Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1950 — Page 26
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TOM MOORE
The witty emcee of the WIBC. Was like bei
» night club “Ladies Fair, they had superlative music. The
Mutual program,
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will put on a 45-minute show your whole family will enjoy.
Tomorrow 3:15 and 8:30 p. m,
TOM MIX
Don't let your youngsters miss this Bradley, star of radio's thrill-packed adven"Tom Mix and His Straight
show featuring Curley
ture, Shooters.” Time: 45 minutes.
Saturday
3:15 and 8:30 p. m.
HAL McINTYRE
and His Orchestra
_ The band all America loves . .
featuring Frankie Lester.
Sunday
“3115 and 8:30 p. m,
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There will be silver dollars for those with the right answers, and
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fun for all during. this. qui re. Mon. & Tues.
Dr.
CFS and 8:30 pw
Plus . . “en Cooking School
The -home economists of Citizens) Gas & Coke Utility will show you: how to save time and work in the how you can prepare) new taste-tempting dishes for your|
kitchen . ..
family. Fri., Mon. & Tues. 1:30 p. m. Food Exhibits
Learn the fascinating story behind] and dis-| cover new food treats by visiting! the food exhibits and by talking
your favorite foods . .".
with the experts.
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and all events
25¢ Exhibits Open lp.m. Till 11 p. m. March 24 thru 28 Sponsored by
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Fiddling at 1s Bes, id Francescatti- : Is Superlative
Violinist Displays High Degree Of Technique, Musical Feeling
By Henry Butler
BLOOMINGTON, i
23—Zino Francescatti’s recital in IU auditorium last night contained. some of the best
fiddle-playing I've heard this season,
That's getting into the
jeritical judgment is likely td lose its way. : lw Mr. Francescatti made- things’ complicated Tor this | professional listener by playing the fourth or fifth version! jowed, resembled in some respects ~i-.of the Bach “Chaconne” I've. Joseph Szigeti's performance ast Maybe this week-end at J8..an especially. active. year. for pepnrescatti-takes more liberties"
heard since last fall,
comparison department, where
The “Chaconne,”
the Murat.
\violinists to aim their bows and
Strads at each other. I'll get out
of the dilemma by saying I like emotion.
all the *“Chaconnes,” and M
where by a‘ miracl
man is a tremendous performer. you see the strength [that goes into that heavy, also the wispy, |
Close up,
{bowing. You see
close
r.. Paul Hindemith’ s Sonata No. 2, § Francescatti’s better than most. Sitting in the fifth row, about 12 yards from Mr. Francescatti,
for which Mr. Francescatti cagily
eo. Point of new interest. I imagine
®'it before. It's a wonderful piece combining great musical learning
with profound expressiveness.’
Artur Balsam,
{White pony-tails of broken hairs qq pis customary superb work. fat each end of the bow, product 5p the piano. :
lof wear and tear. oy - . HE BEGAN last night | Kreisler's arrangement of a IP. Bach “Grave,” his own transc ription of Tartini’
with
continuing wit
” . - THE Chausson “Poeme.” which I had to leave was in some h {ways the most brilliant performgw ance Mr, Francescatti turned out.
variations on a theme of Corelli. Not only in the musical poetry, Like everything else on the pro-' which many other ace violinists
gram, he did these things wit
show, ———————rel with Lew Valentine, radio's famous
great technique and great feeling.
h can convey, but also in the tech-
nique. Evidently it's one of his
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prodigious playing of that descending series of trills, from {applause from the listeners. | The whole performance thoughtful, audacious,
in current virtuoso music.
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which fol- | §
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with tempo and introduces more
brought the score on stage just | E/ ng in an unbelievable in case, was the evening's high |
other listeners also hadn't heard #
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after
harmonics down, which drew huge |
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“Premiere dynamic ecdysiast” is what Earl Wilson, The Times |. Broadway columnist, calls Rose LaRos2, queen of the strip circuit, who will make her second appearance of the season at
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