Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1949 — Page 8

| ! 3 Book Reviews --

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thaving the Murat, since the after{noon’s largest crowd turned out to {hear the new head of the Jordan {College of Music piano depart{ment. | They heard a sensational performance. In all my local cons {cert-going experience, Mr. {Marsh's program yesterday istruck me as one of the best |demonstrations of intelligent piiano playing I've heard here.

| Mr. Marsh has worked up a {tremendously complex and facile control of the keyboard. His playHing “shows influences:=the Horo witzian brilliance,” for example. But he has wisely rejected as well as selectéd. He evidently. has spent time and effort on learning to avoid the excesses and errors of the varied pianistic traditions ou ~ ”

| HE IS NOT an imitator. His strategy is purely his own. And so he contrives to give new meaning ito old compositions. How he does it Is a question not to be an{swered in words, It would be {much simpler to give a verbal {description of the telephone dialor an electronic calcu a fact which throws some the value of music

system lator {doubt on teriticism | ~ Yesterday T' arrived at the Murat in the middle of Mr Marsh's playing of Liszt's Dante | Fantasia (to use the shorthand ititle). There was a prodigious ex-

{ample of making like orchestra

on the piano, with complete accuracy and wiry-nervous-intent (knowledge of what came next. | (Be sure there are no termites in !your house before you try those octave passages on your piano). { ‘Mr. Marsh’s Chopin also was something to hear: The. ¥ major {Nocturne, the C sharp minor | Polonaise, the G flat (“Black Key") and C sharp minor Etudes. In ‘the Nocturne and the

‘ Ischmaltzy D flat passage of the

Polonaise, Mr. Marsh gained ex|pressiveness by sensitive calcu{lating of dynamics and pauses (a |bit’ of the best Paderewski tradi(tion). The Etudes, clearly defined {and stated, with all that overwhelming facility Kept in its place and not displayed, were some{thing I'd personally like to have on platters for future hearing. ~ » =

THE MARSH command of dif{ferent styles got a work-out in de |Falla's “Danse du Meunier,” [ProKofieff's “Vision fugitive” and |Seriabin’'s “Vers la flamme.” The |Seriabin, orchestral, like the Liszt, again was a triumph.

As a ‘final gesture, Mr. Marsh played Balakirew's ‘“Islamey.” tfwhich “is the pianistic equivalent’ {of tight-wiring out, over Niagara Falls, Again great accuracy, | [great and dependable good taste. The piano Mr. Marsh had—a splendid instrument—suffered from upper-register brilliance and [ bad felty-fuzziness on the left {pedal {“una -eorde,” or clutch, to jus Model-T drivers). In the {Chopin Nocturne, the instrument {didn't do Mr. Marsh justice, { ~An enthusiastic audience applauded Mr. Marsh and hung

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around hopefully for even more than the two encores he played. age TY» . R." PACINI (and his teensters at Hyron jammed the lecture hall and tisteners miljng around in the -Daék offices.” Since I last heard the\J'een Sinfonietta, umpteen month: 280, the youngsters have done Ww nders. In Corelli's G minor (“Christmas”) Concerto Grosso-—all 1 was able to. stay

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that I hesitate to critis I do hope Mr. Pacini eager and excellent young semble will work on the bs problem. There's some engile--lie dissonance in the. low regis ter that can be smoothed out. Meanwhile, the outfit deserves support. I'd suggest a sponsored tour by the Teen Sinfonietta on the near-radius high-school circuit. It could be worked up into a; big deal.

But

- = ~ “MR. ROBERT, of Indiana University’s School of Music, just about packed World War Memorial for his recital, sponsored by the Indianapolis Piano Teachers Association.

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on Mr. Robert's playing, since I$ o "noriaR ENGAGKMENT heard ‘only the first number, (Plus 20c Federal Taxi Mozart's B flat Sonata; No. 13. 4 Mr. Robert, who had a houseful THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! of enthusiastic listeners, went on to Brahms, Reger, Debussy and LAURENLE OLIVIER

Liszt later in his program. In the Mozart, he played with the low-wrist, strong-finger tech nique of the Viennese school That technique can be effective. {It's useful for clarity and precision “Tn passage Work. But in ‘its Czerny-like, “diziplin” fashion, it can inhibit €Xpressiveness. y

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