Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1950 — Page 71
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SUNDAY, PEC. 1, 1050 : : Record Review— Sud : : oe
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Pablo Casals, World's Top Cellist, | Other Famous Artists, Included © ¢
ONE of the greatest, and longest, recording projects ever ~yndertaken has culminated in the simultaneous release during the - past few days of ten 12-inch Columbia long-playing discs containing] 27 of the historic Prades Festival performances. They commemorate, the 200th of the death of {Tonann Sebastian Back and mark the first public appearance in ‘many years of the world’s “est "cellist and Toremon exponent Quartet give it an interesting and of Fi Pablo Casal al 0 Th Dr ttle French Ve town of Prades, where Casals has| SAINT - SAENS: lived in self-imposed exile since/OF THE 1938, became the music capital of| Mother Goose Suite,” both played) | the world in June of this year as|0Y André Kostelanetz and his Orthe finest musicians of our time CheStra, are recorded on the two made pilgrimage there to pay sides of Columbia 12-inch LP rechonor to Bach and Casals. jord M1-4358, . Alexander Schneider was the © Who have long enjo yod the “founder and organizer of the fes-|" ‘Y* captivatingly satiric : mival Of The Animals” are Inftival, and associated with him because “were such artists as Rudolf Ser. [Sued by this record ot “kin, Mieczyslaw Horszowski, Eu- the new verses by Ogden Nash gene Istomin, Yvonne Lefebure, spoken by Noel Sowara, Wh oh Joseph Szigeti, Isaac Stern, John describe_the various an 8 a2 Wummer, Marcel Tabuteau, Dan-| the muaie Huon alse de eases fel Saidenberg, and many others. them. The $ Hot only Pl A Festival Orchestra made up the sar but. tickles the. funny of outstanding players from] Americen and French symphony | Children Mi Jove Dis Sat 3 orchestras accompanied their solo! jrecord. The —ay thy ne work, and the result of the super-| 8a ti ” a a es lative feasts of Bach they pro-| : 30 ing war o - suite — vided for several weeks has been sl EO Sleeping Beauty,” described as “the most important . “Hop '0O My a, r Empress ot and moving music festival of our 4), Pagodas,” “Beauty and The
”» time. - |Beast Converse” and “The Fairy na Garden.” COLUMBIA was on hand with sa = = a staff of its best recording] MANHATTAN MOODS, by
technicians, and a 25-foot truck of most modern equipment: An Morton Gould and his Orchestra,
estimated 100 miles of recording on Columbia LP 10-inch ML-2144. tape was accumulated during the
This collection of compositions six-week session. Many of the purports to reflect in music the 10 Pianists to d great Prades Festival perform: palpable concrete, steel and glass
ances were thus preserved for that make up New York’s landposterity.
the LP records, were all six joy without bothering to “interBrandenburg Concerti under Cas- pret” it. als’ masterly direction, the or-| Arranger and conductor Gould sonatas for ’cello/Serenade,” “Nocturne,” “Park At and piano with Casals himself as|Avenue Fantasy,” “Big City incomparable ‘cellist, and the Blues,” “Manhattan Moonlight” Italian Concerto in F Minor and and “Street Scene.” the Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue | performed by Rudolf Serkin. Others are D Minor Concerto |
Minor,, three
piano |Ernist
s = = SITWELL - LAMBERT:
Minor with Isaac Stern and Alex-|
ander Schneider playing the solo Constant|
{Chorus’ conducted by
ing.” An extraordinary collection | © LP ML-2145; on the other major,
a et all com. fide is Benjamin Britten's “Four Speedway and Rebecca Lane as GROVE—“Our Very Own: and “All Quiet soloists.
pen of the greatest of all com-| posers, interpreted by musicians ; y of the highest distinction. “Peter Geimes, : Jhese are inter: Othér notable LP records re-|e8 ng —and. modern pos
cently released include the fol-|tions by two of the liveliest and
lowing:
Sea Interludes” from the opera
® = = [English musical | Nasitsance of BRAHMS: QUINTET IN F the 20th Century—Con MINOR, (Op. 3 ), played by Clit- bert and Benjamin Britten. Both ford Curzon, piano, with The are sung in English, Budapest String Quartet. (Co-| —H. W Jumbia LP 12-inch MI.-4336). * Brahms’ only composition for piano and string quartet is among |
The
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AMBASSADOR TO STOP Sir Oliver Franks, British am-
the best kown and most popular train stop in Indianapolis Tues- , is also one of tHe most powerful, [day afternoon.
beautiful of all his works in the [the Midwest, will make the stop-|string smaller forms. Curzon and the
Budapest | {fayette to Cincinnati.
