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pede World War Memorial c Society. = What's more, the group for, fine playing of a rather c = True, the Ensemble Soci of ghe items in the Paganini/ Qulirtet’s. revised program

ciél's series before. To that extenf the Mozart.

Franck menu was novel,

of variety given by the Hungarian Q et last Nov. 9 with its B k Quartet No. 4. I'm told th ungarian program subse-

cong@rvative listeners as one veteran concertgoer remarked In last night's intermission, there is such a thing

ob ved, have some bite of moder a IssonAN e.

[ ATS NOT leery 8 the Pa ga performance, which was Er throughout, Starting with Mozart's D major (K. 573) Quartetigphe group continued with Bee. thdgpn's A major, Op. 18, No. § the Cesar Franck D major e seduence was a wonderful lesson in ensemble playing. For

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had been played on the so-. Beethoven-

It didn't pack quite the wallop quently was much criticized by

as, too much tonic-dominant-tonic hafjpony. Even movie scores, she

“ Paganini

oo fast. So, in the manner of an| (organist improvising on the con-

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Of Ensemble Playing

By Henry Butler « THE PAGANINI QUARTET last’ "night pretty well!

Auditoridm for the Ensemble! | f

drew Something of an ovation onventional program. ety had announced that none|

Mozart, " Henrl “Wemianka, first violin; Gustave Rosseels, second violin; Robert Courte, viola, and Adolphe ¥rezin, cello, used clear. brilliant and rather thin classical’ tone, Achieving clarity and expressiveness at the same time is a big problem in musicianship The Paganinis met the problem nobly, especially in the Minuet of the Mozart—a wonderful and immediately appealing plece that might be hear rd more often If it cult. ! Last nights performance of that minuet reminded me of an

old “acoustic” platter of it by the Flonzaleys I used to have in high school days--precise, dynam! ic.and yet restrained.

» » > THROUGHOUT the Beethoven the Paganinis sustained much the same classical clarity, with enough added weight of tone for

Ludwig's innovations. One notable thing was harmonium-style playing, drv without vibrato, of a variatior the third movement’s hyn mn like theme, That oddly effective passage remains

—vin--the mind 's- ear from a whole

slew of marvelous variations. From the first two quartets, no-| body could have predicted the| Quartet’'s versatility.| But when those earnest musicians|

Sr bassin sone autre: They had big, heavy, “schmaltzy| tone appropriate to "the . Ste. Clothilde organist's notions of]

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sole, he contrived a series of {bufld-ups and fall-downs. Eventu- | ally the goal is achieved, but the interim trial-and-error sequences provide some of the best vigorous| pathos late 19th-Century music affords. ” THE Pagarior Quartet 8% _rendi-

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Griffith Jones and Googie Withers conduct a merry romance in and out of their | dreams in "Once Upon a Dream," opening tomorrow at the Esquire Theater.

Times Amusement

Clock

MURAT “Blossom Time." musical comedy at 30 CIRULE Xavier Cugnt and his orchestra, on stage at 1, 4, 7:05 and 9:38 “Free for All” with Robert Cum-~ mings amd Any Blyth at 11:15, 220, 5:35 5:06 and 10:30 Sneak Preview at 8:15,

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“Animal A Dthehens, with the Marx Brothers, " 6a 8 we

“Dueck oyw the Marx Brothers ot 7 is and “To 30 INDIANA Sands of Iwo Jima.” with John Wayne and John Agar. at 11, 1:10 3:25. 5:35, 7:50 and 10:08 KEITH'S The Heiress,” with Olivia de

Havilland and Montgomery Clift, at 11.50, 2:20, 4:50, 7:20 and 9:45

LOEW'S “Too Late for Tears,” with Lizabeth Scott and Don De Pore, at 12.50, 4:19 and 7:51 ‘Outpost in Moroero.” with George Raft and Marie Windsor, at 11:18, 2.47, 6:18 and 9°48

L yc “The Story of Molly X."' with Ju Havoc and John seis at 11, 1.45 4 13 7:21 and 10:00 Savage Splendor.” s 16 and 9:04

at 12:40, 3.38,

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inique) rates big praise. Legendary Niccolo Paganini was aid. 10 Laa%e sald his 4 Efe ty the fiddle. I'm not saying anything about|{the. Paganini Quartet. But, between you and me, they'll bear watching. More important, they’ 1 bear hearing. Don’t miss them on their next visit,

Bums Prove ‘Smarter Than College Students

DETROIT, Jan, 12 (UP)—

{Three Wayne University psychol|ogy students admitted today that, | #8 In one field at least, they don’t] i know as much as Skid Row bums. |

The students decided to study |

conditions along Detroit's Michi-| Avenue; and .soon had. al crowd of vagrants around them|

while they gathered data on the men.

When police ordered the crowd ‘to break up, the bums shuffied off

immediately. But the students re-| fused to budge, and were ticketed | {for loitering. Ordinance Referee Oscar Riopelle dismissed the

Bond Concert and Installation Planned

| Sahara Grotto's installation {dance at the Indiana Roof Jan. 19 promises to be a highlight in

{the year's events of Indianapolis’

{fraternal orders, C. Wilbur Foster, past grand

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2 Rod Cameron

monarch of all Grottos in the [United States and Canada, as-| FRI,

igisted by Frank Haugh, grand]

| venerable men in charge of arrangements, Installing officers will be Mr, Foster, Mr. Haugh, Alvin Light,

Carl Schey, Chester O. Martin,/

Clarence Scott, John W. Sproule,

| Oscar L. Buehler, Luther J. Shir-|

‘ley, Donald Lafuze and John DeLury, The reception committee is

composed Qf Charles McCormick;

Bertis O. Toombs, Earl

Lysle Bryant, Jack Hamilton,

prophet, are co-chair-|"

Everett,

Wayne Foster, Warren Showalter, !

Albert Sproule and Paul Calvin. Music will. be furnished hy Carl Kiefer's orchestra.

Band Offers Concert snstallation ceremonfes will begin at 7 p. m. with a concert by Sahara Grotto’s 50 piece band directed by Henry Hebert. New officers to be installed at 8 p. m. are Frank P, Fulton, monlarch; Charles 1. Massena, chief justice; John R. Russell, master

lof ceremonies; Elf E. Thomp:

|treasurer; H. Verle Wilson, secretary; Paul Power, venerable prophet; Eugene ‘Prather, mar{ghal; J. Stephen Fullen, orator;

{Virgil Anderson, captain of. the|

{guard; Marion Owings, sentinel, and the Rev. Meed H. Reynolds, |chaplain,

|SPAAK TO GET I DEGREE PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12 (UP) |—Paul-Henri Spaak, first president of the United Nations Gen{eral Assembly, will receive an

tore into the Franck Quartet, | | quartet (muted strings,” tremen| {honorary doctor of laws degree ET ™ Mg Nniangingl Tvania tonight

now president of the Consultative sembly of the Council of Eu-

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