Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1950 — Page 16
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Famous ‘Barcarolle’ Included in Score
Tales of Hoffman, by Offen-| we _bach, is grand opera at its melodi-| Lo { ous and dramatic best, in the +.{ J opinion of many music lovers. Not only does the score include’ the famous “Barcarolle” that everybody knows and loves, but much other music that is equally/ , good. Yet it is not often performed, | consequently opera fans have not had many opportunities to hear, it. The reason is simply that it! 3% requires too many first - string soloists in-the cast. The impre-| sarlos have felt they couldn't! fas squander so much top talent on ™ one performance. Now, however, anyone fortunate enough to] possess Columbia's sét of three] LP records No. SL-108 can hear| “Tales of Hoffman” whenever he wishes. | Called Big Success
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The Indiana State Mouse, surrounded by a white picket fence, was draped in mourning at LinIt is Columbia's newest com-| coln's death. His body was carried through a pavilion. on the Washington St. side (left).
plete “operas on LP's; and 16 184 decided success. Nothing has been! President’ S Body Sent Through Indianapolis on Way to Ohio
cut from the three acts with proBy CARL HENN
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logue and epllougue. The notable cast is headed by Raul Jobin, | tenor, Renee Doria. Vina Bovy| and Georl Boue, sopranos, Louis
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ON THIS Sunday in February, bearing his body would begin i815 their portable property, or else
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AS LINCOLN'S - Fanert train. i left Washington and moved
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‘Much has -been—writtén of the spectal train Carrying Gov:
Musy, tone, p » yey aj tone Dare Pern ot ag 1060, we celebrate the birthday Solemn the United 8t nepal it may imperceptibly slip from Ss Solx, § cities o € e Ales other soloists, plus a large sup- anniversary of Abraham Lincoln, “a \their keeping into .the possession
SUNDAY, FEB. 13 1950
Morton, “Mayor Craven, city and state officials and military per-
to Hear Construction Reports Manual High School's A Association will hold its 55th annual meeting in the school at 5:30 p.m, Feb. 18, Former Maniial students will hear reports on construction of the new high school building. Mrs. Edith R. Brinkley will direct the Manual choir during the program and the school band, under supervision. of E. L. Britton, will
. sonnel met the funeral train at! Richmond, as it crossed the state. line. At no more than 20 miles ani approached
hour the two trains Indianapolis. At Tp. m. Lincoln's casket was taken from the train in Union Depot. Muffled drums accompanied the solemn march in the rain up Illinois St. and west on Washington Bt. to the State House, "=n ~ ENTERING through a blackdraped pavilion, the coffin was borne to its resting spot under the State House dome. Around it the walls were draped in black velvet trimmed with silver fringes and
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provided dim light. ~~ From south to north all through the day the citizenry of Indiana filed past the casket, which had been opened for one-third the length of the lid to display the head and shoulders. And all through the day the rain fell, forcing cancellation of a funeraliu parade at 11 am, The city was silent. An estimated 50,000 persons moved quietly through the streets and under mourning arches at downtown street Intersectiona,
ATP M. the casket was take en up and placed in its elaborate ‘hearse Back Lincoln's body was drawn by!} black -. plumed horses to Union Depot and put aboard the train.
farewell,
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about talent?) fumphal two days Lincoln spent The technical bri’ nce of theft in OTT 1861, ep he recordifig plus various sound ef-\pagsed through the city and spoke Philadelphia, New York, Albany, fects such as the clash of swords at the Bates House on his way to Buffalo, Cleveland and Columbus, and the pouring of w' e gave the/washington and inauguration. as ©. the papers carried descriptions listener th complete feeling of President of the United States, |f the Téception each city accorda superb theatrical experience. Comparatively little has been ©d the body of the Great Eman-
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Other Releases lsald of the rainy Sunday on Apr. Spas i font 30, 1865, when his body. was re-| ‘Indianapolis prepared to do him ue Columbia LP re turned to Indianapolis on its way honor. Gov. Oliver P. Morton or“Bizet: Carmen Suite and Tchal. 0 burial in Springfield, O: {dered his aide, Adj. Gen. W.H. H. kovsky's “Capriccio Italien” (Op.| The recollections of our oldest Terrell, lo Riis all necessary 45) performed by Sir Thomas residents hardly reach back to Jrepars ons or Sraping fhe se Beecham and the Columbia Sym. that day. But newspapers and|rOuse, where the body would lie phony Orchestra. On one 12. photographs from the Indiana Mayor John Craven, through
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HOLDEN, Mass., Feb. 11 (UP) ray Dance Studios in a special, 0. on or the Murray dance indownpour to bid their dead leader| Charles Berg and his wite have Murray Dance Club meeting yes-| > * PO {a patchwork quilt containing 1169 terday:. 80--ended - Abraham . lineetala} pieces. It took them 10 years. to
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inch LP record No. 4287. Beecham “ection of the State Library and the newspapers, appealed for help has won Mis reputation as one Pills and letters from the ar-/ in taking care of the thousands ~~ of the greatest conductors of the chives section tell the story of) of Hoosiers expected to visit the age by being a musician of im./Lincoln’s petuen. {city to view their President's body peccable taste and extraordinary! ie jon Sunday. vitality who extracts from his INDIANAPOLIS, as the rest ot| The mayor asked bakerles and orchestra tone qualities that areithe nation, was stunned on the eating houses to remain open. He ~bath~ silken and wonderfully MOFRIng of APY 15 When Indtan=1requested —all—saloons—to—eclose!alivs. His unique and compeli.{apolls Daily Journal and Daily their doors, not only the front enIng gifts are disclosed to the State Sentinel newsboys cried {trance but “the one generally “these two colorful cor. positions, “Lincoln is assassinated!” {found in the rear, made especially, Milhuud: Sulte Francaise, per) There was little more than one formed by the Philharmonic-icolumn of news that day. But in New Red Seal "Symphony OFchestra of New succeeding days the details of York with the composer himself John Wilkes Booth's crimes, his Reale ase Pays conducting, on one side of Co- flight and death by a bullet, and lumbia’s 104nch LP record No, the country's reaction to the loss Tribute to Bach ‘UL 20% oh the other side sof its leader filled Ihe Bywe col- : ars at's “Escales (Pors of Call)” umns of the two city dal played by Arthur Rodzinski and] These were the sources of infor-| , ¥ hon Johann Sebastian Bach ‘the New York Philh filch people learned of | 16d 200 years ago, his.geniys had armonic Sym- mation in which people not begun to assume, publicly. ithe dimensions it has since at|tained. This year the world honlors his contribution to the art —frof —musie—with- GORGE is an exceptional representation
phony. Both are interesting, the developments following Linmodern works. ~—H.W.M. 'coln's death. On Apr. 17 they were > ————_ SEE OUR FULL PAGE sh iim RCA Victor's Red Seal relense for February; ‘which in-
A | cludes Mme. Wands Lahdewska's first Installment of “The WellTempered Clavier.”
{and programs of his works. Not the least of these tributes
: February is a month algo mark- Right { § ing anniversaries for two Red Seal artists: Lotte Léhmann and Yehud! Menuhin. In honor of| SIDE.
| Mme. Lehmann’s 50th New York | recital, at Columbia Untversity on’ | Feb. 18, RCA Victor has scheduled “A Lotte Lehmann Song Recital.” Menuhin, celebrating his 25th year on the concert stage, is represented in a group of Bartok's “Roumanian Folk Dances.”
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