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Purdue Seeks to Give ‘Appetite for Music’

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| TV Scouts “Stalk : : | University Glee Club “LAFAYETTE, Mar. 31 — |Albert P. Stewart, director of Purdue Musical Organiza- © |(tions, is one of probably very ‘few persons who have turned down flattering TV offers.

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| Stage and Music— ov

‘Double Feature’ —Recital Coming

Noted Violinist and Pianist Will Appear at Murat Apr. 15

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By Henry Butler , »

THE BIGGEST event in local music Shis month will be © | The offer Mr. Stewart declined , HOL the recital by Joseph Szigeti, violinist, nd Mieczyslaw i * [to accept a few weeks ago was Elizabeth e recital by Joseph ozigett, ana | ysiaw for his own services as choral Hollywoo Horszowski, pianist, at 3 p. m. Sunday, Apr. 15, at the Murat. director. It's t : TV scouts are ‘stalking the Both artists are known here ih previous ap- Purdue Varsity Glee Club, Mr. to movie pearances. Stewart's most important campus know, H Mr. Szigeti was soloist with Fabien Sevitzky and the project. ; rp ’ lnnangsiasn - But neither Mr. Stewart nor Jennifer Symphony in the Brahms the Glee Club singers are likely their per Violin Concertc Dec, 4 and? performance in English of Mo- to appear separately on video. He pes 8 39083 and. again. Tast zart's “Marriage of Figaro.” [~ turned down his own offer be- rators wi % 0, 0; : Erica Morini. the celebrated cause. he couldn't see giving up the camer: season, Mar. os 119.1950, when violinist who gave a “knock-out the work he’s been doing at Pur- “T've jus he played th artini Concerto, recital for.the Matinee Musicale |due. Helping young people gain face comp hs “La Folia” and. astound- in the 1945-46 season and played f 'poise and confidence through mu- after dabt ingly enough, the Bach unaccom- the Glazounov Concerto with Dr. E sic is his aim. “That's what : : on Paramo anied Chaconne ‘plus the Bach Sevitzky and the Symphony Nov. ‘makes , =A11 this success is gratifying in ts a major unaccompanied Sonata 23 and 24, 1946, i poor on| BALANCED LIVING—Mary Sue McCarty and Jan Domojala la then HE Thay what al makes itself, he admits, but important gel : Lye as encore. © the IU series Dec. 5. , { rehearse for their ballet sequence in the forthcoming Jordan pro- t Since the Glee Club's European 220.23 contributing to the entire PO 1s He also appeared at Indiana # 2 = | duction Offenbach’s "Tales of Hoffmann." The comic opera tour last summer, the Afope of PMO program. t teat Ye Oso University auditorium in Bloom-, THE FIRST IU series event of will be/put on at 8:15 p. m. next Tuesday and Wednesday i in the directing the group has increased. A comparativey a hae her eyebro ington about three seasons ago. 1952 will be a concert Feb. 14 by| Athenaeum. {So also has (he responsibility. oF fuat Program 3 1a Mr Pane golian and Mr, Horszowski is an ace pianist v!adimir Golschmann and the St. : | “We've skyrocketed so much, \°SS°nS for beginners. He. © The same t Louis’ Symphony Orchestra, with : ie r art discovered a few years ago who has won acclaim here with ymphony m afrald of making a mis- that = students had a secret Garson wi the New York Quartet in pro- Ljuba Welitsch, soprano, as solo-| | step,” he admits, explaining that a oe learn piano. One hefty Hollywood grams for the Ensemble Music ists. Miss Welitsch will sing ex- : a mis-step might easily happen PE - ho had come Society cerpts from her famous role as [in the realm between amateur °X 1 08 neer, w Joan I Fon ib Salome in the great -opera by |and professional’ work where the N°2T death In a Pacific island fox her emot LEGEND his at that the two Richard Strauss. {Glee Club finds itself continu- hole, 3ald, ] Jade UD FY INA screen no garfists met in London years ago Dr. Sevitzky and the Indianap- L (ally. . oye got out of a x ’ 2 months as child rdigies in Fauntleroy olis Symphony will give their | Cluil's Farnings High a Lr il u ils and time in } outfits "hey admired each other's annual IU concert Mar. 10, 1952, “When I took charge of the i ng Ne St De ro- “" " : . wi of all age werk, bit never had opportunity followed on Mar. 17 by Robert and Glee Club in 1933, I made a rule O"°¢ tear eo y S ewy ty pe : MUSIC IS FUN —Mrs. Carolyn. Dushick, piano teacher; “But,” shi to work as a - team until last Gaby Casadesus, duo:pianists. that we would never turn any- gram of eo lessons a Albert P. Stewart, PMO director, and Miss Ingrid Lysgaard, piano I tell a 4 ‘summer, when they made im- Tne Ballet Theater, back from thing down that we could hy- DE Po N pianos teacher (standing, left to right) assure Miss Carol McMahan, Ine _ ‘Are you nt Son ou Ont ta he great a hugely successful foreign tour, | means oo fh hon Fe Tent constantly In use. dianapolis, and Robert Miller, Vincennes (seated), piano beginners, Sontiacts estival In rades C sing ratis ot un Siete A as oT eo Senn the date yet lone night in a little Hoosier grass It’s a good example of the PMO that music is fun. poi

