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Columbia Waxes Chant

By Trappist

A GREGORIAN CHANT Abbey of Gethsemani, Kentu Hindemith and a modern viol

Monks

by the Trappist Monks of the cky, a modern symphony by in-piano sonata by Bartok, a

~Schumann-Brahms piano music recital. a couple of two-

piano suites by Rachmaninoff, and an orchestral suite by Dohnanyi, help to make up an obviously unusual group of

Jlong-playing classical record-

ings just released by Columbia Records.

2 i LAUDATE DOMINUM is. the title of the Trappist Monks' Gregorian Chant which Columbia has placed on the two sides of 12-inch LP record. MI &a@4. Running along with and ‘explaining the music is a ‘soft-spoken commentary by Thomas Merton (Father Lewis), the author-turned-Trap-pist-monk who wrote the bestgelling “Seven Storey Mountain.” Father Merton has also written copious notes explaining all the music, which are printed on the back of the record envelope. Many Hoogrier tourists have visited or at least seen the bhuildings of the Trappist monastery of Our Lady of Gethsemani nestled in the rolling wooded hills of Kentucky about fifteen miles from Bardstown. They have heard that the Trappists there live a life of isolation and silence. The idea that Trappists ‘never talk” has become proverbial. That idea is not quite correct, though, as there is no such.thing as a “vow of silence,” and they may gpeak under certain circumstances. Furthermore, there is no danger that the vocal chords of the monk will wither from lack of use, as they spend from seven to eight hours a day chanting in choir. The selections on this record

are good examples of the best chants. ” ” on HINDEMITH: SYMPHONY IN E-FLAT (1940), played by the

Jangsen Symphony Orchestra of Los Angeles, with Werner Janseen conducting, on the two 12-inch sides of LP record MI.-4387.

Competent musicians say that -

{in scholarly technique and clarity of logic, this remarkable modern symphony has a kinship to the musie of Bach. The texture of the music is dissonant, but there is a feel of tonality about it. The work in general is in classical form. It is an impressive example of that Hindemith musical thought and manner of expressing it which have exerted a powerful influence on the young composers of our time.

» on o BARTOK: SONATA NO. 1, for violin and piano, played by Isaac

Stern; “violinist; —amnd—Alexander—

Zakin, pianist, on the two 12-inch sides of LLP record MIL-4376. ! Although it was hardly understood by most people prior to its

creator's death in 1945, the music tional junior billiard title in New department.

of Bela Bartok is coming to be! accepted as among the greatest|

written during the first’ half of|.yent were Frank Bonk, South phony band, with Daniel L. MarThe Bend, second; Richard Ciesielski, tino conducting and a concert at

the Twentieth Century. Violin Sonata No. 1, played so competently - on this record by Stern and Zakin, was composed in 1921 and is a product of what

has been called Bartok's “ex- the winner to go to national fin- Herzog of the anthropology de-

pressionistic”’ perind when he was experimenting with a harsh harmonic idiom.

= o ” SCHMANN-BRAHMS RECITAL, by Gyorgy Sandor, piano, on 12-inch LP record ML-4375.

For this recital of music by two —The Soviet ministry of educa- Of the artist reaching the people

great composers whose names are closely linked with one another, Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms, the distinguished pianist Gyorgy Sandor has selected three romantic works| of Schumann’'s—'Papillons,” “The! Prophet Bird” and the ‘Toccata

ly lyric and expressive “Intermezzi' by Brahms. >

o on » . RACHMANINOFF: SUITES NO. 1 and 2 for two pianos, played by Vitya Vronsky and Vietor Babin on 12-in¢h LP record. ML-4379. These are the only suites for. $wo.planas. that .the great x»Rachmaninoff” wrote,” and they are, beautifully interpreted by the notable duo-planists, Vronsky and Babin. It is colorful. emotional piano music of the first order,

gg 8 DOHNANYI: SUITE in F-Sharp Minor for Orchestra (Op. 19), played hy the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent, on "10-inch LLP record ML-2172. This is a brilliant interpretation of the best-known orchestral suite by the ablest Hungarian-composer. Like Dohnanyi's other music, this work is of good solid texture, is romantic in spirit, and also possesses a SsOphisticated wit.

