Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1951 — Page 28

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SUNDAY, APR. 29, 1951 Off the Record— [Record Review—

Columbia Offers | MacArthur Address Armstrong Saga Waxed by Columbia

Historic 37-Minute Congress Speech Now Available on Long-Playing Disc

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| ‘Song of Norway,’ June 26, | On Campus May 1-21

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Musical History Re-Pressed From Okeh!

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: Will Open Season of Top Hits ~-Out- By DONNA. MIKELS IT SHOULD BE of great interest to the countless Hoosiers whe msde , , Standing contemporary paiting, y Gus. #4 ‘were deeply impressed by Gen. Douglas MacArthur's address to | sculpture and photography will be “THE Louis Armstrong Story,” 2 Ceeply as Men, it was HO By Henry Butler shown In an exhibition in the In- a four-volume musical history of Congress on Apr. 19 to learn that a complete recording of TODAY'S most important announcement concerns the diana University fine arts depart- jone of the greats of jazz, has made by Columbia Records. — Webb u . 1051 Starlight Musicals season. ment gallery May 1 to 21, [been released RL ColJmhia yec-| The entire 37-minute speech, an epochal address if there ever year, bu ; ; we ; Advance guard trends In art [ords, re-preased from the original was one, has been issued by Columbia on a single 12-inch long-play-After previous tentative predictions of the six-week will_bé emphasized in the show, |Okeh labels, ' ing ond Ad Tas Een GIIIIID rr rae omrmear ee on the ¢ season, final plans now have heen revealed by Melvin T. Ross, according + Henty: Hope, 2 des |p hvallante 2-8 ‘uted to dealers all over the state fWOTka that form the very fotinda- days ag : . n s. 2s > 2 / selec § | , » ’ president of the Indianapolis Theater Association, sponsor- a h long - playing | Here is a most timely phono-| Io : Ping sons Abi agri touch o! ing the project. rn tS Cites Abstract Style discs or in a se- |graph record that constitutes an... compositions of its kind. It was | i “We believe the most important ries of four @- important historical document. There isn't s0 much virtuoso dis- Koster t Dates and attractions are: Conterhotary art 1s: in the abs record 45 The General's voice and expres- lay in it, but a great deal of pure sy Torn Porar; oa Ph albums sion added much to the effective- Pa » ’ so Webk June 26-July 1, “Song of Nor- stract style,” Mr. Hope said. “The El Louis Iness of what he sald. Many who Musical expression. tweeds " 1 ‘ : ‘ ’ ee 1 - i . wi | way"; July 3-9, “Annie Get Worle Were Sclonted with the pur strong and His 'heard the speech on radio and| TCHAIROVSEY: CONCERTO ’ but all © Your Gun”; July 10-15, “The Fire- DU an Hot Five,’ (television will undoubtedly wel-| TC pr ? gant. ay’; July 17-22, “The Three Be he ommunity My ““‘Louls Arm- \come the opportunity to hear it NO. 1,in B-flat Minor, for piano 2. ul ’ . Ta&, , y 2 Ss Musketeers”; July 24-29, Rodgers VHaL 18 BOIS oe or Y strong and His again, perhaps several times; but and orchestra, recorded on Co- own. clot . Jy , . : proming Rbp or Hot Seven,” |this record should be a particular |... 10h LP record ML-4008 tinctive.” & Hammerstein Week, featuring Works by such controversial ‘““Louis A {boon to those who were unfortuscenes from: “Oklahoma!” “Ca- figures .as Jackson Pollock and Herb HS a on Mr. Armstrong inate enough to miss the broad- by Oscar Levant, piano, with the Webb rousel,” “State Fair” and “South Willem DeKooning will be on Hines.” od i ouis Armstrong Casts. Philadeiphia Orchestra conducted Tun heigt Pacific”; July 31-Aug. 5, “Show- view. More representational in Favorites, Louis Armstrong and Turning our attention back to PY Eugene Ormandy. A top fav- clothes boat.” : style will he the paintings of Al- Orchestra.” the field of classical music, listen- Orite with most front-rank con= hat as It's the most ambitious pro: ton Pickens, of the 1U faculty, These records retrace Satch- Ng to which helps so many peo- Cert pianists, as the soloist's part tively ch gram in local summer-operetta whose “The Carnival, was re- mo's career from 192§ to 1931, Ple In these