Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1950 — Page 24

Opens Nov. 21

~ Ice Extravaganza Will Play

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By Henry Butler

THE PUBLICITY breth

Bonja Henie show, so we might as well record here the!

opening-date. Tuesday, Nov. 21,

days off for the-cast: Nov. 27 and Dec. 4.

James Melton, famed tenor and Bpeedway fan, will appear on a apecial show program at 2:45 p. m. next Sunday in the Coliseum as an event of the International Dairy Exposition. Accompanying Mr. Melton will be Dr. Frank Black and 65 members of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Dorothy Warenskjold of the San Francisco Opera_Co. also will appear on the program, which will be free to those purchasing gate tickets at the Fair Grounds. : } " td = THE RUDY VALLEE show will move into the Murat for one performance Tuesday evening, Oct. 10. Friday and Saturday evenings of that same week, Patrice’ Munmel and Brian Sullivan, both veterans of the 1948 Butler Bowl season, will sing a joint recital rogram up in Lafayette in the rdue Hall of Music. Fabien Sevitzky and the Symphony start their 1950-51 season, a month earlier than usual, Saturday evening and Sunday after: noon, Oct, 14 and.15. “La Boheme”

this year’s

Charles Wagner opera, will open|

the Martens series in the Murat Tuesday, Oct. 17. Ed » ~y AN ADDITION to the college and university-cireuit schedule is the production of “Medea” -at Indiana State Teachers = College Terre Haute, starting Wednesday, Oct. 18, A Wi Dr. Robert W. Masters fs di recting the production, assisted by Miss Gladys Rohrig as technical

will bring Miss Henie and the 1951!] Hollywood Ice Revue to-the Coliseum. + } The show will continue through Dee. 12, with two Mon-|

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Oct. 30 in the Murat, this list’ of | memory-joggers may cease for this week, : n ~ LL + DR, SEVITZKY’S announted in-| tention of following the Dennigon| Nash musie-performance poll in| building this season's programs may answer some vexing Sym-. phony questions. : For one thing, if Maestro Sevit- H zky does stay within the 8ym- : i J phony subscribiers’ preferences, he isl AY | y

chiming in (Dec- ). :

{terned after one {of his greatest : . {hits, Tommy Dorsey's Decca {opener is “T. D.'s Boogie Woogie.” | { Other new releases include: | 3 » # ” | COLUMBIA: Don't miss Dinah : hi : a |Shore’s “It's Easy to Remember,” . oe To ER 2 oo : backed by “Don’t Rock the Boat, ive show personalities coming here will include Sonja Henie (left), gliding her 1951 Holly. |Dear.” : wood Ice Revue into the Coliseum Nov. 21; Louis Sudler (inset), baritone; who will sing the role | Arthur Godfrey shares honors -of Escamillo in Fabien Sevitzky's concert version of "Carmen" at the Murat Dec. 22 and 23, and |With his ukelels on “I Wish I Had Frances. McCann and Robert Wright, leading players in the touring company of “Kiss Me, Kate,” |* Gn," 3ua «Phe Uksicls Sung:

will answer oncé and for all the charge sometimes made that he did not play what listeners wanted. L In s0 far as any orchestra season can be planned for popular] appeal, we assume this one will be. .If box office still remains below par, the fault certainly will not lie with the programs.

