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Syaih Delightful Music Under Starlit Sky THERE'S ONE NEAR YOU Soke CE 5 i Symphony | THE “LONG HAIRS” probably won’t approve of this, but if we of delightful quality-played with i On New RCA Release naa to choose between the three big new 12-inch LP records that infectious zest. =~ : the ballet keynotes contain all six of Bela Bartok’s string quartets and the one new BARTOK: QUARTETS, reRea trom Seenbor Rex Seal 12-Inch LP on which Artur Rodzinski and the Columbia Symphony corded by the Juilliard String release. with Leopold Stokowski Orchestra have recorded their “Twilight Concert—Program No 1,” Quartet on the six sides of three ‘ ’ Or-| we'd take the latter without hesitation. . It's-a honey of a record. y2.inch Columbia LP records conducting his own Symphony Or-| 9 y rds, chestra in a “Heart of the Ballet] TWILIGHT . CONCERT (Pro-| Nos. ML-4278, ML>4279 and MLali grat No. 1). Tecorded Ly: Rod-/oul of 41s Twilieh Concepts, and 4280. Bartok, without question . j=. i -|/the program on this record is suc he 20th Cent ) are excerpts from Znski .and the Columbia Sym- ; one of the 20th Century's greatest wre yiphides.” «Spec- Phony on 12-inch Columbia LP as he might play at any one of ,;mposers, wrote six string quartre de 1a Rosé.” “The Nutcracker,” NO: ML-4311, is the equivalent of them. tets from 1907 to 1939. They are “Swan Lake.” and “Sylvia,” to tie comfortable seat at an outdoor, It opens with Rossini's “Wil« performed in their entirety, and in with the 1950-51 dance season. POP" concert by a fine symphony liam Tell Overture,” and includes needless to say with great skill, Metropolitan Opera star Rise Orchestra under a starlit sky. Ora movement. from one of Rach-ion these new records, a recording Stevens, who recently signed an|maype in B ean hall Srhers mAIGHOHN'S most . popular con- achievement of historic im-| : . town 1 re-iS rows of seats are replaced certos, one of Liszt's thrilling portance, | . a : , ; CE debut bY chairs and ables where re- Hungarian rhapsodies, a Mendel- 1, saying what we 3id about| We've been 98 years selecting. America's finest tools. Our merthis month with an album of all-|freshments are served, like the ssohn Scherzo, a Tchaikovsky them above, we meant no dis- : Li : SE > : time favorites of Victor Herbert, [Boston “Pops.” : _|Waltz, a Bizet Farandole, and ;aragement of this music, which chandise commands the respect ; of every mechanic who knows In. addition, Pierre Monteux, HM Cleveland, Dr. Ropsnsy a ae with Debussy's beautl- js great in its field. There are d d insi Iv the ‘best _ with the San Francisco Symphony Made a most popular institution ful “Clair de Lune.” It's all music/ nv who will be enthusiastic good tools and insists on only the best. Orchestra, conducts a new ver-| 3 ° ® jabout these records. It merely in-' : gion ‘of the Franck b-tinor, WN 1] bd 3 Lo) t M dicated our own lack of under- : Symphony, replacing an earlier ( er " e ner ue usic standing and appreciation of reading of this. work which has RB } Did '} 5 k 1 Sti k music in the modern idiom. DELTA POWER TOOLS long been on best-seller lists, U i #1 a e ic These quartets ARE modern. . X i "Milstein Heard hoff 3 ea : |The musicians (Robert Mann and | 0 m i. b> a A FT Violinist Nathan Milstein is, Ex-Hoosier Has Long de pi ss yobest, Koff, Violivgs Rarhijel] and Delta Homecraft Power Tools ’ represented by a reading of Mo- : yer viola; Arthur Winograd, BT pu yy . . . rare Adagio in E and Rondo in| New York Career * |'cello) form the quartet-in-resi- POWER TOOLS are. available here in.many fine C. The violinist’s version of the By HENRY BUTLER {dence at the Juilliard School of ; models and in a wide range of Glazounoff Violin Concerto, his| waiter Hegner, pit musician Music in New York, where they "prices. Each a bargain in its debut RCA Victor recording, Isl, Broadw ’ cal a {are members - of the ensemble. . I ; z coupled with the Mozart works o a Joatnay oe C. an faculty. om price < ass. } W y-" = V on 33% Long Play discs. ormeT Indianapolis—resident, Turning to a group of LP's re- i lex orksho ises September singles include two Symphony member and teacher at leased prior to last week, we Simple P Spanish folk songs - by tenor the old. Metropolitan Conserva- (would like to commend these as Cleveland High Speed Higher quality vises Mario Lanza; Ravel's “La Valse” toPy, tried to give up music but |providing excellent listening en- priced low played by Charles Munch and couldn't: . |Joyment for the music-lover: Drill Set «+ +42... $2.98 P the Boston Symphony Orchestra,| After playing clarinet in Keith's © | TCHAIKOVSKY: SERENADE : ) No. 300—3" .vevvrennenn. s and a pair of Viennese melodies Theater here from 1909 to 1920, : lin C Major for String Orchestra Plasti tains eight No. 350—31/," a sung by James Melton. {he couldn't face the seven-day |(Op. 48), played by the Phila- } | Mashic. case contains eg o. 2" eeviiiiiee $6. Musical identification of Jose policy Keith's introduced in the delphia Orchestra conducted by drills from 1/18" to No. 400—4" ....:........