| HAVE YOU NEARD?, You'
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YOU'LL BE THRILLED WITH | THIS EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT-
Granada and Zaring), Joan Caulfi eld in "The Petty
Soloists Will Perform |mgbko—
BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 16—Ten|
THE University Philharmonic Orches-|CINEMA—-The with Joseph Szigeti as soloist, the RI0 GRANDE, performed by the!tra in next Wednesday's all-Bach CORONET—- Union Station” Concerto for Two Violins in D!philharmonia Orchestra and/concert. 1 To be given at 7:15 p. m. in parts, the A Minor Violin Con- Lambert with Kyla Greenbaum, IU auditorium, the program will certo performed by Isaac Stern, \piano, and Gladys Ripley, con-igtart with the Concerto No, 2 for FOUNTAIN: sQU excerpts from the “Musical Offer-/;a1to, on one side of Columbiajtwo pianos and orchestta in CG
Following will be Jeanne Miller, |igy “All About Eve" and “powder Waterloo, Ia. as pianist in the| River Rustlers’ Git" and “Red
gures Concerto No. 1 in D minor for most. compelling 8 In the solo piano and orchestra.
and orchestra in C major will have Jean Kelly, Dewey, Okla.;
Marjorie Schlamp, Evansville, at| _ the keyboards. Edwin La Bounty, Hawthorne,
of his chamber music works. It|bassador, will make a 17-minute Neb.; Dick Morris , Spencer; John O'Steen, Swansboro, N. C.; and
Sir Oliver and|Thomas Simpson, ’ the most complex and the most|{Lady Franks, who are touring will be heard with the 70-piece|
lover while traveling from La-|Concerto for four pianos and] orchestra.
LS invited 0 attend maBAGOLs ~ CW
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From Hollywe
Writer Thinks of ‘Foolish Things’ Which Remind Him of Filmland By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 16--These foolish things
me of Hollywood in 1950— The Friars Club of Hollywood gave its first formal
quet with George Jessel explaining: “We're dressing
waiters."
= THE FULLER BRUSH GIRL’ Current neighborhood film attractions include: Anne Baxter and Gary Merrill in Al About Eve" (Arlington, Daisy, Irving, Riveli,
Girl" (Ritz, Sheridan and Vogue), Joanne Dru and Edmond O'Brien in "711 Ocean Drive” (Tuxedo), Ruth Roman in "Three Secrets” (Garfield and Star), Claude Jarman Jr. and John Wayne in "Rio Grande" [Fountain Square), an and Lucille Ball and [Eddie Albert in “The Fuller Brush Girl" (Belmont, Strand, St. Clair and Uptown).
Neighborhood Theaters... [Organist to Give
DOWNTOWN
Sa REGENT "‘Midnight Frolics” Ro! ifonnaires- on
e 0—* oe stern Union” and
NEIGHBORHOOD ARLINGTON-—-"All About Eve" Busters.” [AYALON-The Black Rose”
All-Bach Concert
Times State Service
and “Blues
You're
soloists will appear with BELL Red Danube” and “Beware of st. Ei OLATRC Devils Doorway" and’ “Fuller Phursday, through Saturday. ; Hoffman and the Indiana BELMONT “Puller Brush Girl": and STRAND ‘Devil's Doorway” and “Fuller Other groups to appear on the plained.
Breaking Point” Trail.’
Kore |” Doorw DREASE. ‘Convicted"” and “Cargo to Cape-|
EMERSON ‘Sunset Boulevard”
ARE—"Rio Grande” and| and jhe Hidden City Secrets”
of J with Mary Joan Cohen of oR am About Eve” Valley.”
“Bomba
and “Beaver|
on the W
, and “Three| | Lonesome."
TACOMA "Captain China” and “Dakota.” | and * "Fooling, TUXEDO-—-"711 Ocean Drive” and
and | UPTOWN “Pevirs Doorway” and Brush Girl”
SRT ion and “Icha- VOGUE Of oATsY= "All About Eve” and “Cassino to! | ZARING ‘All About Eve” and
and “High SET CHRISTMAS PARTY A Christmas party will be held | School, Rip Chords Barbershop |g ge! Ye Gads! id *Return|at the regular meeting of North Quartet, a School 26 Choir and| Wilkie Mahoney told about al {Park Chapter 404, OES, at T: 45 | | Boy Scou Scout Brass Choir. p. m. Tuesday at the North Park | = Masonic Temple, 1058 W. 30th St. |
IVOLL_“All About Eve” and “Devils ‘Concerts at Block’ S
|R imarks—and does it well. But the . AMBASSADOR. A Abroad With Two Yanks" ls oY Included, and now available on music is the kind you can just en- it IC f a OHIO Younger Bros.” and “Lady Takes outlaw
NDERS. My Blus Heaven and “ne Concerts by Curt Davis, or-| flopped. 3t was Jacks theory that} Scandals,” Bob wore a Ratin = ave made so muc were so so skinny SHERIDAN—“The Petty Olrl” and “High 'ganist, will be offered at 11 30 ey in television they could gel iin of his part x wpuil SPEEDWAY — "Toast of New Orleans” and a. m. and 2:30 p. m. daily this|;qorq to hire live people to €N-| Fred Allen came to town for & “Francis. h (Week in the Wm. H. Block Co. tertain them. A New York agency!yisit and to est on Jack Ben |STAR=—"Thres Becrets and ~“Alcatras’ auditorium. {thought it was a great idea and gu
“When Smiling.