n o o DVORAK: QUINTET NO. 8 in E-Flat Major (Op. 97), played by the Budapest String Quartet, on 10-inch LP record ML-2173. The famous Czech composer of the “New World Symphony” wrote] this Quintet for two violing, two violas and 'cello, while thoroughly enjoying a long visit with the colony of fellow-countrymen established in Spillville, Ia. There he was fascinated by a group of Iroquois Indians who came to the town to sell medicine, and who, each evening, would sing and dance on the street. The influence of their mative music is heard in the strong rhythms of the first movement and of the Scherzo.

» » n DOROTHY KIRSTEN Sings Songs of Jerome Kern is the provocative title of 10-inch LP ree-| ord ML-2175. Accompanied by Percy Faith and his orchestra and | chorus, the glamorous Metropolitan Opera soprano gives. delightful interpretations of -eight favorite Kern songs, including “I've Told Every Little Star,” “All The Things You Are,” ‘Dearly Beloved,” “Long. Ago,” and “Look

For The Silver Lining."—H.W.M.

Princeton Boy Qualifies For VFW Mibs Finals

Bobby T.egg, Princefon, yesterday won the Veterans of Foreign Wars state marbles champion-| ship play-offs held here. The new champ also recently won the na-

York competition. Place winners in the VFW

South Bend, third; Donald Weaver, Elkhart, fourth. Competition was held today at Fairbanks Memorial Post, with

als in Albuquerue, N. M. |

Reds Publish Marx, |

Lenin Works in Braille MOSCOW, Sunday, May 13 (UP)

tion announced today it is publishing a braille edition"of the first volume of Karl Marx's “Das Kapital,” and Lenin's “Development of Capitalism in Russia.” This marks the first time Marxist classics have heen made avalil-| able for the blind. |

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NEAR YOU—Current neighborhood and drive-in theater at- Jourdan in "Bird of Paradise’ (Sheridan and Vogue), Rhonda Flemtractions include: Fred Astaire and Jane Powell in "Royal Wedding" ing and Dick Powell in "Cry Danger’ (Belmont, Fountain Square,

(Riveli and Shadeland Outdoor), Rhenda Fleming and Glenn Ford ; in OT Kid" in "The Redhead and Cowboy" (Daisy, Emerson, Hamilton, Ritz and > i and Uptown, and Sob Hope pt he Lamon rep Kig Oriental), Eleanor Parker and Tony Dexter in "Valentino" (Arlington, (Daisy, Irving, sridian . 3}, [Wives cTencialan Fite. Wives, Irving, Maywood Drive-In and Ura Debra Paget and Louis Strand, Westlake Drive-In and Zaring).

Festival in Art, Cinema, Drama, Music, Set at IU

Neighborhood Theaters . . .

VOGUE—'"Bird of Paradise” and “Charlie

DOWNTOWN McCarthy in Sweden”

In Hollywood—

Success May Save Marriage

Kathryn Grayson's Pals Say : She May Patch Things Up

~By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, May 12—Kathryn Grayson's pals are saying that a Manhattan reconciliation between the lark and Johnnie Johnston is in the it-could-happen stage. Johnnie's sugcess in the musical hit, “A Treé Grows In Brooklyn,” removes one of the monkey wrenches that scuttled the marriage.

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THE MUSICAL vehicle dies in a “comedy quartet” for that's being discussed as a release as a full-length feature.