days of tension and is one of great technical difficulty history, including as it does some produced in Life magazine last featured with such other greats Strife. here are several long-play- and therefore provides the oppor- GENE of the biggest show hits now year, and Stephen Greene, for- of jazz as Kid Ory, Earl Hines |IPn€ records which have been tunity to display all their virtu- status in available for semi- professional merly of Me faculty, with "The Sp {Jack Teagarden and’ Johnny heard with satisfaction and en- osity. As usual, Levant gives a is now sb production. Shadow. : : ? Dodds. The release is the first in Joyment, dashing performance full of emo- William Mail -orders now are heing ac- Includes Faculty Work : IN COLLEGE PLAY—Edda Fiorino, Peggy O'Hara and Alma (a new Columbia “Golden Era” : NR Lo (tion, Arms.” 4 : : A special group of works hy I1 . AAT f 'seri fj : ZINO FRANCESCATTI, violin, > x nn cepted for the six attractions. faculty members and graduate Larson (left to right) here are busily working on costumes for a series of jazz greats, produced with: Artur Balsam, piano, pla ing | / ] oT N Bul on Scrip tickets ($6 worth for $5) tl 4 {sts x DEAL of A Marian College production of Racine's "Esther," to be staged at 20d edited by George Avakian, ’ a + DAY MOZART: QUARTET NO. 1 in unknown, 1 ilable, as in previous Ww _ a assistants will be a part of -the Other new releases include: }"Kreisler Favorites” and “Paga- G-Minor, and Quartet No. 2 in small bit also are aval ahig, a: pre 4 show. This will include paintings the college May 5 and ‘6. | » ' inini Caprices” on the two sides! ' Y “ seasons. Inquiries and orders ‘ 3 a — — — .s p E-flat Major, both for piano and Sugarfo« may he mailed to Starlight Musi- STARLIGHT STAR—Wilton by Harry Fngel, James Wicks, =~ : RCA VICTOR — Dinah Shore of Columbia 12-inch LP record ¥ » pia studio on cals. Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis. Clary, Indianapolis-born star of Michael Hiatt, Jan ( hinnick and Times Amusement A-Bomb, War I teams a new Frankie Loesser tune ML-4219. strings, and both recorded by to the we Tickets may be purchased at the Broadway. musicals including Bert ds Sculpture by Re Clock . “The Three-Cornered Tune” with IN this recording, one of the George Szell, piano, and members though ti J ' “ . Laurent, / | . Ralp : “sr, y Ross - Babcock agency in the YOR shemel , will return here BE ed ny opal a oc Dramatization Pr antinental flavored Cure grentest violinists of Sue me hat of the Budapest String Quartet, Seige 4 ” bby. ” he Ha ts ah —- me — erme——— ‘ . op-note SLE ; - Claypool lobby for the na'e lead in "Seng o Design work by George Rickey, SEVERIN HOTEL R | d b RCA femme vocal is Fran oa of two other distinguished violin- inch LP Tecord M1-4080, Thess as if wai ; $i Nn. Norway," which opens the 1951 william Bagnall and Emily Wil- “Barn Yesterdav." presented by eliease 4 “Tao Young” and “Lies.” "ists who were also composers of °" the two sides of Columbia 12- Finally BUTLER STUDENTS will do Starlight Musicals season at the son: ceramics bv Karl Martz, the Circle Plavers. Theater in the | _ ____________ —— Hot Lips pe charm and skill.’ Included are compositions have a special inter- the trip v -style production of “The fg . : Round, at 4:30 “The Quick and the Dead.” a ot Lips <Page, one of my all- : ; t for the stud f the pi P an arena-siyle p Fair Grounds June 25. Richard Palmer and Roland CIRCLE | time vocal and trumpet favorites |SUCh great favoritex as “Caprice St ‘Or the student o e piano “I an Male Animal,” by James Thurber, ~~ eee eee |CTOOK ES: jewelry “and metalwork “Ratan Pass.” with Dennis Moizan dramatic documentary on the hy- waxes “Let Me In nel a t's Viennois,” “Liebesleid” and “Lieb- 25 they were the first works of driver g and Elliott Nugent, at 8 p. m. : rb he PY Alma Eikerman and Martha! *“Lil Vik" Cain’ win ‘Grorss (drogen and atom hombs, is now the One for Me™ the ct A IMALS sfreud” “Tambourin Chinois” their Kind ever to be written, They named next Friday on the Fairview with Fabien Sevitzky and the B i ; Raft, at 2:30, 5:30 and 8.30 r Me,” the first a vocal are chamber music in one of its a ANS Symphony in the season just past. Deana, and graphics by Arthur 