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SUNDAY, JUNE 3 1051 Record Review

‘Damnation of Faust’ On 3 Columbia LP Discs

THE’FIRST complete recording of the opera in con-

cert form which Hector Berlioz composed around | 8

Goethe's immortal story of Faust and Mephistopheles is the latest “magnum opus” which Columbia Records has presented to opera fans and all other lovers of great ~ music done in the grand manner.

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“THE DAMNATION OF FAUST” is the title of this

monumental work, which is | These are two outstanding perhaps better described as a | Movi pu plato EL a dramatic cantata than as” an | not melodic, by two of the foreopera. Columbia recorded it in | most composers of of time. Paris with an outstanding

* French cast and offers the entire work on three 12-inch longplaying records (SL-110). They are bound in an attractive album whic carries the complete text in English translation on

the dise jackets.

Tenor Georges Jouatte gives a fine performance as “Faust.”

Baritone: Paul Cabanel is

impressive - voiced ‘“Mephisto-mezza-soprano Mona | Laurene sings clearly and sweetly as the innocent ‘“Marguerite,”” and Andre Pactat performs well as “Brander.” provided by the Emile Passani Chorus and Orchestra under the

pheles,”

tiful ‘accompaniment is

baton of Jean Fournet.

A hearing of these records

leen Joyce and Arthur Lock | wood doing the piano and | trumpet solo parts, respectively.

» . HOLIDAY IN VIENNA is the intriguing title of a 10-inch LP record, ML-2179, on which the Alexander Schneider String Ensemble plays a “Program of Strauss Waltzes” and a “Program of Larner Waltzes.” The kind of music that mgde Vienn: the capital of romance and galety that it was in pre-wa: days. Alexander Schneider ha: taken such favorites as “Em peror Waltz,” “Artist's Life, “Coronation Waltz,” “Pulse o Life,” “Beautiful May,” and ar ranged them in such a fashio that they flow delightfully int one another. HWM

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In Hollywood—

Joan Blondell Peeved at RKO |

Eo By Erskine Johnson | HOLLYWOOD, June 2 — Joan Blondell left for Mane ‘hattan with a mild mad-on at KRO for drumming up the fact that the song-and-dance number she does in ' “The Blua Veil” is her first since “Golddiggers of 1933.” ~~ When I saw her, Joan was growling about the questions concerning Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, Ginger Rogers and her other teammates in the, “It's strictly & business

‘early Warner musical. ‘tion with Bob,” she says. "He ~ “All those questions about may have FOG a0p. 90 His Shem. bu 11933," Joan sald. “You'd think I'd |LReTe'S No stardust In IIS Ayan. been imder a rock all these years.” FRANCIS X.

TIME was when Hob Mitchum Veteran SHEE : (in “David ¢ worried about story line and dia-' log, but now he's a relaxed char- hit the road "to lecture n 3 the Aim \cter. He says: -—a modern twist an the old “Retakes, remakes, nothing !2Uqua days . . . Theater bothers me. I just come to work 28ers are predicting a sariots in the morning, say the jokes, Product shortage by fall. quit at 5 and fall into bed. I lost. Hoek of Suisse Will be Austad 0 my d th 1 "i . y dramatic nnGeercs long ago. TV film se “Don’t Be IT MAY Nor Pave anything to Sucker” to. 2 sigast sponsor. do with the size of TV screens! fe ena JACK BENNY's entertainment around the casting offices for 'OUr In Korea this- summer

now found 4} no has Uncle Sam’s official bl g peewees Hie IU's New i leave 1 Tote Jum when |

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and sultry Susan Cabot. The lass is only an inch or so 'adio series concludes for the »

over the 5-foot mark and her 500. ay

studio is grooming her to fill — Yvonne de Carlo's pumps as a Group of Piano

quickly makes one agree that

“The “Da

one of Berlioz’ most significant and successful creations,

Other notable LP records cur-

mnation of Faust” is

. “ LULLABY OF BROAC 5 Yr Wins Award at IU NEAR YOU—Current neighborhood and drive-in theater at-

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tractions include: Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in "At War With

(Bell and Ritz), Doris Day and Gene Nelson in “Lullaby ot Broadway" (Belmont, Rex and Old Trail), Virginia Huston and Lex Barker

charmer, Geting ready to do a scene with towering Jeft Chandler in “Flame lof Araby,” Susan told me: “They'll have to get a step-

To Present Recital Jessie Thiebaud C1 sent her pupils in a recital: at 3 p. m. today in Riddick aue,

will pree

rently released by Columbia in the classical and semi-classical fields include the following:

SCHUMANN: ETUDES SYMand “Sonata No. 31 in (Op. 110),” both played by Robert Casadesus, the great French pianist, on the two sides of 12-inch LP record MIL.-4388. The Schumann work is among the imperishable masterpieces for solo piano. It has an extraordinary emotional range, with passages of charm and airy grace being followed by measures of serious import. It is concluded in a burst of

PHONIQUES Beethoven's A-flat Major,

(Op. 13),

martial splendor.

