Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1951 — Page 26

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32 Austrian Entertainers Are Touring United States

By Henry Butler THIS WEEK'S liveliest show will be “Visitors From Vienna" at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Athenaeum. It's a program of folk songs and dances and instrumental music by 32 young Austrians now making an, eightmonths’ good will tour ef the United States. "- Last Wednesday, they gave their 93d performance of the tour up in Purdue Uni-| ——

. 5 . course; are standard equipment in’ » ? 3 h . \ T “ versity 8 Hall ‘of - Music -in mountainous country. IncidentalNonna iba

att TR BAY: ) WR Wh Wk - For npvelty HHI THe tos: tumes, good singing .and amiable J tlowning, the show has few equals MUSIC. in the semi-professional field. It! Youll probably also re-creates on the stage the won- that much of the Austrian folk

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derful atmosphere of Austrian Music gets along quite well with prévineial life, which, according ony two chords Tonic and to Dr. Susanne Polsterer, the dominant, or one less than hillcompany's co-director, still re- dilly music uses. The chief differ mains unspoiled in the mountain ence in artistic merit may be atregions. tributed to the starch-diet, hook Dr. Polsterer, incidentally, 1s worm-weakened poverty of hill-

one of three female Ph. D.’s in billy melodic inspiration plus the the outfit. The forbidding title subhuman, self-pitying whine and doesn’t dim her blonde, pert vi- comma-like scallops of pitch in vacity, When I asked her why hillbilly singing. she went after the degree, she And maybe you'll be. surprised answered in perfect English, with as I was, by the almost cowboya nice, drawly Viennese accent, style yippy yells these Austrians I guess it’s chust because I like give ip big dance numbers, plus

to study.” a kind of lo ak ud tongue-clucking I Like many of the others in the seq to do as a kid, but or

cast, she takes theater pretty paarq dev BeFiously at howe. Sie's contin. Seyeloped into an art. ually working and studying roles HowARD. / ) HARRINGTON'S with members of the famed Burg- resignation from the Indianapolis theater company, doing what we'd Symphony's managership, ancall heavy things like Goethe and nounced elsewhere in these pages Schiller. When asked, “What, no today, is Detroit's gain and our fun?” she replied, “My first fun jogq. part is in nis Stow. Detroit offers a much bigger \ a opportunity-—a fact which both HERS IN THE cast, SOME explains and justifies Mr. Har- . Hen 8 some teachers, repre- rington’s decision to move on. The pe 3 Yariety of intellectual In- chief point for discussion here is erests. : hey were chosen in that Detroit has done financially competition for this tour, chief for its orchestra's revival what

requirements being that they pndiana : apolis could do for the each must play at least two in- Symphon f ans , struments, have good singing ed np % Hf Indianapolis wani-

voice and be able to dance Unde . r the fe. 10 girls and 20 boys are John B. Ford Jr. institutor of the Som the Alps, the Tyrol, Carim- so-called “Detroit Plan,” pledges a, Styria, Upper and Lower of more than $350,000 a year for Abstria, Innsbruck, Graz, Salz- three years already have been bys and, of course, Vienna. From collected. The orchestra will revaried background, they've sume activities next fall, after collected a whole series of songs, several years’ silence, nearly a dances and yodels appropriate to half miliion in the black that's the four seasons of the year. to say cash in the bank. You'll probably note some sim-| Mr Ford and his aides tapped

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"MUSIKANTEN"—Two musicians of the Auctrian Student Good Will Tour, presenting "Visitors From Vienna" at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Athenaeum, are (left) Adi Haslwanter, guitar, and Karl Zahaberger, zither.

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Hans Barth, dean of judges, National Guild of Piano Teachers, will give a six-day refresher course for local teachers at Wilking auditorium. 120 N. Pennsylvania St., July 9 through 14. Further information about the course may be obtained by writing Miss Zillah. Worth, 3225 N. Kenwood Ave, Indianapolis,

tee got pledges of $100,000 a year for three years. un » " SOME WILL SAY Detroit is much bigger, much richer, much livelier than Indianapolis. True _ enough, but not as potent a reason for local apathy as it might seem. Local apathy is closely related to the psychology of people 1 hear about who buy their clothing in Chicago or New York because they think the labels look so chic. Local pride is vitamin-deficlent. It needs a tonic. And the best tonic would be the actual ac-

GRIEG'S PA—Charles Dosch, summer-operetta and Civic Theater veteran, will play the role of the father of Composer Edvard Grieg in the 1951 Starlight Musicals production of

complishing of something diffi-| “Song of Norway" of the Fair cult that will make this town seem important. “An example Grounds June 26-July | would be settling once and for = vmod

all the Symphony's annual financial jitters. Another example would be building That Auditorium-—_a project Mayor Bayt currently is endeavoring to promote, More power to him. Chas. (

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Piano pupils of Miss Grace Hutchings will present their annual spring recital at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Wilking auditorium,

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The 57th annual Jordan College of Music commencement will be held at 7 p. m. June 27 in Broadway Methodist Church. Dr. James Francis Cooke, presof the Theodore Presser Foundation, Philadelphia, and editor emeritus of Etude magazine, will be principal speaker. Allan Harlan, assistant to the rector’ of Trinity Episcopal Church, will give the invocation and” benediction. Music will be by.Dale Young, organist, and the .

PRODUCTION TEAM—Renato Pacini (leff), assistant conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony, ‘will direct the orchestra, and Malcolm Lee Beggs, Broadway actor and summer-theater director, will be stage director for the coming Starlight Musicals season at the Fair Grounds.

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prano, will make her Cincinnati debut as Gilda in performances of “Rigoletto” June 27 and July 1.

on ER See nfey 64 Degrees Gerald V. Carrier, administrative chairman of the college, will: confer 58 baccalaureate degrees and six masters’ degrees. Degrees and recipients are: Bachelor of MusicBeltve R. Kelly, Leonard F. ‘Suesz, ald White, Mary Rice Bartlett Helen Binkley, Aun Louise Boatman, Mary Helen Brook. John H. Frazee Jr, Ray C. Funk, John E. Gates, William G. Gregory, Mildred Henninger. Mary Elizabeth Hite, Virginia C. Jarvis, Robert F. Lancaster, Malcolm Keith Lewis. Leola E. Turner, Joyce LouEllyn Weevie, and Carroll M. DeCamp, all' of Indianapolis.

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‘Harvey’ to Open Culver Playhouse Season June 26

Times State Service CULVER, May 26-—“‘Harvey,” Pulitzer prize-winning comedy of an imaginary six-foot rabbit, will open the Maxinkuckee Playhouse season in Culver, June 286. A change in season-opening plans has been necessitated by from release of another play, “Come Back, Little Sheba,” €arlier scheduled for the

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