; : ... «If the rights can be cleaged Margaret Truman starrer at with MGM, Yvenne de Carlo will UI is the “Song of Norway’— star in “Mata Hari” in Italy for owned by the studio for several Alessandro Blasetti, who direct~ : |ed “Fabiola.” . .. Guy Madison {has found his niche as a two-gun guy in the TV Wild Bill Hickak Darnell's British picture, “Satur. ®eries. The teen-agers are swamp: day Island,” is that Linda will Ing him with fan mail. . futdo Bette Davis as an older yy 8 n . woman in love with an 18-year- NOW IT can be. told: Fox

old hoy. Linda's real age: 27. 1 “Zapata” the When agent Al Melnick's tiny |PIa77ed to film “Zapata, " MG automobile stalled in Bey- Mexican revolutionary story, south of the border until the

erly Hills, Macdonald Carey advised him: “Better not choke Mexican government took a peek It. Just burp it.” lat the script. The demands for su =» . changes were so radical the films MACK SENNETT is assem- | Will be shot in the United States. bling four of his two-reel come-! N 2 a ;

~ ——————1] MAX BAER is plannin comeback as a TV wrestler. matcheg will be filmed and sold for big chunks of dough. . ._. | Sophie Tucker is writing a | sequel to her best-selling ‘‘SBome |of These Days.” It takes up wh

|Soph'’s first book left off.

years. : They're guarding the plot line, but the big secret about Linda

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Theda Bara, who's spurned small movie roles for 30 years, is

: \ " toon, AMBASSADOR ‘Spoilers of the Plains” , gd TY rl, BYRNE, Phtop "Kid and lanning a film comeback and . of wie . and ‘Deadly Enemies,’ . tors ® Belle Le Grand.” p Series of Programs and Exhibitions Opening guig, Banded, and -Bunnsniers © STA Asta: may do personal appearances RODEO ‘Stage to Tueson” and “I B ea . . h h Samoa CLERMONT DELUXE DRIVE-IN—"Kim" with UI's “The Hollywood Story” Tuesday Will Continue T rouvg May 20 NEIGHBORHOOD ana = Tillle's Punetured Romance” plus lif the studio meets her asking Times State Service ARLINGTON Yalsnyne 20a “Belle Le GREW hon + TRIYEIN — CX) s Bola- |price. » s : Rng . . : ¢ AY aLON.! . 7 " q sv Laid BLOOMINGTON, May 12—A contsmporary arts festi- A\NGig.n ei, M2 2nd 20m2 5% yiiiicnorr nmiye-av abort ang RAY MILLAND is Stanley i i i yr i BELL ‘Born Yesterday’ and ‘Bowery Costello Meet the Invisible Man” and | val, featuring creative work in art, cinema, dance, drama Bafiglion” plus "Gerald MacBoing, Bo- MAYWOOD DRIVE-IN valentine. and Kramer's choice to star in *

and music, will be held at Indiana University next Tuesday through May 20. A lecture on modern trends in stage design by Richard L. Scammon, technical director of the University Theater,

AC. . 1 hm “Cry Father Is a Bachelor’ BELMONT—'"'My Blue Heaven" and “Cry MERIDIAN D

IVE-IN—'The Leman Drop Danger. - CINEMA "Storm Warning’ and “Adam Kid" and

“Lady Without Passport’ plus and Evalyn cartoons. : CORONET— "The Glass Menagerie’ and PENDLETON PIKE DRIVE-IN The LemDallas DAISY "The Lemon Drop

on Drop Kid' and "Wyoming Mail” plus ‘Redhead and the Cowboy

d ‘Ambush '’ : : : ne DREAM Tomahawk" and. “Beware of TRPATAIR TWIN DRIVE-IN (EAST will open the festival Tues- with his message, and at 8:30 wn noks Heditehd and the. Cowboy" ACREEN King Solomon's Mines” and day at 4:30 p. m. Tuesday p. m. music for various instru- and "lade Takes a Chance. THEATAIR TWIN DRIVE-IN (WEST ”.15 1, i ;_ mental ensembles. FQ ead and “Cry Danger." : SCREEN) —" Mr. Music” and -“Branded’ at 7:15 yr. m. in the audi- a plus cartoons