It is a case of going from the sublime to the still more sublime to turn this record over and play the Beethoven sonata. No. 31 in A-flat Major is the

As Best Actress’

Times State Serviee BLOOMINGTON, June 2—Jose-

phine Justice of Indianapolis has been given a book award as the best actress in the past season’s

The award is one of five grant- one

matic fraternity.

the Army"

Morgan in and Pendleton Pike Drive-In), Gregory Peck in '

Neighborhood Theaters . . .

ARLINGTON ‘Raton Pass’

"Raton Pass”

“Wing and a Prarver” and

marine Patrol

and

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‘Only the Valiant

Indi Ynivers DOWNTOWN TUXEDO “Lightning Strikes Twice” a ana Unly er ity Theater pro AMBASSADOR “The Heart of the Rock-| ‘The Enforcer.” ductions. ies” and “Black Angel’ UPTOWN ‘Samson and Delilah”

lect short subjects.

ed graduate students by Theta RODEO Retwrs, of Jesse James and’ 4. Great Divide” Alpha Phi, national honorary dra- ; NEIGHBORHOOD ZARING— "Samson and Delilah” and

Sweden.”

VYOGUE—'"The Mating Season” and "North

and Hedy Lamarr in

n "Tarzan's Peril" (Emerson, Grove and Ritz), and Victor Mature | “Samson and Delilah" (Fountain Square, Irving, St. Clair, Upfown, Zaring and Meridian Drive-In).

DeMolay Chapter Installs Joyce

na Ronald Joyce was installed as Richard Fishback,

master councilor of the Prospect ceptor.

and se- Chapter Order of DeMolay last night in the chapter house. The William Ray Kemp, chapter is sponsored by Prospect Richard Carter, almoner; Byron it as Bob.

Harry Gagen, standard bearer; & Jungle Jim thriller, and wifey WASHINGTON, June 2—-Some sentinel; Jane Russell is as unhappy about amusement and commercial cone ®

“m Lodge 714 F. & A. M. Other entiord Ford, organist.

new_ officers:

seventh pre- and paint on husky grid hero Bob

ladder for me. I get the shakes { working with big hunks of men. | But them I think of Gleria

| of Ruth Gentry Edwards and Swanson, Bette Davis and Helen | Hayes, and I feel better. They

marimba pupil of Irene Bishop, did all right as short girls.”

Harvey, | NPA R % | THEY'RE "sapping the powder A Relaxes Controls.

On Amusement Buildings’

ditorium, 1440 N., Meridian St. Assisting will be violin puplig,

Waterfield for his film debut in

struction stopped by restrictions The queen of the RKO lot of the National Production An< frowned and fumed: {thority may now be allowed to’ Lk

next to the last of his works in this form, most magnificent. face it seems all simplicity and song, but beneath it there is | much subtlety and the superlative craftsmanship of a master.

PROKOFIEV; NO. 3 in C Major for piano and

orchestra

the Robin Hood Dell Orchestra of Philadelphia, with Dimitri

Mitropoul anist and

side of 12-inch LP record ML-

4389, On the kovitch's

and Orchestra

played b The Hall

and it is one of the On the sur-

=” = 5 CONCERTO (Op. 286),

played by |Purkhiser,

os serving as both piconductor, on the one

chel

other side is Shosta“Concerto for Piano (Op. 35)” y Leslie Heward and 4 Orchestra, with Ei-

at the Brown County Playhouse in Nashville, opening June 29.

season of week-end presentations, with Lee Norvelle as producer and 'R. Lyle Hagan as director, include: Julle Strong, Joyce Ran- OL dall, Robert Hennon and James

Janet Staggenburg, Alexandria; Henry Kleymeyer, Evansville; Ra- | Slagel, Epy Baca, Albuquerque, N. M. Three plays, week-ends each, will make up the summer bill: “A Murder Has Been {Arranged,” Emlyn Williams melodrama; “The Barker,” by Kenyon Nicholson, and “The Late Christopher Be Bean, ” by Sidney Howard.

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