: ; : Chittison on LP : coming fo the Murat Oct. 30 for six days. LL LC Ll | Best of the new LP (long pilayT Cc X L ° ; |ing) album- releases is one disc There's: another angle to this WW Oo oncel b- ong C lassical, Modern | br Yel ght Jumbere vy Her-| questionnaire deal, which so far . ° ' " . Chittison has alwa 2 re ’ | . ; ys been wellnae not received men sentir. § @§SjONS Provided on New Mercury LPs oon © imi vow oc es iver) $ £ ; . ) piano fans. But to the wider pubnaire gives not only a reasonably - y re En, Tem They Include Bach's Contata No. 78 (RES ripest dh ibe 5, Se Jt ie bre subscribers’ musical taste, but "And Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 2 |excellent performance makes this/CBS “Crime Photographer” pro- : wo } > SO Jair natioy of Dow By NRY B £R {record a swell introduction to the| gram. e 0 OS 4 a season i ham “ | of Programs . custom bi r A package of new Mercury LP's, which landed on my desk the|“CPoSer's chamber music. |, The album "Keyboard Capers prog : m built fo | -Another Shostakovich composi-|{ t to radio 1 them. : other day, contains material for two concert-long sessions of classi- ion the Trio in E Minor With [wich CBS 8 To512 ane Who ; cal and modern music. sp : ’ o ut “Crime Unless I miss my guess, I pre-| First, there's Bach's Cantata N : . Dmitri himself at the piano; photo, her” in the ba niles | y 0. 78 (Jesus, Thou My Wearled 1 is | grapher” in the background diet there wii not be very Slone| Spirit”), done with great clarity by the Bavarian Radio Choir and [gona a oul, ind Milos to a half-hour of Chittison music. Sore azion b A astra | Chamber Orchestra and soloists, Josef Kugler directing. This 10-inch on, the same 12-inch disé with The junds Jchade aries of Its Stra ‘disc (MG 15010) will especially tio Troim eo a ’e Q ou,” “Let's “Fa Love,” | iL ri actual support of the interest lovers of Bach’s B minor jixen Lastrimenis in gins aud | Prekofe®s Quartet-1n-¥ major, “Dancing on the Ceiling.” “Isn’t| 8 nv. ead lo ~e i ” ! Fa Mass, THE Tish and utje chorus| leary, | The trio, considerably shorter|1t Romantic, September tn. the AN ORCHESTRA doesn’t draw|treatment of the passacagiia,, The NeW clear effect is good than the Shostakovich quartet,|yL.v women wg ox Be, support merely by playing fa-|th that k th 3 “co 8% for listening in the Mozart “Ves- hevertheless has a great deal of pr on n x0 CS We Boj sup y by. playing {theme thal makes e rucl-| horge Solennes de Confessore contrast and drama. .Prokofief’s| Friends?” and “Sunny Side of the miliar music. Almost as if they |fixus” one of the great things in| x sain another Bavarian Ra- quartet, one of his World War 11 Street.” were determined to flout popularithe Mass, . |di5 Choir and Orchestra per-|COmpositions, resembles the Sho-| wishes, the Louisville and Cincin-| Another offering of the Bavar- formance with soloists and J stakovich items discussed here in nati orchestras this season are|ian Radio Orchestra, this time Soloists and Josef |

Football Album

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| With the opening of football]

© wyck and Walter Huston, at 13:30,

3:40, 6:55 and 20:10. © : : “On the Isle of Samea;” with Jon Hall, at 11:15, 2:35, 5:40 and 8:50.

and Marie Windsor, at 2:30,

. AEITH'S “Tea for Two.” with Doris Day Gordon MacRae, at 1, 4:05, 7:10 and 10:15, . “The Young Lovess,” at 2:40, 5:50 v a : e LOEW'S $ in Crown” with Joel NE Drew, at 2:59,

“The y,_ Years,” with De Stockwell, SC 13.05, 4:30. And. 150 L

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OPEN el 12145 P.M.

Ferruccio Tagliavini,

politan Opera tenor, will be the

thied attraction on this season's

Martens Concerts series.

He

will be heard in recital at the

Murat Sunday afternoon, Jan.

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played ‘Hig} other theat still using t ways liked “Tore it @ Penney sto: not quite c the English for good. Do Eddie sto dianapolis 1 Glamazon into a bedDorothy, than six fee Russell ap comparison, interest in {