“The Petty Girl” and “The Happy,
"Devil's semble,
DREAM
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Fightin’ |
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Concerto for three pianos|®
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Thru Tues. Today open 12:45, 30e till 2 ~=Ansther Fist Showing—
‘echni Yvonne DeCarlo—
‘Salome, Where She Danced’ “GYPSY WILDCAT”
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MORE JR.—~Chi
“HIGH LONESOME"
TODAY — MONDAY - PHY
FARLEY GRANGER
HOUR VERY oi ean “Quiet = oe Western Front’
[PIXY “TO PLEASE A LADY
Frankie LAINE-~Jereme COU
“WHEN YOU'RE SMILING” |
TODAY & MON.—2 BIG HITS William BENDIX—Allen MARTIN JR. “JOHNNY HOLIDAY”
Don BARRY—Robert LOWERY
“] SHOT SILLY THE KID”
BELMONT
West Washington & Belmont TODAY, 1 P. M.—MON.
LUCILLE BALL * EDDIE ALBERT
"Fuller Brush Girl” ‘TREASURE ISLAND’ Zoo:
REX
CH-1900 BRIGHTWOOD TODAY—MONDAY—TUESPAY Glenn Ford—Broderick Crawford
“CONVICTED”
John Ireland—Elen
“CARGO TO CAPETOWN"
JOAN EVANS
Aytes=Siin Summerville
TODAY-~MONDAY-—-TUESDAY COMFORTABLE PUSH-BACK CHAIRS Edmond O'BRIEN—Joanne DRU
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Extra! 40 Min, Color Cartoon Cirens
Thea Tues, Todns abe A en
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The Burroughs Junior Concert auditioned a show in which Jack phianation: 3 Choir will appear at 12:15 p. m.
“puller Store’s Christmas music program | there.” will include Block's Choral EnBlock's Mixed Choir, | wailed that production of pop\madrigal singers, string quartet | {corn was down to half the 1949 land choir from Technical High
| ie
| “WHEN YOU'RE E SMiLing"
Betty Hutton learned to the ribs of & screwball
ski at Sun Valley and made “Reach for the sky,” a discovery: {hold up man. The “ 2 “All these years I thought a plied: ae Asal slalom was something you | smog?” bought in a delicatessen store.” Laurels for the best crack on| Joan Bennett and Marlene the Ingrid Bergman-Roberto Ros-| trich yore, yo sellinl baby headlines went to an HOS 8 Amorous L. A. newsman who was asked] amourgram what the child was named. He : Hollywood war replied: “On Tnemmoc—which is| Store came up ne No Comment 8 elled backward.” Home a Flame Thrower and re | Watch the Little Lady's Eyes CECIL B. DeMILLE Played Light Up.” « himself in “Sunset Boulevard”| Near the end of a personal &p--and gave a great performance. pearance tour with One fan's preview card read:
“I Jerry Paris, Shelly Winters liked the actor who played De- him: “Either this trip is
Mille the best.” -+longer—-or-you're--getting -hands=— A Hollywood drug store put up somer.” a sign reading: “Attention Actors. | ,
Anti-Hysterical Pills now only $1! A HOLLYWOODSMAN who a box”-—and did a landoffice busi- gave up his wife for his § ness. {friend went back to his wife b Cary Grant on autograph fans: still didn’t give up the girl friend. “I'm getting too old for 'em. It's| He warned friends who saw him one of the nice things about! out with his wife: getting old. They're chasing
»
“Please don’t let my girl friend . X ’ fott hear about this.” oney-conscious Paule e o | Robert Taylor landed that big . | Goddard: “All my money is tied role in “Quo Vadis” and there was
| up in cash.” {an ironic twist. I first 1 Jack Paar’'s big television idea ltest 18 years Jo is
iny's radio program with in on told jokes to an audience puppets. “I was ill for two months In “It was awful,” Jack later ex-| New York and I worried Miss
“The puppets just sat! owing Jack a guest | In case I die, I don’t want any
trouble at the grave with | attorney about owing them re guest shot. »
About ‘his movie plans, Allen : d:
“I auditioned for the mount cafeteria but I couldn't make of
{holdup man ‘sticking a gun inj.
LTA HILL Mecca
A HOLLYWOOD trade paper
i figure. A motion picture shortage | {is one thing-—but a popcorn short-|
Today 1:15, Mon,, Thes. Noble at Mass. Ave
TODAY 8) MONDAY ON SNLY. Loretta YOUNG—Clark GABLE 3 RAPYAIN CHINA" “KEY TO THE CITY” John CADAKOTAN To All Star Cast—In Color
1 Red stallion in the Rockies
MAT. FROM 1 adutis Tn 2 808
JOHN WAYNE, "RIO GRANDE"
IN TECHNICOLOR WITH MAUREEN O'HARA ‘i L PLUS JOHN (BOMBA BOY) SHEFFIELD “HIDDEN ory! |
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Betty Grable in HEA “THE OUTLAW”
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