Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1950 — Page 6
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Er “By ‘Henry Butler
DOROTHY MUNGER 'S.
“musicianship.
| : Sponsored by Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority, Mrs. Munger did some. of the beat. playing Ive yet heard;
her do. ‘Her program was fot
scope for clarity -and facility. Those pianistic virtues, often overshadowed by sensational virtuosity, still remain fundamental. I missed her opening Fantasia
i by Handel, but arrived in. ~
o hear most of the Mozart Jonata in C (K, 330), a, bright
and technically tidy performance.
Her second group started with Chopin's. B flat minor ‘Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 1-—unfortunately one of the great Pole's few lapses into
~—tongwindedness; The famous
flat Waltz, which followed, was a; —raireshing contrast, She did: well also with the Schumann: “Papillons” (clean octaves? pice tone). Like too much else of Schumann, that piece is a package. You have to hear the whole! thing or nothing, and that's a serious defect in the composer. Some] time, somebody should figure out why Béhumann wrote that way, | mixing some of the most beauti-| ful planistic ideas ever dreamed] up with endless boring material.| Listening to the “Papillons,” or,|
taenze,” '. like hunting for, premiums in a 50-pound bag of popcorn. :
THE BRAHMS or. mezzo in _ A i. minor were least satisfying Intermezzo, deceptively simple, i= curiously tough to © memorize, It's also extremely difficult to project, with its middle-section flights of .canonic- imitation, The Ballade. needs more accenting of chords than Mrs. Munger gave it
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played it clearly and accurately, A final Debussy group brought out the fine facility and intelligent
which Mrs, Munger excels in. I've heard more exciting renditions of the Toccata in C sharp minor, but 1 think Mrs. Munger deserves big! praise for careful handling of that, technically rugged piece. If there's any one suggestion ral like to give her, it concerns tone. She should work for bigger tone
-and bigger tonal contrasts. What
Shows Clarity, Facility : » Recital Is Fine In Musicianship |
"Dorothy Munger's Rendition Js One for Pianists to Admire
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piano- recital - last
her style needs is.more orchestral
ideas
But she has right now a grasp of the keyboard that should make!
plano snvious.
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