Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1950 — Page 20

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Off he Record—— ir oe i So Columbia Waxes Tunes

reins From Film on Life Ais on line OF Bix Biederbecke

nounced creation of a new line of Kirk Douglas Plays the Movie Lead —

top talent religious records to be : : known as Decca Faith series. | But Harry James Is ‘Man Behind the Horn HOLL Many of Decca’s top-ranking! By DONNA MIKELS ’ Rooney's v |artists are represented on nine After all these years the name of Bix Biederbecke still is magic records making up the initial re- Among musicians and jazz lovers.

_Soloi Is a Sellout—

"Busy Week Ahead in Music Mus

IU Opera, Heifetz at Purdue, Rubinstein Here Promise Treats

By Henry Butler TODAY'S Symphony concert at the Murat, with Artur Rubinstein as soloist, starts a week in which important events also will occur®on the unive rsity circuit.

film career

! onth and Besides Mr. * Rubinstein’s appearance with Fabien, jlsaze Mar..20. Bing Croshy with), Young Man With A Horn" he Diiar abou WH he tow 2 ; a n Sevitaky and the orchestra. at 3p, mu today aud:8:30 p.m, the Ken Darby Choir heads the| Noy Columbia Records announces it has put on wax eight sides Gruber ab tomorrow, the week will bring indianapolis’ own James {list with two records containing of hits from the show, egtaring Doris Day and Harry James. i a a | 1 ays| ; Pease wus soloist with Clar-" There's going to be need here the selections, “What a Friend] Although Kirk Douglas play n 0

{voice to do it, listen to “Roulette” We Have in Jesus’ “He Leadeth|the lead in the film, the trumpet-\,, \\ 3 uyes Easy for You to Farrell are

ence Elbert and the Maen- for similiar vigorous work in the {ing is actually that of Mr. James.|

