Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1951 — Page 17

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SUNDAY, MAR. ‘4, 1951

Sevitsey and Audience Share in Triumph

Symphony Does Fine Job As Expected,

But Discernment in Requests Is Surprise y HENRY BUTLER LAST NIGHT" s all-request program by Fabien Sevitzky and the Symphony certainly was a musical landmark.

To be. repeated at 3 p. m. today in the Murat, this program.concluding the orchestra’s current season is a triumph for orchestra and audience alike.

It isn’t surprising that Dp, js : d a bleak, Jobl a “close and a bleak, jobless Sevitzky and the orchestra stretch from now till October, | : ‘should do well with an ex-| rallied on the shore of Debussy’'s| i ceedingly difficult program. But it| (Sea. They helped Dr. Sevitzky is surprising that PR hin Sym- | {work a miracle with that musical phony fans should have written | |surf, full of tough cues and rhythasking for just this selection of | mie changes. compositions. Not many" years | ago, requests would have been!

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AFTER intermission, another {unusual request number, the late mw Charles T. Griffes’ “The White| j Peacock,” demanded a lot from

we MAJORITY iy sques t fOr the orchestra’s newest member, 5 lef), agner’'s enzi” Overture Robert Lehrfeld, substituting for ain (le might have been expected. In-ifirst oboist Wayne Raper, who iane Griffith, stead, the ballots called for “The os has been called back into the U. 8. na University Flying Dutchman,” a far more Marine Band. ay in North mature and substantial piece,| pp Lehrfield, tackling a whole

which last night got a fine per-. formance as concert opener. Next on the Symphony sub-| scribers’ hit parade comes: theé| «The White Peacock” desérves Schubert “Unfinished” Symphony | éxtended comment as a superb — a more predictable request; essay in distilling musical pathos perhaps, but still very substantial out of poetic notions about birds. music. Dr’ Sevitzky and his musi-|Griffes’ peacock is less peacocky cians did extremely Well with the! than William Sharp's in the poem Schubert, strings and woodwinds Griffes rendered into music. It's,

new program “on first acguaintlance with the orchestra, did admirably throughout.

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Mar. 3—Paul he best known

YOUR NEARBY MOVIE—Current velghietrhecd theater at. tractions include: Clifton Webb in "For Heaven's Sake" (Coronet, Dream and Lincoln), Doris Day, Steve Cochran and Ginger Rogers in "Storm Warning" (Arlington, Fountain Square, and Irving), ‘Wanda Hendrix and Alan Ladd in "Captain Carey, USA"

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BRANDED

Daisy, Granada and Irving), A

Rivoli), Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin in "At War With the Army"

lan Ladd in "Branded" (Cinema,

Garfield and Grove), and” Laurette Luez and Errol Flynn in "Kim"

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sounding at their best. la bird that ain't and warn't, like Debussy’s “La Mer” was the| Sibelius’ Swan of Tuonela. But in | least expected request, being |music, the Griffes peacock, like

Present Neighborhood Theater Programs

longer and less familiar than [the Sibelius swan, strangely inthe celebrated “Faun” or “Fes- (vades human sympathies. tivals.” And there’ may have Dr. Sevitzky and the orchesbeen times when Dr. Sevitzky | tra did as fine a job as I've experienced mal de mer during | ever heard with the “Rosen-

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’ . known’ Blonde.’ ie — the day's con- rehearsals, wishing the request | Lavalier” Waltzes of Richard RODEO "Flame of Barbary Coast” and | CORONET- Bhd atew's. sacs” sad GROVE = “Branded” . and "Bmerzency, Ope uh Mr. had been for “Ma Mere I'oye” | Strauss. And the program con- | Fishting TO ORHOOD DAISY—"At War With the Army" and HAMILTON—"Halls of Montesuma’ and a . a. m. “ ” ghway he Man who Cheated Himse . or even The Old Gray Mare. cluded with a most impressive | pu; \NGTON — “Storm Warning” and| |PREAM “For Heaven's Sake" and "Zan-(IRVING-—'At War With the Army” “and will .lecture But it's amazing how well the! performance of Respighi's | “Highway 301." pas zibar."” . “Storm Warning.’ \ reception by " musicians, faced with an early! “Pines of Rome.” H. B. AVALON—"Tll Get By" and "Blues Bust-| MERSON— "HMIs Si, Joutorams™ +74 LINCOLN For Heaven's Sake” and “The| ’ ce ou Ar | B Wells will . : Y MECCA--“My “Dream Is Yours” and] ‘erence. “County Fair.” | : . : OLIVER “West Point Story” and “Pygmy| : Island « | S ORIENTAL Harvey” and “Grounds for| \eet : R . § Marriage.” » 3 to . PARAMOUNT — n » r, OES, wil 4 : = Basdnd.” Bun Joultomy” aM election of ] : > PIXY—"Trfpoll"” and ‘Mad Wednesday.” o oy rid o : : mex Pagan Love Sons” and “Break1. tomo! : ne : RITZ Halls of, Montesuma” and “Ground | Prospect St! ry ry hath . ; Marria Bain Hi : 3 . a : Riou alain Serer. ed 8. A" and : . e an 0 Mrs, nnie & . * SANDERS" ‘Rio Grande’ and “High » Worthy Ma : : : . SHERIDAN—“Kim” and “Beauty ' on arrett will -be STAR". ‘Breakthrough "and ‘Joan of STRAND-—* Kim" and * ‘Beauty on Parade.’ . 07 Ar CLAIR—"Kim” and “Beauty on

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PAGE 17 In Hollywood—

Spurns Career For Marriage

Rosemary Lane of Famed Sister Trio Not Considering Comeback

. . By Erskine Johnson: HOLLYWOOD, Mar, 3—There's no movie comeback cooking for Rosemary Lane of the famous Lane sister trio who made pre-war movie headlines. Rosemary, now the wife of UI make-up boss Buddy Westmore, debunks the career-and-happy marriage idea

Navy as a lieutenant come mander . . . MGM will retitle “The Red Badge of Courage® for an obvious reason. " ou n

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William Prince, her leading man in “As You tke Ft,” aren't speak-| ing off-stage. The feud started) at a party when Kate challenged Bill to a wrestling match in front of the other gu Kate lost the match. Why not team her with Gorgeous George?

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