2 Tos available on record. solo and the second a blues- and the famous “Caprice No. 24 in bia nla ladon says her camps Ga The choir also will sing unac- ~%% ales, EE ‘ ESQUIRE. Because the documentary cre-Thythm duet with Mildred Ander-'A Minor.” The latter is the dra- i n This second local experiment : a - Prelude to Fame." with Guy : often heard. IT HAI In theater-in-the-round (the Cir-|companied a group of pieces by Role and Kathleen Byron, at 315. ated a nation-wide stir when it son. matic melody which inspired t un ng film Te Players “Bon Yesterdayw Rachmaninoff Lott, Jacob Jordan to Stage “0 Men’ and Musie.” at 1.45, 430, WAS broadcast last year, RCA| RCA has packaged “Ralph Brahms. to compose his “Varia-| yocrer ANETZ CONDUCTS is Show on winds up its three-day run at the andl. Aliferis and Palestrina. ci + 7:20 and 10:05. Victor recorded the dramatiza- Flanagan Favorites” into an tions on a Theme of Paganini.” | HO Fob # FN © 8 18 Mille was , ers INDIANA i $ : album. h ‘ “My .. 5 8 Df “ . Severin Hotel tonight) Will bel = & & Original Opus Shaman Sng. Seiichi Ue [E03 8nd Nas released 7, on ail alum Hi Hines Jneme MY! MOZART: CONCERTO No. 7 in record, ML-4107, on which Andre away fro ; i ; > Se Sr ' , ”» , nar r icto ature t , ~ » . i : w ee Grigsby, a vn Lamarr and Victor Mature, at 1.20 peecs, a 0% RK. 5% enthouse Kostelanetz and his Orchestra circus tru directed hy Howard Lee BSDY. ERAS arrival in Bloomington a Who'll Pay the Rent.” a new, lamatr and Vio “The Quick and the Dead” Serenade,” “Where or When,” | Major for Three Pianos. and the K lecturer in speech at Butler. dir t , Will be musical melodrama by two Jor- . be featured Dob HO Hols Hoot aon e, FA n, same composer's “Concerto in E- Rive us pleasing performances of ford beh les will be taken by week from tomorrow an: dan College of Music graduate REITH'S s pe, h Fr dasa. an Glannina Mia. flat Major for Two Pianos and lighter and more popular music, Sudden Lead. ro , other spectacular invasion by per- J UsiC § “Ms and Pa Kettle Back on the (Paul Lukas and Willlam L. Lau-| Perry Como pairs two selections ] anos n : : Myron Kirsh, New York, and scnnel and material {students, * will be staged by the Farm with Marjorie Main and |... New York Times science from “The King and 1” “Hello Orchestra.” recorded on the two Included are “Stardust,” “Blues in from the v % . | y 1 ee at . S, eA S SC . o . "ow " Laura Jean Ray, Indianapolis. First trainload of college drama department at 8:15] and 10:35, : a “reporter, two-times Pulitzer prize Young Lovers ne ay “We Kiss in tides of Columbia 12-inch LP rec- the Night, St. Louis Blues, and came Others in the cast will include: Riest, a a n oa os ney P. Mm. May 18'and 19 in the Odeon.; p Perfect Woman, with Patricia | "and the only reporter ad- 5 Ry —_ S IM ord MIL-4098. Stormy Weather,” “When Day Is ning over Harold W. Sanderson Shit A Ne gov Bie ne Lewallen omipased het LOEW'S | mitted to early stages of devel- : ? ? un =» The first of these is played by Dane aaannatian, Serenzqe,” Swarts, Ross Copelan M I equipment will be tricked up to f6r the show Nini 4 ll Tetys “The Great Caruse.” with Marlo |Opment of the atom bomb. DECCA—The Andrews Sisters Nevinne, Vronsky and Babin, I > Sticale y' and "Mood B. Hauck, Virginia MeGroder, /* ditorium. wher#: the Crew dire al emi} Lana. ann Bivth ang Dorothy Kir- | “Also heard are the voices of harmonize on. “Too Young" and Pianos, with The Little Orchestra Indigo. —H. W. Mm. Donal? Kuhn, Robert Crist, Jane w 1 % irected by James R. Philippe, en, Rad +f ni | President Truman, announcing « < , .o Society conducted by Thomas K. Er Perry, Martha Mendenhall, Rich- Will immediately go to work set-:drama department chairman, and LYRIC | [O94 Pind Semelioqy ww Love sch ; th d, by V i re zle and John McCardle, ting up “Fledermaus” for Monday Marguerite Carlson Adkins. | “Target Unkmown" with Mark | {Ne dropping of the first A-bomb; preq Waring clicks on the tick- Scherman; the second, by Vron- Newton Sets Recital ar . Yaa "evening. Right after the perform-| Messrs. Lewallen and Kelly | Soons at 2:88 Sido and 10:20 . Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, tell- tock tune, “Syncopated Clock,” SKY and Babin, duo-pianists, with

