Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1950 — Page 38

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Big Music-Dance Production Built Around Feud Between Partisans of Elder and Younger Vienna Comp osers

% By Henry Butler : “THE GREAT WALTZ,” opening Tuesday at the Fair- * grounds, is the big music and dancing deal about Johann * Strauss Sr, and Jr. L This final item in the 1950 Starlight Musicals series is - built about the opinion conflict between partisans of the * elder and the younger waltz-composers of Vienna in its

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: } ana University Theater's “Abie’s Alexander Gray, who has Irish Rose” currently in its first

appeared in he tice Pros week-end at the Brown County ous opere season, t ; * play the elder Strauss. John g). F1ayhiouse in Nashville, anottier * Mott, who sang Robert in “The(TU venture, the music school's New Moon,” will be Strauss Jr. |“Street Scene,” will open Wednes- . Peggy Engel, making her first day in East Hall on the Bloomappearance here this season, will] be the younger Strauss’ heart. "5 s, Sased throb. Miss Engel visited In-| The Kurt Fel} pera, based on dianapolis as Laurie in the first| Eimer Rice's famous prey. is one touring company of “Oklahoma” of the finest examples of the late

the lish " {composer's adaptability to new Which J layed Boglish several | styles. As you probably know, Mr,

Others in the cast will include Weill started out in Germany as a Patti Browne, Doris Patston, Ed- Serious composer, studying with ward Green, Tony Donadio and |Such highly intellectual masters Marguerite de Anguera. {as Ferruccio Busoni. He achieved Miss de Anguera, who has de- 20 inter-war reputation in Gersigned the dances and directed Many as composer of modern, exmuch of .the stage action for the {perimental music, later switching operetta season, again will ap- to more popular material in such

pear as solo dancer in some im-| things as his German version of portant numbers. the 18th, Century British “Beg-

» » ” gar's Opera.” THIS WEEK also will bring | notable productions to stages out-| cution, Mr. Weill came to New & de Indianapolis. With the Indi-| York, learned Broadway style in Sens A171 amazingly short time, and

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auditorium stage tomorrow and Tuesday, and the Purdue Hall of Music stage in Lafayette Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Oxford players are presenting “The Alchemist,” by Ben Jonson, and Shakespeare's “King Lear,” scheduled as follows: IU — Monday — “Alchemist,” Tuesday, “Lear.” Purdue-—Wednesday and Thursday, “Lear,” Friday and Saturday, “Alchemist.” Up Culver way, the Maxinkueckee Players will start their sea-

son's sixth production “Our Town,” Tuesday. Times Amusement Clock FAIRGROUNDS “The Red MIL" operetta, at 8:30.

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iit : UA EY i Robin Allardice (rear), as the gossip, watches Sally Fisher, as Rose, and David Mcintosh, as Harry Easter, in the Indiana University production of "Street Scene" Wednesday through next Sunday. Directed by Ernst Hoffman and Walter Russell, the Elmer Rice-Kurt Weill opera will be given in East Hall on the Bloomington campus. ;

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: By DONNA MIKELS Were your golden days back in the twenties? that period—Morton Gould's newest Columbia release “The Golden ‘Twenties’ ” is for you. ve disc, Mr. Gould's

Recorded on a long-playing microgroove excursion into the past includes “Avalon,” “Stumbling,” “Moonlight » » with Hugo Winterhalter’s orchestra.

on the Ganges,” “Charleston, “Diane,” “I'll See You In My Dreams,” “Nobody's Sweetheart,” and “I Love You.” Mighty fine Charlie Shavers Choice among RCA Victor's on Tommy Dorsey's new album releases is “Hugo Winterhalter Plays Isham Jones,” the newest addition to the “Here Come the Dance Bands Again” series. | Here again, the tune titles read like a hit parade from the past: “On .the Alamo,” “There Is No

Como turfis on the baritone for the bobby soxers on “If You Were My Girl,” and “I Cross My Fingers.” . » ¥ » DECC..—8till another version of “Hawall” This one's by Ethel

Night Go On Forever,” “Fll Seo Mian, backed by “Dkelele You in My Dreams,” “It Had Tol ¥

- », Be You? and “Youve Gob Moy Coron, CATUIATS offets Lets Crying Again.” {About You,” “Tzin Tzun Tzan,” In the long-playing album-size| + “The Picnic Song.” now record releases are “Hawail-| Don’t miss Sy Oliver's “Four, an Festival” by Lani McIntire and {pero Times.” Or his double feahis orchestra and “Ken Griffin ati sire “I Ain't Got Nobody,” and the Organ Plays the Music of “Wagon Wheels.” Irving Berlin.” Each 10-inch disc Artie Shaw makes with the holds eight tunes. dreamy clarinet on “Just Say I yn Love Her,” with a Don Cherry

If they were—or if you happen to like some of the tunes from

“Birmingham Bounce.” It's] backed by it.”

Ira Petina will have an imi lo in’ “Rosalinda,” operetta i

the life and music of Johann Strauss, in performances Tues day and Friday at the Cincinnati Zoo. This final week of "the 1950 Zoo opera also will present “Mme. Butterfly” tonight, “La Tosca" Wednesday and Saturday and “La Travi. ata" Thursday. ~~ WILL GO TO EUROPE Times State Service

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RCA VICTOR— Nobody has/y,.a] Gwen Davis and trio sing ever serenaded as many musical «y yove the Guy.” lovelies as well as Tony Martin) Russ Morgan sings “About

croons to his “Dream Girls,” Inimna¢ Girl,” backed by the orcheshis new Victor album. While, io on “Rippy, Tippy Tune.”

“Laura” doesn’t hold a candle to “Blind Date,” a juke the original by Woodie Herman,|nickel-grabber, is sung by duet

{nor his “Delores,” to the old Evelyn Knight and Dick Haymes. | Frank Sinatra version of same, he|It's backed by “Say When.” Miss

generally does proud by the six| Knight also is featured on “All ladies of song. it {Dressed Up to Smile,” and Tunes, besides “Laura” and “Cherry Stones,” another new re“Delores,” include “Ramona,”| lease. “Rosalie,” “Sweet Sue,” and “Di-| Mills Brother's newest is “Tunane.” { nel of Love,” and “Why Fight the Another album release features Feeling?” In the same harmony Vaughn Monroe singing *“New|league are the Ink Spots “Some-

{FUJI ERUPTION ASH i When Fuji, sacred mountain of { Japan, last erupted, in 1707-8, ash BLOOMINGTON, July 29 One [from its huge crater settled six| hundred teachers from Indiana | nChes deep on Tokyo, 60 miles and other states will attend the : { two-weeks voice teachers’ work-

shop at Indiana University Aug. 7 through 18. The workshop is sponsored by the National Association of Teachers of Singing, with Prof. William E. Ross of the IU music school as director. | On the workshop faculty will | be: Dr. Victor A. Fields, College ‘of the City of New York; Mrs, Helen Steen Huls, St. Cloud, {Minn.; Kenneth Westerman, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Prof. George Newton, Ball State Teachers College; Prof. Hazel Peterson, Bradley University; Burton Garlinghouse, Akron, O,; Prof. Willlam Eber], Wisconsin College of Music, and Dr. William H. Fox, Newell H. Long, assistant dean of the School of Music, Dr. Robert Milisen, Dr. Harold Whitehall, Prof. Carl Van Buskirk, Prof. D. D, Nye, Dr. Paul Nettl, Prof. Anna Kaskas, Prof. Myron Taylor and George F. Siddons, all of IU,

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