Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1951 — Page 38

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By HENRY BUTLER

TEN GUEST ARTISTS, a visiting orchestra and an opera

will be major attractions on the Symphony program for

1951-52.

Plans for the coming season were revealed as the orchestra's maintenance fund drive entered

its third week.

Encouraged by popular response to the fund drive,’ Fabien 8Bevitzky has released in outline a schedule of concerts

Plans Recital

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Eugene Kilinski, artist teacher of violin at Jordan College of Musie, will be heard in a faculty

day, Feb. 28, in World War Memerial.

OES 364 to Meet

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year,

” ~ \ THE SEASON will open next Oct. 27 and 28 with the usual . orchestral pair, to be followed Nov. 4 and 5 by a return engagement of Ruggiero Ricel as violin soloist. Mr. Ricci earlier

TIMES AMUSEMENT CLOCK

® BUILDING--FAIR GROUNDS The Steel Helmet,” with Gene Civie Theater Jrodustion of “The an,” psycholog CIRCLE “Bedtime for Bonzo,” with Ronald Reagan and Diana Lynn, at 1:45, 4 a5, - Fd and 10:18. the Man Dawn, " with Gig Young, ut 12:35, 3 th 6:15 and 9.

“All About Bent hin Anne X~ ter sad Bette Davis, at Th wh , 8:50 and 9:20. INDIANA “The Great Missouri Raid” with Macdonald Carey and Wendell Corey :40, 7:30 an 10:20. “Rhythm ium. with Jane Frases, at 19.30, 3:20, 6:10 and KEITH'S “The Sieel Helmet,' with Gene Evans. at 3:10, 4:50, 7:40 and M: 3: r Desnerate Men," atl, 3:40, 6:30 and 9:20.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Ten Boost Artists Listed For Next Symphony Season

this season brought down the Murat with a sensational per-

who appeared here several seasons ago in recital on Martens Concerts when the English Theater still housed that series.

Rudolf Firkusny, young Czech be guest artist on the third pair, 18. He has had a tremendous build-up from the metropolitan

GRAFFMAN, American pianist who at age 10, made his debut as orchestral soloist with Dr. Sevitzky and the Symphony on a young people’s program Mar. 25, 1939, and a pop concert the following day, will return in long pants for the coneerts next Dec. 22 and

Singing Hoosiers Here Thursday

Soloist. for the fourth pair, Dec. 8 and 9, will be Mack Harbaritone of the Metropolitan and San Francisco operas,

al dramas, at 8:30,

Don Hendrickson, Conklin, Mich. (left), and Mark Gals, Cumberland (center), vocal soloists, and Gerald J. Reinhart, Prince. |tional organization. tor, master of ceremonies, will head the Singing Hoosiers, Indiana | University men's choral group directed by Prof. George F, Krueger, Mon. Tues.

{music school's et t————— §:30 p, mM. next Wednesday,

ticipating in the Weigl in Vienna. Dr. Paul Nettl, Fritz Magg, cellist, land Walter Robert, pianist, former friends of the composer, will be assisted by Mary Hensley, graduate student contralto, and ‘the Berkshire Quartet in the program of Weigl's compositions. |

musicologist;

Recital At IU

Will Honor Weigl -

BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 9g program commemorating the late | recital at 8:15 p, m. Wednes- [Austrian composer Karl Weigl {will be presented by faculty and! {students in Indiana University

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‘berg and Szell,

The sixth pair, Jan. 5 and 6, 1952, will bring Carroll Glenn, violinist, and ©Xugene List, pianist, as a team. Both young artists have appeared here hefore, but not on the same pro-

gram,

A visiting orchestra, not yet named, will play the seventh

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pair, Jan. 20 and 21, while Dr, Sevitzky and the home team are on tour.

THE piano-minded Casadesus family. Robert, Gaby and Jean, will appear as a trio on the eighth pair, Feb, 9 and 10. Dr, Sevitzky, following this season’s success with “Carmen,” is planning another opera for the ninth pair, Feb. 23 and 24. Undoubtedly this will be one of the season's big surprises, since

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Hoosier maestro is still hankering to do a stage production, rather than merely a concert version, Oscar Levant, pianist and radio-quiz expert, will be the season’s final soloist at the 10th pair, Mar. 2 and 3. Following traditional custom, the concluding pair, Mar. 15 and 16, will be an all-request orchestral program,

» ” » THE SYMPHONY office announces next May : 15 as the

deadline for this year's subscribers to bid for the same seats or priority in location=

change for the '51-'52 season. May 16 will mark open sale to new subscribers. With a 25 per cent saving over single admission charge, subscriptions will range from $9.90 to $29.70 for the series, tax included. And here's a reminder that the Symphony Office is" located at 18 W. Michigan st. RI-9596.

[Local Student Has Part| Butler Sets Apr. 27 Red Cross Plans New Arts and Skills Classes

In Play at Denison U.

Times Special

| GRANVILLE, O., Feb, 17— -John |

‘For Junior Prom

Butler University’s Junior Prom

{Martinson, Indianapolis student | will be held Apr. 27 at the Indiana

{at Denison University here, will| {Roof, Jack Ellis, Kokomo junior, | (appear in the cast of the three: 13 general chairman, jact comedy, “The White Steed,” (by Irish dramatist Paul Vieoont| (Carroll, in the University Theater |

next Tuesday through Friday.

Mr. Martinson, a member of| {the senior class, is the son of (Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martinson, | | 2601 Cold Spring Rd., Indian-

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Frat fo Hold Dance

The annual state dinner and {dance of the Alpha Tau Omega | {Fraternity will be held Mar. 3, in the Claypool Hotel, Speaker will {be John Vann, Atlanta, Ga. Worthy Grand Chief of the na-

Jack Hungerford, Greensburg.

Election of a prom queen prior {to the dance will be by junior men students. Candidates for the title will be nominated hy sorori{ties and other women's groups.

Committee chairmen include N. Meridian St. Miss Joan Coxen, John Walsh, Miss Jane Hendrickson, Miss Bar-| — bara Ziegler, David Lohss, Ed|

all of Indianapolis, and

ORCHESTRA

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in their appearance at the Athenaeum Turners’ Centennial banquet 1 hy mu here next Thursday.

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