AP Q ‘ i... very near future. It's a question : Me,” “Mother Dear, O Pray fori ie said to be the best dubbing job ay.” to open an nerchor at 8 p. m. Saturday getting enough people -inter-’ Soloists with musical presenta- Me” and “O Lord I Am Not since ‘Al Jolson's voice came out, Another Lisa Kirk, teaming the and country ti é 7 as yg - . . . - 5 « ” J in the ‘Athenaeum. : ested in the symphony as a big tions in ‘Indianapolis during the ‘Worthy. of Larry Park's mouth in “The ais a Bile star this time Hogan woul Down im Bloomington, Dean em I Hi Joy ns liveline 8 week are: Artur Rubinstein The other records of the group Jolson Story.” Miss Days voice hig iy ee on a study Bronco F Wilfred C. Bain's music school f the orchestra dies, a great Id ) : . are as follows: Andrews Sisters, iS nobady’s but her own in the 1 oi arle,” and the early day w opera department will open their deal Will die with it." If we lost pianist, with the Indianapolis : Nv X Sh oat > film and on the Waxes. - oldie “Just a Girl That Men For- will make 1950 seasog~with Puccini's “Laithat group of highly. skilled mu. Symphony Orchestra in concerts with Victor Xoungs orchestra.| “mye album tunes include “With Bet" has ideas fq Boehme™ Thursday, Friday and clan We: tode 1 ot only good M Th - singing. “In the Garden” and g Song in My Heart,” “The Man| Blues lovers will like the two- his life.” Hi Saturday evenings in East Hail Jenchors ha! also one of the hig at the Murat-Theater at 3 p.m. «count Your Blessings”; the Mills I Love,” “The Very Thought Of sided “A Touch of the Blues,” interest Bob Up in Lafayette Jascha Heifetz Bee, pon , to local young today and 8:30 p.'m. tomorrow, Brothers singing “The Old Rug- You,” “I May Be Wrong,” “Get jwaed > Eadie Wink the man Billy. . 41 play two Pur onvors 21613 Sludying mnay , 2 a took over the old Lunceford ” will play two Purdue convocation X : ged Cross” and “In the Sweet | Happy, Too Marvelous for Who or 0 programs Friday and. Saturday SOME PROPIE ‘have argued and James Pease, bass-baritone, |B’, 4 By": Jack Owens with the words and a new song, “Melan-| band. * Brief vocal by John Leslie, SHIRLEY evenings in the Hall of Mpsic. that it would be cheaper to run with: the Indianapolis Maenner. Vesper Singers doing “My Jesus, choly Rhapsody.” {lots of good instrumental work. ny Agar are wm A A concert season entirely. with chor in concert at 8 p. m. Satur. I Love Thee” and “Have Thine| Other new record releases fol-| Bill Lawrence has a wonderful . from the sar HERE'S the point to UNscram= importation Nest Senshn. w o i Own Way’; Red Foley singing iow. - {recording of the ballad “In My Both go to} ble nme confusion resulting from cee ome 12 American orci ‘ra day at the Athenaeum. “Steal Away’ and “Just a Closer; Little Red Book.” But I hereby ferent hours change of date. ‘Percy Graing- and two foreign (Sir Thomas Walk With Thee”; Ernest Tubb DECCA—This | guy seldom gets protest ads and reviews that plug a appearance with Thomas Beecham s—tendon—p i " To Pro osed Index Would List Concert Music— . doing “When I Take My Vacation mentioned but he's got a terrific this “new” ballad. I remember LAERELS Wilzans Hoosier SYmphony and the Armcterdmm (ome on in Heaven” and “Stand By Me"; voicelsNamfe is Arthur Prysock the original when one line went on -the Inj ( Cant College, Dar bon oy , tit itm ' i. 3 VM ol Orders Rel IF the Hamilton Quartet in “Now and 'he sings with Buddy John- “there was one girl I had a ven headlines sti . . Vv COM vel uring g ; y ope 2 < 1 ene _ R ” v . wsman Ile. w he Sund ¢ 8. Mar. country. So it micht i wind A $ MM o the Day Is Over” and “God Be son. Occasion for this wonderful for, back in 1933.” Good, “yes, A. ne 1% and not the 14th. as previous a . mi TEs ue temy ; . usic ccor ing 0 00 With- You and one chimes and bit of vocalizing is a two-sided New, no. the child i 7 i ic € tt $ 1 i WONOMIcE to buv mu in A . v announced Jick Dacka oe ! ‘ organ record with four selections, version of “Because” which is » = = plied: ane Mme. IOTIAF tek packages, os pe oodil - Plans Go Ahead for Four-Year Olympiad’ 0f Casals’ Works "0 Come and Mourn With Me.something of an instrumental MGM—This firm is mighty un- “On Ther Novae distinguished Brazilian kind of e f- . oy i. ; At Salzburg Starting Next Year Awhile abAl Mater “Crist gem in addition. happy about American Broadcast- Comment sp ! we. aise < ry’? 