{and for a first-rate concert art- plan in operation. “We're not in-|

t “ Rf T As scholarly interpreters, |Ist’s fee the next night fn Chicago, terested in professional music, but he started there: “Maybe thethe University Choir and other GLORIA

Messrs. Szigeti and Horszowski Mr. Jordan said an eighth date

is being left open for the schedu-|

: . {The club's. ve substanti we do aim to send these kids out chorus has never sold a car, but PMO components, and his weekly haba” ove - Ye ot Toone ling of a drama or musical nual earnings, which od of here with at least an appetite it's built plenty.” rehearsing Of the Marshall Fleld make no r ston. oy San wski in solos, in comedy. Mail order ticket sales| Paid for the costly European tour, fOr music,” he explained. Large-scale recognition of his Chorus in Chicago. An example resigned + 3 eable Columbia Lp fof the coming series will open| go Into a special PMO fund. Chorus Work Acclaimed - {pioneering will be the Industrial Of What the Glee Club involves is Helen Ains RE eA a festival re. MeXt Wednesday, with seating -|which buys: music and other , With his immense enthusiasm Music Clinie at Purdue Apr. 13, the series of 1200 auditions he didate for Re aces, lef priority given former subscribers. equipment. for ‘“avocational” music, Mr./14 and 15, which will bring rep- Be a. pmo for ihe nine Lion” is D . Tickets will be mailed Sept. 17, Ca Bo | As union regulati fitewart has besome nationally resentatives and choruses from ©PeDINgs in ihe club. bodv who’ Amateur and student violinists . % . : guilations now are Mr. Stewart's view of music is y who's should be especially interested in|20d Prices will be $5, $7, $9, $12, ATHENAEUM SOLOISTS—Mildred Lind, violinist, and Patti set up for TV, the club's appear- taraeus OF te ASUAE Industry) many industries to the campus. | expres Ii His OWN words: show of * Mr. Szigeti. who has had intimate ang $14 for season books. | Browne, soprano, will be two of three soloists with Constantine are would necessitate paying a a oe 3 told hy apps , ON® item on the program will uyey pig pet peeve is that for too ogled her acquaintance with some of the | Borshoff and the Athenaeum Turners Concert Orchestra in an Sa Sent Be Io 305 2 Show. | ie simplest thing there is, to be the SO ation il Shoral long a time we've crawled around her pianist greatest European violinists and] Yale Professor | Athenaeum program at 8 p. m. next Saturday. Frank Parrish, 'qisrupt both qi 5 8 1hat Would organize a new singing group. al oo go rn and worshipped music. I like to MARLE! sers for violin, notably ill be the third soloist. P scipline and mor- cedure by Mr. Stewart and the g,y nygic i3 as ordinary a part ARLE! composers for Vio tenor, wi et ir solos ale. All you have: to do is get a qy noe County ‘Home : Eco- 1 1 Eugen Ysiaye, and who also has To Talk Here ewm——— ro “| “Even the European tour d bunch of volunteers, at some meet- pecs Chorus YS ade in 1934 of our lives as hamburgers and No anes dpge possibly more thay any TIMES AMUSEMENT Two Are Promoted near wrecked us,” he said. “Tt ing or: banquet, and get them'gnq the first of its kind in the 10% 408%" —(H.B.) tographers other current virtuoso to promote, Prof. Thomas C. Mendenhall, CLOCK ) the students began Ea that Started singing. Flatter 'em a ypited States. at 8:30 p. m. Fri- ee Aogyapn Vv modern music. His autobiography, member of the Yale ‘University j In Purdue's Band ~~ kind of money for one og Lha little. Mold ‘em a little. = Get gay Apr. 13 : : er Henry J. Taylor glitter der shiv Strings Attached” (Knopf, faculty and widely known his-| MURAT : Times State 8 them interested in expression, estat = ; i = 147), isong of the best and most torian, will discuss present day ~ Shiine-Pelack Bros. Cirems at 3.13 | yA pAVETTE, Mar, 31. George Yooh: Im sirdit ine proms: of loud and soft, and al] that. vier a Th gd bh Will Address Group Picture a ronat roblems at a i CIRCLE a Ny 3 is e - jo mative in- the violin-playing a of the 2 mE |. pgiiay of Breadwar.” with Dor E- Schuh, 5840 Rockville Rd., and crossroads church might not seem ts oe Hey ve, good, Niral dianapolis to organize a “home ' Henry J. Taylor, commentator who . disco : sy 2» Indianapolis Yale Poa Sane Nelson, at 13:35. 