$9.00 Tturbi and his sister Amparo with latter year. ) Eugene Ormandy, and the same 9/32". Set No. 57 N " ’ . . 0. 500—5" ....ciiinnn George Gershwin has been a long| “It gave me no time at home,” composer's “Theme and Varia-' / t left. ' $10.50 one. : N Mr. Hegner said during his an- tions” from Suite No. 3 in G R Shown at left. . Most popular of the seriousinual visit with his wife at the [Major (Op. 55), played by the music of Gershwin is the “Rhap- home of her sister, Mrs. J. V. |Philharmonic-Symphony Orchessody in Blue” which the two Wyss 1434 Union St. Mrs. Heg- {tra of New York conducted by pianists recorded on the Red Seal per is the former Miss Frede Der- {John Barbirolli, both on 12-inch label in 1938, using two Kkey-|eth of Indianapolis. {LP No. ML-4121., boards Tivheseas: So the Hegners took off for Both of these compositions are New “Rhapsody” New York in 1920, where hé man- classical music of the most popu- i The Iturbis, 2 unique two-/aged the service department for lar kind. They have plenty of : Stanley Defiance Planes piano team, have turned again tothe Selmer Instrument Co. until ¢ lilting melody, but have always * . . the “Rhapsody in Blue” for a|its move to Elkhart in 1927. |commanded the respect of serious Huot Drill Index Made of grey iron castings, plane “new recording on th: Red Seal Longs for Music ; , #3 musicians with their sound .or- Dri stand and indexed cons iron tempered steel. Fully adjustable Yabel. this time ying 3he original But even with a regular day-| Walter Hegner . . . oboe, fhestial technique. voiner siermits. quick and smooth plane. rshwin > c ne . nique {ime job in New. York, he kept bassoon and other reeds. GOUNOD: FAUST BALLET : : : ; 3 Jeatueing Jose Jour 8 Own klaus hankering after music. He re-| =. 3 IMUSIC, and Tchaikovsky's - easy selection of drills. No. 1204, 9 inches long with 2-inch ! ar NG “sumed st B “th a had to fo ecause of man- “Sleeping Beauty Ballet Music,” | \ The new Iturbi “Rhapsody in|jps fied Ene The Yasser, ne Toe: Mortis: fa on : ay = lb Made completely of steel. For 2 cutter Cerreseriesaiians $3.39 Blue” is issued on 33; LODB|first chair with the Indianapolis] IN New York, he was a pioneer | record No. ML-4136. The “Faust” | jobbers or fractional drills 1/16 to 1/4" in- : No. 1247 Block Plane, length 6%" Play records, as well ue op 45 Symphony Orchestra from 1912|in radio orchestra playing over music is played by the City of clusive, by baths: Price ... ...ivvivnees NFA cerennees.. $2.00 with 1% cutter $1.14 and 78 rpm discs. On the N8ito 1917, in the Alexander Ernesti-| W9% WHN and WOR when the Birmingham Orchestra conduct-| : 8 cu sass Pls Play version it is coupled with J. noff regime. studios were small and- broad-|eq by George Weldon, and the. : Clarence Chambers’ “All-Ameri- B |casting was far less precise than “Sleeping Beauty” music by Con-| can (A Satirical Suite for Two assoon, that cranky instru-|y ig now, sod — “a I 1 ; ment, was second choice in his| stant — Lambert and “the Royal Pianos),” also recorded by the yy : | And he got his start in show. H Orchest = : career. He came to Keith's as a pera House Orchestra of Lop two Iturbis and released several fart ati t 4/business at the same time, Withiqon's Convent Garden. - years ago as a Red Seal album. Fyne . a 1920 revival of “Floradora.” | nu. oo poo en released : ; re tee ‘Ever since I was a kid, I 3 ! » i F Record to listen to the ya na than ns to ven to list [ome time, but it's still. one of the No. 233-H Yankee Handyman Screwdriver ......$4.19 Mrs. FDR ords Hegner said. “So I used to go| He's currently playing bassoon et, Sor ie hie Of musle that, May be used for boring holes, countersinking and driving and drawing screws. . Flying to Lenox, Mass. from|down from here to Cincinnati toiin the. pit band of Ray Bolger's| : ! Transparent magazine handle holds tw wdriver bits and 3 drill points her home in Hyde Park, Mrs.|study with Gaston :Duhamel,|“Where's Charlie?” at the St.| KABALEVSKY: THE COME- | P 9 0 screwdriv i il points. Eleanor Roosevelt recorded Pro-|{then first bassoonist with the James Theater. . DIANS (Op. 26) and Lecocq's Quick return type. / kofieft’s “Peter and the Wolf" |Cincinnati Symphony. Mr. Hegner's 24-year-old son,|“Mlle. Angot Suite,” both played, / : : for RCA Victor with the Boston] He likes to recall “that period Edwin, who has attracted talent-{on 12-inch LP record No. ML-| a A . N 891 D S ek t Set Symphony Orchestra under Dr. when he, Ernst Michaelis, Carl/scout attention as an amateur 4083, by Efrem Kurtz and the 0. uro Socke er Serge Koussevitzky’s baton. Fol- Kiefer and the late Hermann baseball player; plays trumpet and Philharmonic-Symphony Orches- El . hand h . . lowing the afternoon waxing ses- Rinne were a quartet of musical has had encouragement from atra of New York. Both works | 4 ST, i: even piece handy wrench set in sion, Mrs. Roosevelt pressed the blades who called themselves the jor Siem teacher. |are lively music of an original A : ; metal case. Contains screw driver Sherman-Klove No. 4347-W same work in conce eve-| “four musketeers.” Being a hus-| “But he doesn’t want to be a type. 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