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Seek NY-Ghicago jy Symphony. Orchestra Plays Inter-City Opera Student Music at Its Best Promised

Under Hoffman; Moderns on Program Steps Under Way . Broo 2) HENRY BUTLER, Times Staff Writer . OMINGTON, Ind, Oct, 23—When the Indiana University For Per manent Merger sympnony Orchestra starts playing Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony NEW YORK, Oct. 23 (UP)— at 3 p. m. tomorrow, the IU auditorium audience will hear student The New York City Opera ‘Com. | music at its best. oi wi is to give Chicago a! “onductor Ernst Hoffman, who did such remarkable wor pany in Wie OE TieASe Dean Wilfred C. Bain's School of Music students last. season, has em many of his orchestra personnel pally sponsored opera can be back this fall, made to pay its own way. | And he has the famed BerkBeginning Dec. 1, the company *Nire Quartet sharing desks with will give a series of 19 nightly Student. first-chair string-players| performances in Chicago's Civic and giving examples of bowing| Opera House at moderate prices, 21d tone. |

If the public responds and there =x om is no deficit at the box office, q 5 A RESULT, the University §

Chicago will form a sponsoring Symphony's strings this year are

organization of city officials and

unding richer, more sonorous! an last year. Even in the re-| : J 8

|in the Music School's recital hall, | {when- Mr, Hoffman gave patient [but precise instructions, the or-! = | chestra had big-time quality. |B & | | {

opera on a permanent basis, ‘Halasz Directs

The company, under its artistic] Today's program is unconvenand ‘musical director, Laszlo tionally arranged. “Most people Halasz, will open in Chicago with would expect the Tchaikoveky| ¥ Richard Strauss’ “Salome.” -|Fifth in the second half. I'm The 19 operas will be chosen putting it first,” Mr. Hoffman told! from its extensive and ever- me, “The moderns will be in the increasing repertoire which this second half,” he said. season has been augmented by so»

of the IU School of Music faculty and hel ping to t left to right, Urico Rossi, first violin; Alb ert Lazan, and David Dawson, viola. The concert, at 3 p. m., is i | delphia Orchestra. It's less) THE DYNAMIC little

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~ { Mozart's “The Marriage of Fi-| BUT EVEN his order of mod-| | like the Bach organ -nct lke ve Sorters garo.” . |erns is unconventional, for he| has Castelnuovo-Tedesco's Cy.| Hoffman, conductor of the In- {rll play Wagner.” Symphony next Jan. 20.

n o o SOME ADVOCATES of strictly tne concert.

presses” (nice, impressionistic! diana University Symphony Ortone. poem, getting probably its| chestra, opens the student en-

. Producing Tough, . second American f to-| \ Actors Discover [day) followed by Bach's G minor, semble's fall season today.

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 28 (UP)—| Little Fugue” and Hindemith's satirist, as all will admit who saw Kovsky's Fifth.

Nearly every actor wants to be a/ producer, but after they've tried| I nemes by Carl Maria von curtain-raiser for the IU premiere dents,” he said. “When they [what it'll be on Jan. 20. it most of them flee back tov ever acting. |

It's enough, the stars discover, ‘They belong together,” Mr. Hoff-|

“Mr. Hoffman about playing Tchal-|qream up the program com

- » » . : spring. , Bach and Hindemith together?) In the “Symphonic Metamor- Tchaikovsky's Fifth and other tion of Gershwin's score.

“I've changed some things

to worry about the movie all day man said emphatically. “I think Phosis,” Hindemith kids the pants standard repertolre With one re-| =~ t¥% FAIEEE SHEE BIE Kl play it, but 1 used to play a uke.

on the set. The producer has to Hindemith is a kind of modern,0ff some academic thematic ma- hearsal. If they don't learn those

worry. abofit it at might, too, ~~ [Bach . He'd been belter: acquainted

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called “linear” ELE i aEeond TROVe Tent, rie UnRtyerhity Sa content to be an actor. muse, RT a i HL Mate which “winds up with phony: this season. A. pr “Producing.a picture is a pretty of “harmony. Certainly Hinde: umazing-stuff for-brasses. and pers Tuesday; Nev.-18 willinclude the Elly cominutingas tough job, particularly the Way pip yas marvelous mastery of cussions. the world Is today,” Gary sald. .o,nterpoint oe “To my way of thinking at the| - . & » moment, I think I'll let the pro-| HIS "Symphonic Metamor: fugue. To my ears “it's more student pianist, as soloist. Mr.|teurs for their season's first

ducers do the producing and I'll phosis” is a knockout piece. pleasing than ‘the one Leopold Smith, incidentally, doubles on|cert Nov. 23 in Caleb Mills Hall,

Shortridge.

do the acting.” 'Hindemith is an ace musical Stokowski made with the Phila-'cello in the IU Symphony.

Tchaikovsky Work Today

EXPERT BOWMEN—Members of the famed Berkshire Quartet, now members

|brassy and noisy, and, as Mr. 4, ior with the crew-cut and the Cary Grant Wears plan-| . OPENS ‘SEASON — Ernst |Wocnar When 1 want Wagner ning to give Beethoven's xintn Mandolin Well , Gaming" end my-side ai

Bain is training a big chorus for cary Grant is one of the few men |moderp programs have ribbed| (ply Ernst Hoffman would

tion of Beethoven's Ninth.and the | It’ spart of his costume as a Symphonic Metamorphosis . on gnd heard his “There and Back,”| “I'm doing it to train the stu- Gershwin piano concerto. That's small-town high school boy, a

[of “Down in the Valley” last graduate and get orchestra” jobs,|more audaciously, Mr. Hoffman with aplomb. | |they’'re going to have to play|will present his own revised edi- These were pretty sharp in the

.Z terial: from. “Weber. Hesgets his things in school, where will they would have written differently if| Used to play ‘Dardanella.’ That HAI, Cras . ieth chestra.. swinging. the. themes Tearn thems {ow i imais ith I ag y sai Losi « two ly AM ye ne has somethin “heres ore ' : i i " TRrY Sune Hindomilnis\AL SAT LE NYE Sesond zecoguition especialiy. in|. Mr. Joan, has _aigbitions ihe oi lane ijeratupe.:ee SRW: MYC Fern [Sibelius Second. Symphony and guest coriductor with the Indlal-

| Mr. Hoffman. is playing, ‘the Beethoven's "Emperor. Concerto, apolié Phitharmonie- Orchestra, Calllet transcription of the Bach|with Robert B. Smith of Danville,|preparing the Indianapolis ama-

pants, striped shirt and starched than a photograph album in the collar. It's a “period” costume of picture,” Mr, Grant sald, with re {1931 for RKO's “Every Girl lief. “It's for pictures of me asa {Should Be Married. [high school dandy. Actually I “This ‘ofitfit, gets np farther play a baby doctor” Ir :

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