Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1950 — Page 26

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THE, INDIAN APOLIS. TIMES _ Sir Thomas Beecham Coming to Indiana

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By Henry Butler TODAY'S ‘a good time to remind you of big events on ircuit this season. ABIL RE RS ad) will offer a number of attractions we'll not get here in town, Of course, if we had that Butler University auditorium |

people are talking about quite Seriously, we'd share some a | of the Purdue and IU enter- is only one of several ‘whose tours tainment wealth.

in the coming season have made ..You'll note that some at- the symphony market highly com-

oe ol ; petitive. . : Jehctions, ge Me Royal na. Sir Thomas, of course, needs Sir Thomas Beecham will con-

garet Webster Shakespearean ho: Introduction as a character. duct the Royal Philhaimonic y The occasional temper storms and . company and the Sadler's Wells .. Orchestra of London in concerts 2 ) tactless remarks done with de Ballet, will appear both in Bloom-

ington and Lafayette. But plenty! vastating wit have brought him at Indiana University Nov, 20

of items not duplicated will give lots of publicity, and Purdue Nov, 30 and Dec. I.

fe vari] As a musician, however, he's Indianapolis patrons ample Varl-'p.., rated by some critics as ety to choose from,

SOAR [Hills and Far Away,” Von Sup{pe's “Morning. Noon and Night in Vienna,” “Ponchielli’s “Dance of the Hours” and “Lily Pons |8ings Debussy.” A delectable | musical menu, indeed. | MOZART: SYMPHONY NO. 41 in C Major, better known as the “Jupiter,” recorded by Sir Thom-

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Another attraction of the University circuit's coming season will be Patrice Munsel, coloratura soprano, in joint recital with Tenor Brian Sullivan Oct. 13 and 14 at Purdue.

Viadimir Horowitz, pianist, |}, 0 rio" chestra. on one side will open the IU Audiforium se- lof IP record No. ML-4313. ries for 1950-51. with a recital | Symphony fans have often wonat 8:15 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 24. dered how this one cams by its

Toscanini. And the orchestra he's ventional composition.”

tabulate dates and events bring ging with him should prove h Add separately for the TU series and io osting to local listeners who ara aug n % er aure S the Purdue series. Now for some}, . yeard the Boston, the Phila-!

ents on both programs. Wi th 8 T N C I hi ‘Alb on nts o Pe ints deiphta ang comparable American i unes in ew 0 um 1a um

that way back in 1788 the same NEXT MONTH'S THE SADLER'S WELLS BaL- Top-Notch Singer Also Released

events will supplement the annual-

sel, Metropolitan eoloraiyrs, and call, the Sadler's Walls dancers WHAT'S eight times as good Brian Sullivan, tenor, oho es made that British film the ad-?% 2 Sarah Vaughn disc? Don Joses in Fabien BeVIIZKY 8 inirable ballet - documentary it The answer, naturally, is eight 1948 Butler Bowl “Carmen,” will o Sarahs and that’s exactly what's open the major musical schedule. being released this week by CoVladimir Horowitz will appear lumbia, in a neat album entitled fn the IU auditorium Oct. 24 in “Sarah Vaughn.” recital. All eight tunes are on one 10November will be busier on both inch record in the LP release, It

© Stock” backed by the revivified genuity, rises far above its mis“Can't We Talk It Over?” nomer, and has become a leading Ralph Martiere and his orches- favorite on the symphonic pro- . tra make nice music on “Scenes” gram.

and “Summer Night,” both Instru-| MOZART: SYMPHONY NO. 38 mentals. in D Major, also by Beecham and |

Novelty fare is Mr. Goon-Bones the Royal Philharmonic, fills the, and "Barney Lantz on the Wayne|

Dr. Savitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony will ‘appear on roth university programs —at IU Jan. 16, and at Purdue Feb. 27. And now for the two schedules

pours pure indigo into two blues] conducted by him on his first visit] vocals Why Don’ t You Thinkits that city which he came to love Things Over?” and “How Deep Isso dearly and where he was re-| She oun) vali Lie v [ceived as a hero. It is a dis-| vivals, 1s lume by | tinguished symphony; and among; cy Patt} age “hack In Your Own Mozart's finest works in the form. ele Yara: is feamen with The| pAGANINI: CONCERTO NO. 1, Jan August is at the piano with, {in D Major, also by Beecham and” HA yD a Dan Henri Chestra (Op. 6), recorded by Zino stra, Henrl pg, ncescatti, violin, with the

a v “og . 10 at Purdue, and “The Taming) Bept. 29—Col. Homer Mint. -Kéllems.| The tunes include “East of the [lecture on_ Koreas. Sun,’ ‘Come Rain Or Come

of the Shrew” Nov. 12 at IU. Koren. ; A RE [lecture on the South Beas. Totion-picture Shine,” “Mean to Me,” “It Might ’ HOMAS BEECHAM and . | ‘ ’ way Philharmonic will ap- Brian Sullivan, Fairies ie recy ho; as Well Be Spring, ” ve ant Get ’ 20 and at Purdue lectere, Si Lowell Thomss Jr. illustrated) Out of This Mood,” “Goodnight pear at IU Nov. an N

My Love,” “Ain't Misbehavin’,” v. 9 and 10--Margaret Webster Play-| Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. As T've writ-lo..” {and “Nice Work If You Can -G et ten elsewhere, this fine orchestra) x Nov. ,J0—Des. 1-—Royal Phitharmonc gg» ol E acs — en ——————————— | a

Dec. 6 and 7--Sadler's Wells Ballet,

Sarah Vaughn”, , . 8 times Sarah's strange and powerful good is wonderful.

