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| | | . Actual Piano Numbers of Debussy, Patricia Neway, Congratulated | Grieg, Strauss and Others on LP Discs By Toscanini, Has Arrived

IT SEEMS rather incredible, but we now have recorded on a set of modern LP records an extraordinary selection of actual pers formances by the most famous planists and composers for the plano of the last century. Immortals in the history of Hilo such as DeBussy, Grieg, {Richard Strauss, Mahler, De Falla, Paderewski, Saint-Saens, Faure

and de Pachmann — men who ee to extent lived, rose to the heights of pia- pesiormal Re 16a greater k nism and died long before modern During the next seven years Phonogeash recording mecha- tne Weite firm conducted an exe nism and techniques were ever dreamed of — how could actual! Senaive Bir _ the En performances by them be cap- gp onean pianists and composers tured and preserved for posterity nu ticipated. It bullt up a Ie on the new long-playing micro-' prary of some 3000 compositions groove records? performed by some of the greats It is a fascinating story and est artists in the world of music. little. short of an astouding But technological advancement achievement, overtook them, as it often does, i a 8 8 and the development of the pho | GREAT MASTERS OF THE nograph and radio sent the Lo |KEYBOARD is the title of the er. piano-roll business into oblive |series of five Columbia 12-inch! jon. The Welte Co. was forced into {LP records (ML 4291-2-3-4-5) re-| other musical projects, and its cently released. The first record, valuable piano recordings were Vol. I, has on it actual history-| forgotten. Then the Welte factory making performances by Claude was demolished by bombing dure Debussy, Maurice Ravel, and ing World War II, but the piano Gabriel Faure, Vol. II has per-irolls were saved, being taken to formances by Camille Saint- a parsonage in the Black Forest Saens and Ferruccio Busoni. Vol. and there hidden in a barn.

By EARL WILSON v ; "NEW YORK, Apr. 20—Anybody want to rent a 4-room | | apartment which is a real bargain... , only $18 a- month? +L] . Don't rush; it's not vacant just yet. But sooner or later, Patricia Neway, the new singing star of “The Consul,” | and this season’s great find, is going to be giving up the old] water flat where she lives in a tenement at 50th St. and 10th Ave. and moving to the Hall,” she said. “I thought we.

Hampshire House, Waldorf-|yere treated like bad children.” | § Astoria or perhaps her own| She had been discovered by the private estate. Robert Shaw choral group and!’ The upper-crust New Yorkers she was hopeful. She used to go, who have suddenly taken up Miss |around to the Neighborhood Play-| Neway, a Staten Island gal, since house School of the Theatre and! her success in Menottl's new {play piano for one class, Yor! musical drama, are astonished by nothing, and there she heard two things: |storles of how Mrs. Rita Wallach First, by Miss Neway. (Morgenthau, head of the School, Second, by the fact that there once lent a student named Greg-| are $18-a-month .apartments in/ory Peck $14 so he could eat and, New York. pay some rent. She wants it They are more shocked by the Understood that she never had to latter. Miss Neway, who has had Porrow $14 i eat. . her hand patted by Toscanini and] FARR . has thus officially arrived, is not, EVENTUALLY she married

Gesell, who was a teacher at the d, making any effort thane od, that ng A in a School, and he told her about a

’ book by the late Louis Bachner fo o y iy III, performances by Edvard -Wi flat because it's quaint % " : ¥ "er i pe an dvard : ny.» 8 A Frankly 3 and| Which, she says, “opened the door Za al LN) TTY A Ta CHAIN LIGHTNING Grieg, Theodore Leschetizky, Eu-| AFTER the war, Richard Sis 1 Sn 1g 10 my voice.” : 0 . “ monton learned of the pia her husband took it because be Her first break came in “The Now on the neighborhood theater screens are: Dick Powell Saunders and Coleen Gray in “Father is a Bachelor” (Bell and gene ere Arthur Nise rolls, and they were found pn no

cheap. : a “ : “It's $4 & room, and if you get RaPe of Lucrece” and then she and Evelyn Keyes in "Mrs. Mike" (Coronet and Sarid) William Speedway), Spencer Tracy in "Malaya" (Emerson, Grove, Hamil- by Ignace Jan Paderewski, Viadi- in good condition. With Colume

hot water extra, you add $2. asked Menotti to be considered Holden and Joan Caulfield i in "Dear Wife" (Arlington), Susan Hay- : wei - mar de Pachmann, Manuel De! Dia backing, he went to Germany Miss Neway who's 27, with black] OF a part in “The Consul”—but ward and Dana Andrews in "My Foolish Heart" (Old Trail, Rivoli, ton and Ritz), and Eleanor Parker and Humphrey Bogart in "Chain |g), Enrique Granados, Xaver And made tape recordings of the hair and snapping eyes and lots NOt the lead. . St. Clair, Strand, Uptown and Zaring), William Holden, Mary Jane Lightning" (Belmont, Fountain Square, Irving and Vogue). {Scharwenka and Frank Marshall, rolls, as they were played on the of German in her family back-| It Was after a rehearsal that —— = — ~==——=|Vol. V, performances by Richard °riginal Welte device.