comes down goes ‘up for

stars,

ance, “Fledermaus”

ERNST HOFFMAN and the,” «non Carlo” Indianapolis Philharmonic will Tuesday evening. give. their third “sustaining-mem- y,nGay afternoon bership concert at 8:30 p. Mm. gjractors, ballet, Tuesday in Caleb Mills Hall. The {., program will introduce two short works - for orchestra by Anis

the

chorus, orches- contain a ballet, technicians and managers, phy by Mary Sue numbering about 310, will breeze Adkins will do tk

both of Indianapolis, have written a show which they say “contains every musical cliche known to man.” The satirical opus also will with choreograMcCarty. Tom 1¢ settings and

i © Mills. at 1:15, 4:55 and 8:35

Tom Locey Wins Artists’ Contest

The Philharmonic Orchegira of-

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day which will live in infamy,”

ing the people of France of the paced by “Serenata.”

Winston Churchill's

{“finest hour” speech; Franklin D. Now" and “My Prayer.”

Roosevelt's pronouncement of “‘a

and Adolf Hitler's shrieking.

Skates at One Yeor

Dick Haymes couples “Too Lite

U's ‘Singing Hoosiers’ In Gridiron Show

Dimitri Mitropoulos and the Robin Hood Dell Orchestra of Philadelphia. Naturally, with such virtuosi at the keyboards these interesting and unusual piano works are beautifuly and flawlessly played.

At Ball State ‘College Times State Service MUNCIE, Apr. 28 — George Newton, Indianapolis bass and voice teacher, will give a song recital at Ball State Teachers Cole lege at 4 p. m. tomorrow.

