, Coleen Gray, playing the role of a frontier girl whose father is slain by In-
dians in "Fury at ' Furnace |cores: “Danny Boy” “Comin’ Mexican women smoked cigarets. My : y y, ‘Co t get their tobacco, they Se are. would| Creek," western currently at Througl the Rye” and “Home, el Victor Mat i wéet Home. Phrasing, tonethe the Circle. Victor Mature plays |eontrol, -diction—all a singer's
equipment is needed to make familiar melodies seem extraordinarily moving. Enthusiastic Applause It ‘takes first-rate musical intelligence and good taste to combine pathos with: dignity in singing old chestnuts. As her hearers realized and acknowledged by enthusiastic applause, Miss Munsel knows how to put those songs across. Her “Deh vieni non tardar from Mozart's “Matriage of Figaro,” and “Chacun le sait,” from Donnizetti’s “Daughter of the
opposite Miss Gray.
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1382 Women To Sing Wednesday At Purdue
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aug. 2-—
The ‘annual music festival of Indiana's County Home Economics Choruses will be held Wednesday in Purdue University’s Hall of
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Thursday, the festival will bring Viegor “ature 45g 8 Coleen Grey, at
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be heard
ESQUY under its own director during the “Children of que at’ 6:30 review, starting at 9:30 a. m. and| 990. IANA
lasting ‘throughout the day, with broadcasts over WBAA scheduled for 11:15 a. m, and 3 p. m, Stewart to Conduct ‘Albert P. Stewart, director of| Purdue Musical - Organizations and national chairman of rural music for the National Federation of Music Clubs, will conduct the entire massed chorus, one of the largest women’s choruses ever to appear on any stage, at the evening meeting of the conference starting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Allan B. Kline, Vinton, Towa, president of the National Farm
“Give My Regards & Broadwar Ti ada ios lley, at 12:40, 3:58,
Counterfeiters,” with John girion and # Dorie Merrick, at 11:30,
be .
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“The Shanghai Chest,” with Roland inter, = 11:15, 1:45, 4:20,
LOEW'S “The Fuller Brush Man,” with Red Skelton and Janet Blair, at 13:33, 3:42, 8:51 and 10. “Adventures =o Siverado? at 11, 2:09, 5:18 and 8 Tit "Feudin', Fussin' and a-Fightin'"
Bureau Federation, Will be prin-| $3 RQ 10% Among the 65 or more who will Reed hind a A pros, wip
attend the Directors’ luncheon at noon Wednesday in’ Mamoripl Union Building will be den J. Keith, president of the National Federation of Music Clubs, and Mrs. Lawrence P. Smith, president of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs. Mr. Stewart will preside, at the luncheon.
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But Receptive Bowl Audience
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Regiment,” evidently ‘gave Miss #unsel an opportunity to test the Bowl’s sound resources. The Bowl, BL can be a tough place to sing, especially for sopranos and I think Miss Mungel didn’t hit her stride until after intermission. Tempo Too Fast I Whether she or Dr. Sevitzky! | chose the tempo for Victor Herbert’s “Italian Street Song” is open to question. No soprano, living or dead,” could sing the 1 florid obligato in the second re- | frain at last night's speed. | The “Italian Street Song,” reminder of last summer's “Naughty Marietta,” should be slowed down to the point where the soprano can- sing all the notes, or should} be retired. Some years ago, I hoped Beatrice Kay's marvelous recorded parody of it might laugh it into limbo. Rimsky - Korsakov's “Nightingale and the Rose,” with its typical R-K use of oriental musical notions; was one of Miss Munsel’s best offerings on the art-song side. “Il Bacio” (“The Kiss Waltz”) is something I can fake or leave alone. * Splendid Rendition Dr. S8evitzky’s orchestra - did splendidly in Herold’s “Zampa” overture, the first movement of Dvorak's “New World” symphony and Bizet's “L’Arlesienne” suite,| the last punctuated by well intended but ill-timed applause. Harriet Peacock, first flutist, and Mary Spalding, harpist, last night were orchestral heroines for| = their work in the Bizet. we an em Spalding also. accompanied Miss Munsel's last two encores. Mrs. J. A. Goodman, of the Indianapolis Theater Association's board of directors, made a plea for bigger “Stars Under the Stars” attendance; suggesting that the Bowl might be dark next summer if popular support continued
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