ground, said, “That's why We TY hand. in both of his and pa «Neighborhood Theaters ‘Met’ Official’s Son to Enter IU | Strauss, Gustav Mahler, Alexan-| Columbia's expert engineers

$18. So we live in a cold-water| hand both of his and patted “te. Sore der Scriabin and Max Reger. | transferred these memorable piflat with hot water added.” 3 e remembers, ot . | BI OOM, State ! viet 29 The Hans Busch, son of Fritz Busch, 'ano performances to long playing a. | Now in the cold-water-with-hot-| POWNTOWN PARAMOUNT It Happens Every Boing” on of the Metropolitan Opera conductor for the Metropolitan, HERE, briefly, is "the story of microgroove records. | water- - -— Y - ! d “The B 5 Opera Company. y ics - I'VE TOLD you so much about ways aided fal She phone! 3 a AMBASSADOR - -~fArizons Cowboy and a 3 eahe Big Somprao od “A Dan. Company's stage director will pera Cc ompan) 3 how this musical treasury was as The records are completely Miss Neway's finances, and lack ging § cong OMIO— "Corvette K225" and “Wings Over _&erous Profession.” enter Indiana University in the |sembled on Columbia records: clear and smooth; and hearing f them because this is such a |81OTY messages from old friends. Honolulu’ RITZ—"Malaya” and “Tension.” ad ob REC ITAL NEXT SU NDAY From 1900 to 1904, a leading them, one can hardly realize that 0 ’ > RY : |- “What is the secret of your REGENT—'Dedee” and “Seven Sinners.” | RIVOLI — ‘Holiday - Affair! ana “My fall to study dramatics and opera p,,, , gydents of Norma Kris- G 3 perfect success story. She’s been is th y RODEO—“Oklahoma Frontier” and “Criss-| Foolish He production. Norland : a ey | xerman firm manufacturing play- a modern, sensitive electronic married for two and a half years) a hi t : Soruies jater. cross” plus Comedy: “Brother Knows SANDERS Bio nde Dynamite” and “Bells! 1). Herbert Graf, the stage Lan Will be heard in recital at 3 er pianos, The Welte Co., devel- microphone was not beside the IY ew est f 0 0 . , ur § : . : to Morris Gesell, a voice coach. |. = ues on, but she has the NEIGHBORHOOD SHERIDAN Purple Heart” and “Guadai- director, explained in making ar-P an. worn, ui. Wr oped a mechanism which would piano when Grieg, Debussy and Eight years ago, Patricia | LINGTON-="Dear Wife” and “Woman| canal Dia = : rangements for his son, Warner, 4 {capture on piano rolls the dynam- all those other musical titans : was tremendously eager| “in Miding STAR—“It Hag pens Every Spring” and ne dan St. Neway was one of the female about a AVALON—"The Great Lover” and “The Guilty of Treason to study here, that he feels IU’s fes and phrasing of a pianist’s | were ere playing. —H.WM. ensemble at the Music Hall and, 3 ny pare an 1d worked Devil's Henchman. STATE-"The Grea Lover” and “Sealed program of study In opera pro- i es . e time,” she says. BELL—"Fath > “ : : : ' EE ————— — in one of the shows, put on black- |would never give up and pig out mT im ph r asd ™ sTaAND. ‘My Foolish Heart” and “Holl- gucyen Yalu win Yale an ACOMA MA 7 MAT. TOD: x ZY RNTAIN NOW THRU A Tage. | a ne Benn i nthing™= and Joe . tanford Universities at the top NTs “My hi heart w wasn 't in the M Music| my i 30:3 Job and work on aA Nant Man With a Horn" ana 3% ou CLAIR... My Foolish Heart” and Holi- of the schools offering work in TODAY & MONDAY ONLY FROM 1 P. TUESDAY N + ry “That's the explanation of the cod Ei and “Key to the TACOMA — “Knock On Any Door” and this field. “WEG” ANY DOOR" TODAY hs GIVE YOU TWO “MUST SEE” FEATURES! ' oy bi . " DAISY a “x + | uXEDO = “Th Dr. Grat conferred with the HUMPHREY BOGART CHARLES BICKFORD \ cold-water flat. 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