Dy , into the Monon station on two lighting. Indianapolis, with Ernst Hoffman, Ly. wn ; Mr. Newton, a member of the Fuleihan, composer - pianist 0% snaiia] trains. The platform sud- g 8 (Ena oy abo announces as winner sabe | The “Singing Hoosiers” of In-' BRAHMS: CONCERTO NO. 1 Ball State teaching staff, will be the . Indiana University music go;)y wi) pecome a parade of Boss Chips In of its 1951 Young Artists’ Contest NEW BEDFORD, Mass, APT. giana University will appear at in D Minor for Piano and Orches- assisted by Jane Hampson as ace

faculty: “Melody for Winds” and

characters wearing such items Tom Locey, 15, clarinetist, 4113 28 (UP)—His parents believe 1-/ip, Indianapolis Press Club's fifth tra (Op. 15), played by Rudolf companist. Programmed is Schu“Staccato and Legato.” i sun-| MEMPHIS, Tenn., Apr. 28 (UP) ton Av (year-old Allan Correa is thei annua) Gridiron Dinner May 17. Serkin, piano, with Fritz Reiner pert's song cycle “Die schoeng " . as slacks, mink coats, be-bop sun I Carrollton Ave, . : . . "The Le: As their major work, the am-io, (oy and berets and leading Edmund Orgill, wholesale hard- Young Locey. a sophomore in WOFld’s youngest roller skater., Completing a midwestern con- conducting the Pittsburgh Sym- muellerin.”

will tackle

bitious amateurs

Brahms’ Symphony No. 3 in F.

pet daschunds and other domes- Ware executive, believes in good Broad Ripple High School, will be lionel Correa said his baby Son cert season of 28 appearances, the phony Orchestra; on Columbia 12-,

tic fauna, entertainment for his employees heard with Mr. Hoffman and the Skates better than he walks. Lit-'40-man group is directed by Prof. inch LP record ML-4100. | Mr. Hoffman and the Philhar- This year, the Met visitors win €Ven if he has to help pay for it. orchestra in Weber's “Concer-/tle Allan particularly enjoys George F. Krueger. _ This is one of the two or three | monfe again Mu swing Me 90 not only give, but also receive, Or8ill promised to pay half the tino” at the coming season's first Skating to music. z | : yan Neiday, |} oo iy the Indianap. °htertainment. Monday night, €0St of season tickets bought by concert. | | 5 : Fos val Sones: Choir. Edwin Bilt-| they'll be guests at a student Workers for his firm to summer gop . NR ——— | NEW NOW AT the kind 8 3) nic , “ ” shows staged by the M is ) arate director ane top Afr Tete, pas 0] HAYNES FLUTE of woman Soloists on that program, whic : B eer : wn Mon.. Tues. ie as a0 en MaretiIun. Tuesaay afternoon, they] 1 Bie Ale GIBSON GUITAR \ that made will be Harriett Wooldridge, so- Nave a chance to see and hear a| ® Ores Fo; Ninais *— EXCITING HITS!—2 d prana: Mary Alice Hensley, mezzo-| SPecial performance of the Ernst! “ome bay Bai aa? Tolar 1: Neen use New Orleans

Randolph SCOTT—Roebert YOUNG

“WESTERN UNION"

Ritz Bros.—Anita Louise

“The Gorilla”

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The magical young singer who captured the heart of America with “Be My [ove recreates the magic of Caruso!

Wayne MORRIS—Janis PAIGE

“YOUNGER BROS.” .'"

Color Joan DAVIS—Andy DEVINE

“Traveling Saleswomen”

soprano, and Farrell Scott, tenor,| Hoffman-Hans Busch “Rigoletto” who will assist the choir and or- Production in East Hall. . chestra in Mendelssohn's “Lobge-| Harold W. Jordan, director of! sang” (Hymn of Praise) and auditorium programs, calls atBrahms’ “Naenje,” the latter of tention to curtain times for the which compositions the choir sangitwo Met operas. ‘Fledermaus’ |

famous!

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