4 , oe} n! “ - pianist. will be heard in an after- trous. Killing an orchestra (a NEW YORK, Feb. 25 (UP)—A new. project to promote musical . he Lord 15 Risen oday” an rpIY one of the best things ing Cols ban a He tune oar noon recital in the IU auditorium like killing a legitimate theater. enjoyment is being shaped up by the Music Research Foundation Bach Stimulates yeep % He Ho iday has recorded iniCome In For een ’ REGE in Bloomington as we know t XE Sorenw an organization supported by well v \ | . Records of the new series, years is her deft vocalizing on a which has a sparkling recording Two Indianapolis events also ae Ye Engl ge Sorrow on re at 1 hom , ation suppor y well-known musicians, psychologists RCA Victor Action which will have special Decca tune called “Crazy He Calls Me.” of the tune by husband-wife team LAS dian: 8 its ate Englis impoverishes and others e wit 14 letter- , it Hi ¥ : ms need mention here. One i8 the the entire community The idea is to publish an index of compositions clasiifying NEW YORK, Feb. 25 (UP) — er or Rurp! Ph * Eola letter. To say it guy) jerry enough. 70 Yaury Parks sod Belly Camus, Fe eancert or ash Melty aw yilien Sovoly can seriously argue Hist according 3 fe emotional effect, and tentatively titled, The 200th year since the death of and will be distributed through closet ! side A eae inde] ” Broadcastable or 12:00 P. | music a 2 p.m. luesday iniihat broadcast music—even Tos- ‘Music for Your Moods.” Toh Sebast the re ular Decca channels. “IORE1. * § M) 5 : ; " ‘ Kirshbaum Center, with Lillian canini and the NBC Symphony According to an announcement, Company during its fall season ehann Sensstian Bach has ac. th 20 a ros— Thrill, not, It 5 Sulla Gover Suns, Jaded START Shelhy, American Opera Co. se- on TV-is an adequate suhati- the basis for the index was the presented three numbers with complis shed much already, for it « The Ink Spots get beautifully id ANNE rd ares. Ba es on Jon nrano. as soloist. The other is tute for the actual performance Selection of 400 compositions Musical scores either new to New has stimulated RCA Victor into Jazz Man ot in a Dreany wot are * ie Yo npole] E host a ballad the Teen Music Canteen’s pro-and physical presence of an or- whieh were tested under clinical Yorkers or rarely heard. releasing. at lo non y Eyes ide : ’ 3 an i b x : 3 : sing ng last, Pablo " ’ Pp “Are You Lonesome” and a hay- x Fram at 3 p. m. next Sunday In chestra. . conditions The new ballet “Jinx” is set to Casals’ playing of his fourth and Ore I'm Dreaming™ v K or bit’ “Penny Wise and ay * War Var Memon, Hes Dr. Sevitzky's Symphony has Then they were classified as to “Variations on a Theme by fifth suites for unaccompanied who will make pretty pa io i Foolish. a: The Re 1-on Jor. e Wo I u i given many young musicians. ex- smotional effect. under the head- Frank Bridges,” by Benjamin ‘cello the dancers at Indiana Roof to-!| Another St. Patrick's Day re-’ “tein programs naturally has de- perience that has opened big op- ing of “gay.” happy,” “Hiting.” Britten, British composer. Casals’ recordings of the first, , s “hew volighted Symphony officials. Who portunities to them. It's some i E pp! EB i night, has sev- lease. Derry Falligant, a new vo-. pILLING have had some hox-office disap- Pe music students 8 rig) meditative “soothing” and . “Bourree Fantastique,” choreo- Second, third, and Sixth suites eral new ~wax- . calist, sings “I’m Irish Just the TURES : i ZX gle 8 § igh Yeti reles in .“ pointinents thi ey hing snus) Suden ii gh timulating.” THe index will give graphed by George Balanchine, ~ '¢ r leased in 1939 and 1941. ings for RCA. Same” and “On The Other Side of eT Rr 8 hoa key tn a vaitable recordings of has a. comparatively -Untamiliar Through the years since, Bach- “It Isn't Fair,” § The Water.” IT wien Ye well to rete av auw and elsewhere, can ase the 400 compositions, Ips y MIUIAT jans, students and admirers of- the featuring singer # Two juke box favorites, “Rag { t4 Joe Miller's piece. “A City] ire to. xu score by Emanuel Chabrier, the ‘cello, and record listeners gen- Don Cornell, Mop” and “Music, Music, Music” Wakes Up " an 3 roount of last|we We vars to keep music ave DESIRE DEF A UW reports French composer. erally have been yammering at takes ballad are waxed in more or less careSunday's New York Times of qijye, €ep the orchestra progress on plans for a four-year william Dollars’ ballet “On- Victor for the remaining two seg- honors. free style by Johnny Bond and Seattl oR symphony-orchestra| como ‘musical Olympiad” at Salzburg, dine” was composed to “The Sea- Ménts of what is’ the towering, Freddy Mar: {his orchestra.

