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Violinist Demonsivares Valve Of Know-How and Judgment

By Henry Butler |. Eugene Kilinski’s violin recital last night drew to World War Memorial almost the capacity crowd the Budapest ‘Quartet usually gets. ; j Word of Mr. Kilinski's performing prowess evidently has spread among Jordan College of Music students and. their friends. | Head of Jordan's violin de-

partment, Mr. Kina is any. |] Listed thing but a pedagog in his| inners ' playing. I regret now that his. : previous appearance on xin Lyric Contest programs (May, 1948, and Febru-

ary, 1949) gave too brief samples ‘of his

ot a Jeriofmance for sdequate Crawfordsville Boys The man has great ability— Get’ Week's Run great kiow mow aad oor ne8 | A couplé of Crawfordsville boys| | portant as dazzling t ~hnique and/c3™e to the Lyric Theater last |

night and played and sang their | first number, the Beethoven Vio- y Into 1 Week's engagement, lin Sonata No. 8 in G, Op. 30,34 Larry Simpson, who plays the

lent sense as an ensemble player.\amateur units in the finalg of the |His accompanist, Dorothy Mun-/week-long Tex Ritter Amateur ger, of the;Jordan piano faculty,Contest. Both boys will be back ‘gave expert aid in this brisk and at the Lyric for a one-week stand, cheerful composition. Neither easy starting Nov. 4. ROP isupericial oh Fat Sonata ge. Other Prizes Given m a kind of badminton skill from both violinist and pianist. oS rut wine. es Con A Superb ‘Chaconne’ |tinental Four.” With three-part What bowled me over was Mr. harmony in back, the lead sang a | i Negro spiritual, switching from! Q to soprano falsetto, prize was awarded to Ina

|conne.” Violinists off duty can bes olemas of 914 Church St, who ng “Yowre Going to Change or

just as unprintably frank as ga- 7; To pir mechanics, and some of them’ guitar avy ke Ber own

will tell you in a famous phrase] Another amateur contest Bas| just how dificult the “Chaconne” been slated by the Lyric to run! | {with tl

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ical values. In the “Chaconne,” {those values are tremendous. If! {you consider the steady upgrade | to peak—{first in D minor, then in {D major, then back in D minor, {you have a kind of capsule ver{sion of the emotional intensity of {b= | the B minor Mass. | Mr. Kilinski, I thought, did | superbly with all this. He never] ‘missed a trick. Especially impor-| tant, he never forgot what was | i still ahead. And so he kept control and always had reserve power| Sill for such somberly intense mo-| [8 ments as that tragic B flat below middle C that introduces-the final !D minor section. I may add I've | heard some big-name violinists do THE BEST IN

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Kilinski Has Style

AT THE In the Chausson “Poeme,” which followed intermission, Mr. JOLLY CHEF Kilinski showed some individual] 122 5. lllinois LL 5135

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ski's admirable structure of fiddle, values, it leads up to beautifully eloquent, tear - jerking tone in higher register. The Chausson needs orchestra! background, though Mrs. Munger did-very well | with the piano part. This recital showed me what I i should have noticed in the earlier | brief hearings: Mr. Kilinski has a | lot more than first-rate technical facility. He has style. He gives things new interest and makes , : Iyou want to hear him more often.| | Tim Holt «"Stagecoach Kid *

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