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By HENRY BUTLER (One striking example was in the . Adolph Weiser, pianist of Indi-|OP- 25 C sharp minor Etude of

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of the left hand. {house to Riddick auditorium for Nee laved (hobs Yieble la recital sponsored by the Indi wna Piano Teachers Guild. [notes almost as part of the acMr. Weiser played under twoicompanying thords—as it finko saavantages —a piano situated gers four and five were mere too far back on the platform and| ar adjuncts to the right a deep, throbbing hum from some Bh v : fia acer in the building, possibly} Room For Debate lin the cooling system. I'll grant there's room for endHis ambitious program, start-|jsss debate on a problem like lng with a Bach Sarabande and|this, Vladimir Horowitz goes to |two Scarlatti sonatas, continued the oposite extreme from Mr. i/with the ‘“Appassionata” sondta Weiser, and lays on the sentiment of Beethoven. with a trowel. But the Horowitz In the first and third move- super-sentimental tone_is phony, ments of the Beethoven, Mr.ito my taste. The late great Weiser revealed the best charac-iRachmaninoff or the still bless-

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teristics of his style, which areledly living Guiomar Novaes al-| {precision and a good sense Of ways will represent the most massed sound effects. |gratitying compound of energy! Likes Romantic Music land feeling in Chopin-playing. But in the second movement, he| Ar Weiser did a beautiful job missed much of the profound, ele-| with the terrific G sharp minor Iglac effect by playing faster than Etude (the one in cranky thirds, is customary. alternating major and minor, Mr. Weiser gives the impres-| wherein Chopin was nastier to fu-! ~Ision of playing under some inhi- tyre pianists than Grieg in his He has facility and ad- concerto’s easy minor chromatic mirable feeling for rhythm and '{hirds that sound swell.) ‘cadence. He likes Romantic, And the Liszt Sixth Hungarian {music—hence the group of eight phansody, concluding last night's Etudes out of Chopin's Opus 25 program, called forth Mr. Weiand the two Rachmaninoff en- gair's full technical equipment. cores. He has power, accuracy and good But his zest for romantic j,qgment. He can make a chestmusic is not accompanied by a hut like the Sixth Rhapsody special flair for playing it—or, atic,und interesting. any rate, was not last night. | That's no small achievement.

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. By Science Service WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 — A women’s ROTC may shortly be set up in the nation’s colleges. A new bill pending before the House Armed Services Commit-| tee would authorize participation by women in the ROTC program! for the first time. At least one! staff study has been made on the! subject by the Army and it is be-!| lieved that Army personnel officials are favorable to the jea. |

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IU Orchestra Arranges | , Season's First Concert

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 8— The Indiana University Philharmonic!

Orchestra, Ernst Hoffman con-| ducting, will give its season's first | concert at 4 p. m. Sunday in IU!

auditorium. Mrs. Eleanor Gough Miller,| pianist of the IU music faculty, soloist in Rachmaninoff’s| Second Concerto. The orchestra will play the second United States performance of the Prologue and Fugue by the contemporary Brazilian composer, .Guarimeri. It was first performed, ‘last spring by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

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