Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1951 — Page 26
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City Singers Compete |
For National Honors
Hazel
Dell Nordsigck and apolis Symphony conductor,. 1s Bettye Brown, Indianapolis vocal chairman of the NSAIL Advisors $3 : 5 © Bex ounce an Will be In.cnarge ol Isis, will compete In the nS W gengral arrangements York final auditions for the Na ’ Following the audition Mrs tiorial Society of Arts and Letiers Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Career Award Sept. 29 vice chairman of the Advisory : ¥ indian 1 ari « —oeuncil, and Mrs. Carl J. Wein Mrs. Nordseick B nd ne hardt of Indianapolis, national Rrown, competing last” Ma in president of the society will the Chicago semi-finals, won for honor the winner at a reception Indiana the distinction of being given in Mrs. Whitney's New the only state whose pair of York home. Guests will include entrants both were selected for Patrice Munsel, Rise Stevens the finals. Eleanor Steber and Miss Swarth The other contestants in .the out,
NSAI finals are Shirlev Winstan Chevy Chase, Md.; Hilda Ander-
Symphony, Names Its Soloists
With the Indianapolis phony’s season-ticket selling campaign shifting into high tomor row, Fabien Sevitzky has issued a reminder of the coming season's
offerings
Svym-
FINALISTS — Hazel Dell As in previous years, the openNordsieck (left) and Bettye ing and closing pairs of programs Brown. will be orchestral, Oct. 27 and 28
: and Mar. 15 and 16, 1952, the lat son, Washington, D. C.; Marjorie ter comprising popular requests
MeClung, San Antonio, Tex., and Ruggiero Rigel, violinist,” will Cecilia Pate Ward, Lexington, Ky. return as soloist in the pair of Judges for the Sept. 29 compe- concerts Nov. 4 and 5, followed
tition in New York's Steinway by Mack Harrell, baritone, Dec, Hall will be John Gutman, of the 8 and 9; Gary Graffman, pianist, Metropolitan Opera; Olin Downes, Dec. 22 and 23; Carroll Glenn, music. critic of the New York violinist, and Eugene List, pianist, Times; Frank Chapman, artists’ Jan. 5 and 6, 1952; Robert, Gaby agent and husband of
Gladys Swarthout; John Seagle, 9 and ‘10, and Oscar head of the Seagle Music Colony, pianist, Mar. 2 and and George Handel, noted mu- Dr. Sevitzky will produce a gician and direct descendant of concert version of Wagner's George Frederick Handel. “Lohengrin” Feb, 23 and 24, with ‘Dr. Fabien Sevitzky, Indian- the folowing Metropolitan Opera sgn ———— stars as soloists: Florence Man ning, soprano; Ramon Vinay, tenor; Blanche Thebom, mezzo-so-iprano, and Paul Schoeflier, bari(tone. The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, Edwin’ Biltcliffe, associate director, also will assist in “Lohengrin,” as well as in a special Christmas concert yet to ” be. announced. 4] *In this 15th season of Dr. Sevitzky's music directorship the orchestra again will give its sub{scription programs in the Murat { Theater. As previously, the chil{dren’s. concerts will be held in Cadle Tabernacle, and the or-
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