Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1950 — Page 46

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Stage and Music—

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tardar,” of Figaro”

Orcnestral

ropolitan

Oct. 17;

Tagliavini, Jan. 21,

Concert Choir will present a program in the IU building at the State Fairgrounds.

And here's another reminder of today's Butler University

from Mozart's and “Elsa's Dream” 4-10 6-45—and—9-20-from Wagner’ works will include a

will participate,

Martens-Concerts-Series, ‘has an-2 nounced the engagément of MetOpera Tagliavini as the fourth attractom of mext sédson’s series.

Dame Myra Hess, ist, Friday evening, Sunday 1951, Russe de Monte Carlo, Monday evening, Feb. 26

” n n AFTER the Metropolitan Op-

By Henry Butler

Philharmonic, Choirs Next

Juliana Larson fo "be Soloist | With Orchestra Tuesday Night

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT this week will be mainly}

The Indianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra, Ernst Hoffman conducting, will be heard in. concert at 8:30 p. m. Tues-| day in Caleb Mills Hall. | Thursday, at 8 p.m,

the Indiana University ‘Men's :

Choir

“Marrfage! “12. 2:35 5:10

8 Tannhaeuser.

operatic production that is spread- monic- Symphony

column,

tenor Ferrucelo

pian17; Mr. afternoon the Ballet

Nov. sity,

and

Times Amusement

Clock

civic “Two Blind Mice.”

comedy, at 830

spring concert at 8 p. m. in Merid- CIRCLE an Heights Presbyterian Church WE Home 47th St. and Central Ave. 0 - = ” ESQUIRE MR. HOFFMAN’'s soloist for “The Affair Wlum, German® with English title, ht 55. 3:55, 5 Tuesday's Philharmonic concert and 955 » ’ : g INDIANA > ana Larson, s 0 will be Juliana Larson sopran Chai by tat Dena “With who will sing the “Deh vieni non Clifton Webb and Jeanne Crain, at 5 10

—— Plan Joint Concert

The Berkshire group is in residence at IU and the Walden quar- ducted tet at the University of 1llinois.

Members of the Berkshire are

Urico” Rossi, son,

violin; viola, Albert lLazan,

David Dawviolin,

tas in “the “Wagner “music, smooth melody as in the Tchal-

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THE INDIANAPOLIS roe

Composer an Artist With Indiahapolis. Philharmonic

Composer and artist to be featured with the Indianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in Caleb Mills Hall will be Bernhard Heiden, associate professor of music at Indiana Uniyys, | versity, whose "Symphony" will be performed for the first time in Indianapolis, and Juliana Larson, i feprere; who has studied at La Scala in italy and is at present a member of The 3

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Two Matrices On New 12-Inch Disc

MAZURKAS, played and all on one record as is found on the lately released Columbia by Maryla Jonas, 273) whose two sides contain these masterpieces

SELDOM have we heard so much great music so well recorded] CHOPIN:

Ma Percy i. . first Indianapolis performance of Ts. 2 5. “5°20. 7:35 and Record Review a symphony by Bernhard Heiden, "wth. Dorothy ale of the IU music faculty, the rick, at 1:45 420 655 and 9:25 “Vienna ” wi ’ Strauss’ LOEW'S Vier ha Life waltzes of Tau The Third Man.” with Joseph and Weber's “Oberon” overture, Cotten, Orso es and Yalll, at y io ere the 4. 6.51 and 9.48 I might also mention. here tr ar a harp festival scheduled for 4 p Clements, at 2 40 1 , m. next Sunday in Indiana Uni . | LYRIC a Nan 3 in, MP diss (M], 40 ad W versity's East Hall on the Bloom- anc LActela,”! a 3B. 53. 749 10 aghe: ane Dh OVSKy 2 , o ington campus. Some 30 harp- Jargest and best equipped under- Journey and Funeral Music’ ists from all over the state, In- taking of its sort, the Indiana liet Overture-Fantasia,” both cluding Mary Spalding, harpist project is an impressive manifes- magnificently recorded by Leoof the Indianapolis Symphony, tation of the ardent interest in pold Stokowski and the Philhar-

These works are too well known to lovers of the great in classical music to require any description or discussion of their merits, What we want to say is that never be- _. fore have we heard them mechan- ; ically reproduced with such glorsuch resonance and sonority, such rich bass parts such

clear tone,

# wn ing through the universities anc » EDWIN BILTCLIFFE'S Indi- TR schools of the country.’ Hew York, anapolis. Symphonic Choir will Such high praise from a disgive a spring concert at 8:30 p. m. tinguished New York critic should Tuesday, May 2, in the Athen- greatly hearten Messrs. Busch aeum auditorium, with Charlotte and. Hoffman, as well as Dean Schuster, soprano; Farrell Scott, Wilfred C. Bain, in their preparatenor, and George Newton, bass, tions for next month's spring muas soloists. sic festival. We'll have more to lous, Gladys Alwes, sponsor of the S&y about that festival in a future

‘Kovsky.

The current crop of Columbia’ 1; P's “seems 16°18 to be especially

As it now stands, the complete Times State Service good, ' and outstanding among Martens schedule -will- be: - The. BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 22—The them are these: . Charles Wagner production of Berkshire and Walden string ‘ ‘ . : . a “La Boheme” Tuesday evening, duartets will be heard in a joint MUSIC OF ERIC COATES,

concert at 8:30 p. m. Thursday in played by the London Symphony Recital Hall at Indiana Univer- Orchestra,

Qrchestra and Orchestra, all by Coates himself,

monic Symphony

LP No. ML 4274. The

GOTTERDAMM ERUNG and Tschaikovsky's *

“Television Nights Valse,” Orchestra of Suite,” “London Bridge March, and “Footlights (Concert Waltz).” place in the field of British light music which is noted for its smart waltzes, its stirring marches, and its sharply pictorial program muc. Some of the best of his music is on this recor

BEETHOV EN NO. 5, riot by the Philhar-monic-Symphony Orchestra. of New. York = conducted: by: Bruno! (Walter, and recorded on Columbiz LP. 12-in. only the ven's symphonies, “known of ail 74-year-old Bruno Walter is one

Beethoven's music, this recording of the great Fifth is one of the best. CON Lemme mmm and recorded on the 12-in. Columbia compositions, many of them familiar to music-lovers by sound if not by

the London Philharthe Light

Metropolitan. " It concluded:

era's rather stodgily conventional name are: “Knightsbridge and Fritz Jal- ) productions at Indiana Univer- den Erte Mugy celle Toe Ju March,” “Cinderella (A Fantasity and Purdue last week, it's re- Schmitt violin: Bernard Good- | Calling March,”

freshing to note Eastern praise of the IU operatic ventures. Cecil Smith, writing in the New Republic for Apr. 17, commented on the Palm Sunday “Parsifal.” done by Hans Busch, Ernst Hoffman and the IU music school, “Beyond all comparison, this. is the most remarkable operatic production I have seen in an American school.” Mr. Smith's article, headed “Grass Roots ‘Parsifal’” also praised the “visual aspects of the opera” as being “cosiderably more satisfying than they are at the The},

man, violin; John Garvey, viola, and Robert Swenson, cello. The two groups will play two quartets simultaneously and an octet together, which will be conducted by the composer, Georges Enesco.

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Coates holds a topmost of the best are on this record. Maryla Jonas, heard here several years ago on a Martens Concert at the English, is Polish-born herself and has become one of the most famed of Chopin interpreWwW. M.

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