. §| Jan. 12—Yehudi Menuhin, violinist | voice is backed by an aggregaBALLROOM { Jan. 18, 19 and 20—' Mister Roberts,’ tion that bends and weaves with | Another You” and “Beautiful) Pierre and a vocal group

(Pe » “Where D ” DANCING Feb. 15 Robert Edmond Jones, lecture. |her, more -adaptably than some Land Of My Dreams. a nlo From You?” and|

27—Indisnapolls Symphony Or- by Eugene Ormandy, on LP rec-

} 5 hestra. of her past accompaniment. It's| [Eddie Fisher, who's stirring ord No. ML-4315, one 12-inch side. ‘ FALL CLASSES 5 p 0 : OPENING a fairs Jou “skinner. pianist. |hubby George Treadwell and his |the squeals that Sinatra provoked, aera Quinlan sings another There is no greater, more bril2 WEDNESDAY. Sept. 13th ay ames Melton, all-star band which includes J. ja jew JHobbysaxers back, teams gn, JOT Wie MUSICA) Umer »| ant violin music than that comrere C: Heard on drums and Mundell “Thinking Of You” and “Three > . 10 Lessons—§12.50—Terms Laws ot Bias, nde Lt Second side’s the young fry fay-| Posed by the long-haired, piercing

|eyed genius Paganini. Francescatts father was one of his pupils, Nov i Margaret Webster Diayers drews Sisters and Gordon Jen- the Honeydreamers are harmoni-| and in turn trained “Zino, so that = SR mone Orchestra. | kins’ orchestra on “Can't We Talk Zing on “Can Anyone Euplaine| Jack Benny to Appear | the latter can well be regarded as angie 16—Indianspolis Symphony Or-|It Over?” (Decca.) {and “All Dressed Up to Smile.” On Iv This Winter [the direct inheritor of the great Bin DePauye Tntantey Choris, oth ” = A flag-waving, toe-tapping| |Paganini tradition. He has to be I Lp arten, baritone. er new releases include: {treatment of a Sousa-like favorite} HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 9 (UP)—|good to handle the final move- — RCA VICTOR — Nice ragtime is Ralph Flanagan's latest. The Jack Benny, who starts his 19th ment of this D Major as it is {POLLY PINES AWAY piano on Frankie Carle's “Let's | \band leader who's’ fast becomingiyear on radio tomorrow, will|music of the sheerest virtuosity MALDEN, Mass, Sept. 2 (UP) De I Augain, Its backed by la national favorite offers “The appear on television this year. |—While Mr. and Mrs. Watson| pnt Make Me ay {Red We Want Is the Red White| The comedian announced hel THEATRE |Videtto were on vacation In o Day revives two beau-|and Blue," teamed with “Never-|will do a series of four one-hour| o REGENT.. S. Illinois St. w Continuous from 10:15 a.m. Adults Only, All Seats 50¢

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{records which Columbia is steadily releasing consists of threeitwo charming works are distin {twelve- inchers and three ten-<inchers; and ranges from Mozart’ # guished by an attractive delicacy, | “Jupiter Symphony” to the “Music of Living Berlin. ” Included are Paganini’s “Concerto hanes

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The concert will be one of 17 title of “Jupiter,” since there is, . major events at IU and Purdue. nothing godlike in’the music, and 7 are. Delightfully i | competent Eritics: have called it a, comes as a pleasant change {popular as they ig 3 : ia “silly name for a nice, con- rd almost At the end of this column, we'll SCAFcely less able than the great Off the Record— sical. Listening to it impresses peppily played. A reco

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[attract sales, and hence it seems is amazing talent and versa-|2135) containing eleven of De-

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, , {other side of this excellent record. eampuses. Margarett Wises starting with Purdue's which features the popular female song- King original “Goofus”. Second {This one is known as thel - Shakespeare players will give opens earlier: stress in some songs that make on side is “Diesel Drag.” » “Midsummer Night's Dream” Nov. her sound almost as good as she Big-voiced Dinah Washington! Prague,” and for a good reason—| . 9 and Shaw's “Saint Joan” Nov. Purdue Convocations 18. : tthe first performance of it was"

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INO. T in B Minor occupies the VON SUPPE: MORNING

® other side of the same record, and NOON and Night in Vienna; was recorded by the same soloist; | Strauss’ “Mornipg Papers Waltz"; ‘and orchestra, except that Di- Ponchielli’s “Dance of the Hours" mitri Mitropoulos was the con-| from. ‘TA f3ioconda’: Nicplai's ductor. It is another big, dazzling|“The Merry Wives Of Windsor” violin piece that only a virtuoso all played by Sir Thomas Beechcan manage adequately, and of am and the Royal Philharmonic course Francescatti can. {Orchestra and all recorded on one “MUSIC OF IRVING BER- LP 10-inch record No. ML-2!34. LIN,” recorded hy Andre Koste-| Here is a program of good, lanetz and his orchestra on the jight orchestral music, the kind sides of LP record No. ML-|that makes “pops” concerts as

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