Kugler conducting. (MG 15014). Deng evidently untampered with Season comes an album of “Foot-

going to play an unprecedentedly [conducted by- Hafis Altman, is by K 1i ball Songs” by Percy Faith and ' .b : 481" A 12-inch pi {by Kremlin censorship. ngs by y and // large amount of completely new Beethoven's Piano Concerto woul, A 12 neh Dlatios Jom the sume None of the three is the obvious his orchestra and chorus. Songs (25 2 in B flat, Op. 19, Heinz Schroe-|, 0 "bos Mozart's Serenade SOTt Of music some authorities say include the football anthems of| NYAS | TECHNICOLOR

ton will put on Noel Coward's| gome of it will be rugged, un- ter; soloist (MG - 15013). This| {Joe Stalin [A N Cornel i u § : ; | Win | prefers and demands, Army, Navy, Cornell, University “Blography” Oct. 20, 21, 27 and 28. joubtedly, and may offend con- early, Mozart- flavored concerto] 100 Mine fof Eighs Wind Justru-{, peril to the composer who coh- [0f Pennsylvania, Tulane, Univer-|

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And Dr. Lee Norvelle’s Indiana University Theater in Blooming- music.

Up ‘at Purdue; the, “Orfeo Hi-|gopyative hearers. But I'm in-|/2nticipates mych of the nobility| [tinues writing what he hi t p : " ¢ mself Sity of Alabama, Georgia Insti-|. spanico” choir. will appear ini ined to think even conservative 8nd emotional scope of. Beetho-| nade No. th A Ao: lat Sul) Is. “elf tute of Technology, University of | place of the Margaret Webster paarers secretly admire a con- ven's later work. Again the re-| MG 10039) 1 somthin Xo keepi | Texas, Notre Dame, University of | Shakespeare players, whose tour guctor ‘who has the courage to cording is clear, ‘and plays ti Hind a3 a possible a ar {Wisconsin, University of Michi-| ELLEN DE. was tanceusy, , [play “outrageous” novelties. through the LP. attachment and| ,o.ent to listeners who have syd. . : dct ay (gan, lowa, University of Cali- DREW | XWE Singing in Purdue's Hall of pm not implying Dr. Sevitzky ™Y radio a bit on the sharp side. everything else: of Mozart and] Dignity Night |fornia, University of Southern b - STO K LL Muss Nov. : ad i Fanysd lacks thé courage this season. In Remarkable Contrast |Brahms. Neither serenade has| MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 30 California, 51. Mary's College-an MES MITCHELL van 3 S Pp olr, drawn from the ,revious seasons, he has given us| Belated discoverers of LP re- peen overplayed on programs. (UP) — Arnold Brumm has Stanford. A Owe EANANDL : + Struck a blow for people who 8° WILL MAKE U. N. FLAGS

Working beopls of Palma, capital national top-ranking percentages cordings may find, as T do, a re-|Both are delightful music. ey 91 apd of Majorca, wil in the quantity of novelties per- markable contrast between sharp] The Shostakovich Quartet Xo. 10 Movie theaters to see the pic-| Service Rave | Jange of * ag, Tram me-iformed. This season, he’s trying|clarity and resonance in the news played by the Fine Arts Quar-| tures: The theater manager de-| LAFAYETTE. Sept 30-~Home A a No e Fa to please the majority of concert- records and the general tendency tet of the American Broadcast- clared Monday evenings “Dignity economics departments in Indiana a. 9 y n aria goers. z of shellac 78's to boom and"blast. |ing Co. (MG-10049), is a fine sam-| Night.” |Schools, 4-H clubs and home econ- ' Let's hope he succeeds. But let's Most of the traditional orchestraliple of the great contemporary Popcorn eaters will be quaran-;omics clubs will be asked to make With final reminders of the not lose sight of ‘an orchestra’s stuff I own, when played on the Russian’s work. As Edward Tat-|tined to a special :section, ushers United Nations flags to hang in Horowits recital in IU auditorium function as experimenter and ed- soft side of the radio's tone con-/nall Canby, in program notes will dampen lovemaking in the|every school in the state by Oct the evening of Oct. 2% and thejucator. Canned music can give us trol, has foo much power in lower written. for this record, says, the audience and no “re-releases” will 24, Purdue University Rishon opening here of “Kiss Me, Kate,” the standard repertoire. ‘range, and not enough “perspec-| Third Quartet demonstrates the be shown. _ | service announced today. ;

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