GARFIELD "Operation Pacific’ and wpSTLAKE DRIVE-IN—"The Lemon Drop

The festival will close S y ) 1 unday Rhythm Inn Kid" and “Short Grass’ plus cartoons

torium 2 modern dance pro-

v.ith a sonata recital at 3 p. m., GROVE--"DestinatiohA Moon” and “Short ,,4 news, i ; {ni ; Grass." “ WESTSIDE OUTDOOR-—"I'd Climb the gram will be presented by the and a reception for participating HAMILTON “Operation Pacific end "Eicher! Mountain” and "The Man Who modern dance workshop under artists and out-of-town guests at mv iiikead and fhe Cowboy. Kid" and. Cheated Himself" plus cartoon. i

the direction of Jane Fox. 4:30 p. m, r

*'Valentno' : » Scheduled for Wednesday at An exhibition of contemporary LINCOLN Three Guys Named Mike” and Internal Auditors 3:30 p.m. will be films of artistic PAInting and sculpture which op- MECCA Watch the Birdie” and “Wyom- i aa which will be repeated at ened May 1 will remain on display OLIVER. “The Steel Helmet’ and “Ad- To Elect Officers

{ miral Was a Lady % TORTENTATL=-“Redhead-—and—the—Cowhay ny PARAMOUNT ~The "Jackpot and. “Love i 4 NT" ® ACKpO 1 i : 1 | _ Happy.” 5 : ; . Bad Time Is Ahead |PIXY — “Fighting O'Flynn” and “River ternal Auditors at Hotel Warren | Lady i i : For Shortwave Fans | REX— Admiral Was a Lady” and “The Thursday night. | Great Miss " | RITZ~"Luliaby of Broadway" “Red- Pp. Mm. and a social anned.

By Science Bervice " 1 head and the Cowboy WASHINGTON, May 12 —- Be- RIVOLI Raval Wedding” and “Belle Le P! ’ The chapter received nationa recognition for

the same hour—en Thursday. Alse-throughdut the festival. on Thursday. will be a lecture on : Sa the exhibition of contemporary art at 4 p. m. by Dr. Henry R.

Hope, chairman of the fine arts and

Friday's program will include Shi { ” p » 3 a . a concert at 4 p. m. by the sym- ginning next Tuesday, shortwave gaNpERS—"Frenchie” and ‘Under the io b sts w is Gun radio broadcasts will be disturbed (Gun 0 oo 0 Bb adice for several days with weak sig- Mudiark™ : . “ nals and fading, and occasional BT TAT Cry Danger and. All

blackouts, radio forecas King.: Men fo forecasters at the STRAND— The Lemon Drop Kid"

8:30 p. m. by the Berkshire Quar- the let.

d National Bureau of Standards. ‘She and 1pcal members. Ss ; : . Short Grass - ‘ Fiausnnish asia On Saturday at 10 a. m.. there predicted. , Reception will be fair TACOMA Fancy Pants" and ‘Sierra

wil e c Vv of. Ge e . 1 be a lecture by Prof. Georg to good tomorrow and Monday, TUXEDO—'Prehistorie Women and “Dal-

but poor or worse from Tuesday ppTOWN—'Valentino” and “Cry Danger.”

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partment on folk influences in the music of Bela Bartok, at 2:30 p. m. a concert by Prof. Oswald

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Noon,” but Ray is saying ‘NO’ i [He claims no amount of make-up or trick photography ean make him look like a man who lives a western ghost town. Paramount is returning to fs early formula of bright musieails with young players, in Tip-off on a swing-back to days when™ Bebe Daniels, Lo Brooks, James Hall, Richard A¥len ‘and Jean Arthur were strumming ukeleles in college comedies is the studio's “Golden Cirels” royp of young players,

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DIRECTOR < Mrs. Virginia Haflich will direct the fifth annual music festival of - Nera School at 8 p. m. next Tuesday in the school auditerium. The program will feature the Nora | School band, string ensemble, | song flute band, choruses and | instrumental and vocal selos. |

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