Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1950 — Page 38
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By Henry Butler
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with a reminder of today's 3 | ‘ort in
fonietta, Renato Pacini direct- 2
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ing, at Herron Art Museum, with bassoonist Homer Pence as solo- vyn Douglas in
Ozan Marsh, chairman of the
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Thursday's p. m,
Toccata,
D major, With gpaced Mr. him nearly all the material marily sichord.
Martial Singher, distinguished baritone, will be soloist with Clarence Elbert and the Maennerchor at 8 p. m. next Saturday in the Athenaeum.
Jordan College of Music piano department, will be heard in recital at 8;15 p. m.- Wednesday in Caleb Mills Hall. Mr. Marsh made his Indianapolis debut at the Murat about a year ago, and subsequently appeared with Fabien Sevitzky and the Symphony in a special concert last February. His program next Wednesday will be entirely C hopin nd Liszt,
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HILDEGARDE, Melvyn Douglas and Martial Singher| will strut and fret-and sing on local stages in the next eight
The busy season is opening, and for some time to come, |
we'll have little space for anything but announcements. — Keeping the record chronologically straight, we'll start
Thursday locally brings us Mel- |
“Two Blind Mice,’
ist and the Teen Girls Ensemble, tno gam Spewack comedy about Jane Johnson Burroughs: direct- washington bureaucratic oddities § ing, singing with the orchestra. wpjch the Civic did last season. Scheduled for three nights and performances matinee) at the Murat the tourpresents
(Saturday
Ann Sturgis
playing opposite Mr. Douglas, and Mabe! Paige and Laura Pierpont as~ the two elderly ladies
whose ‘odd behavior creates the
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at 8:30
will
Suite, Concerto
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" 5 NIGHT, first production of “For Love or Money,” University
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comedy are: Tom Adkins, A. Houppert, HerJanice Farley. 3loomington, IU . Theater “The Male
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bring back to Indian-
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Melvyn Douglas and Laura Pierpont. are two of the principals
in "Two Blind Mice,"
Sam Spewack's. comedy about Washington
ProRa tes which comes to the Murat next Thursday for three
days.
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CIRCLE “The Milkman, with ante ar De ald 20
11:45.
ESQUIRE “City Lights.” wih Char He Chan lin, at 1:45, 3.45, 5:50, 7:50 and 9
INDIANA th—John Payne and at 1:45, 4:35, J:20
with James Lydon and loria Winter at 12.40. 3:30..6:15 and 9:05. KEITH'S “Bombardier; with Pat oe Brien and Randolph Scott, "at 1, 7.05 ith lh Scott K at. 2:45, 5:45 OEW'S “The Petty Girl.” wit h Joan Caulfield and | t imings, at 1:19,
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with 25. 9:15 with Fa abien Symphony
“Sevitzky and the in the 1948-49 season.
2 ” n DR. SEVITZKY and the orches-
tra wil give the season's first
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Recitalist
Ozan Marsh, chairman of the Jordan College of Music piano department, will be heard in recital at 8:15 p. m. next Wednes-
day-in-Cateb Mills Hall -Short-—
ridge High School.
Wilberforce U. Singers Coming
The Wilberforce Singers of Wilberforce University, Wayman
Saturday in Cadle Tabernacle. Next Sunday afternoon in’ Bloomington, Ernst Hoffman and the TU Philharmonic will give an¢ other concert in IU auditorium this time with Walter Robert as piano soloist in Weber's “Konzertstueck:” And next Sunday evening, the hyper-energetic Hildegarde will
appear on the Murat stage for a two-hour program with her own orchestra. : Here's 'a reminder of the season’s first municipal or ‘‘Meet-Your-Symphony” concert planned by Mayor Feeney and Dr. Sevitzky for 8 p. m. Monday, Nov, 13, in the Murat.
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Also on New Discs Selected violin favorites by arias by|
Metropolitan, and selections by Ezio Pinza of “South Pacific” and Metropolitan fame are among the recent releases by Columbia * ion LP records.
| ISAAC STERN IN VIOLIN FAVORITES, with Alexander {Zakin, piano, on the two sides of {12-in. LP MIL-4324. Stern is one {of the master violinists of ‘his generation. He has assembled for, {this record a wonderful collection’ {of violin favorites, made up of § solid musical fare as well as of | dazzling show pieces. There are. | Dinicu’s “Hora Staccato,” Novajcek’s “Perpetuum Mobile,” Waginer’'s ‘“Albumblatt,” Pugnani’s’ “Lar go,” Milhaud’s “Trijuca” Dvorak’s “Slavonic Dance No. 2,” Sarasate’s “Caprice Basque,” and 'a number of others equally good.
IJUBA WELITCH IN OPERATIC ARIAS, the sensational new Metropolitan soprano at her {best, singing the “Love Duet” and bur Ce and Charlotte Carter. “Vissi d’Arte” from Puccini's! —— “Tosca,” the “Czardas” from Horn,” “The Coat
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President of the Board of DiIrectors of the drive is Dr. Leon |W. Berger, who is assisted by two presidents, Lynne H. Hull and Dr. James C. Rhea. Alice Strat- : ton is secretary and Byron SaunLyndal Reed left) and Lavilla Brown 2 are among g the principals 'dets, treasurer. in the Southport High School presentation of “Mother Is a Fresh‘man’ at 8p. m. Friday at the school. Other participants includ Clyde Howlett, Dick Jordan, Nancy Todd, John Hope, Joan Eberhart; Tom Jenkins, Joan Griffith, Jerry Danner, Mary Glenn Hager, Allegra Henry, Tina Sue Wade, Bethy Burch, Wil-
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