3.43. | A, P. Riggins. R. 11, Indianapolis, Appealing p I eR Every place Tve Ya gc” chorus for Marion County, Bl ycohomist wi A and Marie ’ ge y." wit} rf ; oly > tats tant : Recognized by the Department of !uncheon at noon, Apr. 12, in the a night c “INDIANA UNIVERSITY today Club tomorrow ; Montes. at 330. 5 40 and 30. + have received promotions in the a ur fn and done that, they've kept the ley announced headliners for next night at the Uni- 3 . ESQUIRE Purdue University Military Band. ae efers keep Pouring in. chorus.” Agticgrture, Bis PUPa}-eHoryS plan Riley Room of the Claypool when the season's IU auditorium series. Fey Club, ’ andi About Eve.” with Betts Davis Mr. ‘Schuh; a junior in agricul- ing with a Poa] 13 Negara Industrial choruses are morale- deli og ih iia ad The meeting is co-sponsored by to snap Harold W. Jordan, programi A Dakve 0 and 104 ini “ture, has been promoted to stagt' 3 “TO & TACORd builders, rather than advertising : b ® te: C J ? icag v \ t to be hel 3 st. the Indianapoli mber It will director, has scheduled Ferruccio Chicago, Prof Bird of Paradise «tw tem Sergeant assigned to the supply apd albums of ae Duiiets aids. Mr. Stewart quoted what gy nd at frei Commerce De er - a thoter Tagliavini, Metropolitan tenor, to Mendenhall is a $3309/77, 309 Dedra Paget. ai 1.15. office, ‘and Mr. Riggins, a sopho-| ~ . ? UD: the Studebaker people in South ; po gs graduate of Yale. 25. 3°40, 7:35 and 10.05 4 : Conventions, industrial firms, : to his work with the Glee Club, Junior Chamber of Commerce. if Janet I open the series next Oct. 30. It Sik of oar ie REITH'S more in agriculture, now is serg- even political organizations are Bend told him about the chorus haven't o will be a first Bloomington visit e 1 ville ant Cootsln You ,'32 eant assigned to the technical : : : a — was awarded his nvisible Man." at 220. 435 735 bidding for the club’s appearance . that spoo! for Mr. Tagliavini. who sang here rea or i Ton’ Tis weap jOMiCE. ' eo] :. Nm 0. Z. Laat spo. last season on the Martens Con- 193 esree e nm. iat i Bound s ra Read The band, directed by Prof. P. 8S. oo ajument Progiems: dn Ohe Dar Orlaeite Soe Joday 17 Xoon OWELLS oN THE 4 Wi * certs in the Murat. cen saci Dr. Mendenhall “Easel. W JLoFw's with Feeq Emrick, is preparing a series of sold out 2 veat un Alig : trol FLYNN Aen ry ms f k d l The New York City Opera will Di 1% history since 1948. n= 2,30 Jane Powel at 205 Spring concerts to be presented : ae Ee “MONTANA” ——_ or croo S...0r ames occupy IU auditorium Nov. 27 for The et Gorden: Maver at in various Indiana cities. h Technicolor a In addition to teaching he was 3 ire Cold= yn | |e s——————— ie Today den “HOT ROD” — assistant to the provost and since LYRIC i Mon. Tues. Gloria Winters [ | 1945 has been master of Berkeley with RE 1 and Pag hig Flash! _ just Chosen 3 Big Hite — SE "TALES OF HOFFMAN’ College one of Yale's 10 under- Ford. at 3.05. 430. 1 and 98h Se | M4 lI . graduate colleges. 3a Nralte Investisater, at L 1930 vif “ Ann BLYFH.-Gerte BRENT. THURS. eh n H y : Great Opera By Offenbach | — —— — | inl RED CANYON” 00%. | | Violinist to Appear o ; LIMITED ALL NATIVE CAST Ovtstonding Young Veices : s

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