Austria. It is intended to be a mons” by Vivaldi, a work never Monument in ‘cello literature.

. Robert Lenn, who did a wondercontest open to artists of the en- nybficly performed in this coun-, Victor may have been deterred

job on his debut wax “Farewell

itin conjures up ® a honkeytonk {*

problem and how it was met.

Time Mr. Miller tells how Manuel| - as Amusement

Rosenthal, French composer-con-| : Clock [tire world under 30 years of age. try. {from completing the set by spotty| |nickleodeon at- gk. Amanda,” sings ' “Yodel . Blues” dfictor (who, incidentally, has : MURAT Each country would be invited to] "a » recording quality. Some of the # mosphere on Fi 3 and “Suisshine Cake” with the = a) heen represented-on Dr.-Sevitzky's| wih *Arhelt jymahony Orchestra. (send -three representatives in the THE UTAH Symphony Ofches- BUrTaves are poor. Faulty micro- | [*Music,” backed Sammy Kaye Dixielanders and orchestral acprograms this season and last), Soloist at do various categories.’ + tra has resumed operations un- Phone pick-up is evident at times, by “Wilhelmina.” ' ? companiement. : | “folted” a complacent community duchobin_ Hood, Junior Civic pro This year the “Olympiad” der direction of Maurice Abra- ihinning and rasping the Casals Lisa Kirk and aforementioned : How can Sarah Vaughan be so into supporting its orchestra. | y * CIRCLE would be devoted to singers; in tone. {Sammy Kaye vocalist Don Cor- cine, so often? Her latest, ‘Sum- , “THE L He did it by cancelling a Eddy Duchin and Vivian Blaine 1951 to instrumental artists; in vanel, who raised funds-privately 2 x =» ! nell sing “Have You Ever Been mertime” is as fine as the one beBeethoven Ninth Symphony per-| °° “Dancing in the Dub30and 0. 1952 tgp chamber music groups to keep the orchestra going. Its STILL THIS is not enough to Lonely?” and “You Missed the fore, which was as fine as the A GC formance when advance sales! lam Powell and Beisy' Drake. at = and in 1953 to composers, who existence was threatened last !essen the pure joy and wonder-| Boat.” one before, ad infinitum. ona 3] STANW were impossibly low. -His bold| 30% 230. 5 5 7:50 and 10.30 would be invited to write works summer when the governor of ment which comes out of the Stan Kenton will bring his | If You like Tony Martin, or if, Two nice sides by Doris Day step, accompanied by some frank “Mamiet> ROEIBE ence Oils especially for the contest. Reward Utah vetoed further appropria- depths and subtlety of the music . . 9 {you just like wonderful relaxed “Enjoy Yourself” and “I Said My Yiords on public apathy, stimu. '®* 8130. 30 48d 9 for winners would be appearances tions for it. Abravanel left the (harmonies unplayed but sug-| much-discussed new musical or- singing by a guy who's got the Pajamas. : i ated action by civic and busi- AleNontana. ‘with Errol Fiano and in Salzburg and tours through directorship of the Broadway mu- gested so powerfully, they’ re ganization to Indianapolis’ Murat | ness organizations. They got to-| 80 ny 2 1 530. Europe. sic drama “Regina” to return to heard by an inner ear, for ex-| 12; f th gether and campaigned the and Npimba" with Doris Dowling | 2 8 = Utah. ample) when it is played by the| Theater Mar. none & . Beethoven program into a sell-| 440 and § 15 oe atin + 410, GERALDINE FARRAR has Su an "greatest ‘cellist of this age and, first stops on a nation-wide conout. “Samson and’ Delia B Hee presented to the New England’ pLoUIS KAUFMAN, American perhaps, of many ages. va § _~ amare gad Victor "i ro at ay | Conservatory of Music her entire violinist, is: back from Europe For the time, Victor is offering] | ort four, The progiathve jax BT F030 V 7: pW (fbrary of operatic scores and with the first edition of eight the fourth and fifth only on 73, Man labels his new show "Inno- GY CARMICHAEL} | geile” (30, ihe ounE and "Mar! irk classic songs and lieder. ‘lost” violin concertos of Vivaldl. rpm’s—seven 12-inchers. | vations in Modern Music." | gaorell at 110. 318, 5 and |. The operas, in vocal score and They are part of the group of 12 ——— = “A Danae Te } In their original text, comprise :nown as Opus VIII, of which DOORS OPEN “TODAY 12 45 P.M. | ceoree R. rn Ella Haines and "Pai more than 80 items and run the only four have been in circula-| { O'Brien. at 2 04. 3.47 1 30 ar 4-10 13. gamut from Gluck and Mozart to/tion. Vivaldi, after considerable!

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INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY FABIEN SEVITZKY,

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the.modern French school, includ- search, found the eight in the . : “Put down ing the roles which Miss Farrar conservatory library in Brussels. | § :

made famous at the Metropolitan your horn, Jazzman ~ M-G-M presents the gayest,

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