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Times Staff Writer better. Nine double-basses this BLOOMINGTON Oct. 22— vear for the first time, I believe, Ernst Hoffman and the¥Indiana give a fine foundation. And fhe

University. Philharmonic Orchestra yesterday opened their 1951 52 season with an impressive concert in IU auditorium. Even the height of stimulating Indian summer, with informal baseball all around the campus kept only part of the potential away. Mr. Hoffman and his student-faculty group had a good house. Their program opened with a “Prologo e Fuga’ by the contem-

cello section is the most eloquent Mr. Hoffman has had yet. I.osses seem to be chiefly in the huffin' and puffin’ departments Evidently some of the best wind instrumentalists have graduated. Tone and, in some cases, even pitch need attention—and will get it, if I Know Mr. Hoffman. The Schumann First Symphony, which concluded the program, sounded very good. I still like more feeling of dynamic

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Great Effectiveness

Ida Lupino Wed To Howard Duff

“The second Work on the program, Rachmaniff's Concerto No 2 in C minor, brought Eleanor Sough Miller of Dean Wilfred C. Bain's music faculty on stage as piano soloist. Mrs. Miller, Mr. Hoffman and the orchestra did an unconventional interpretation of that concerto which had moments of great effectivensass, The tempo throughout was slower than customary, with occasional speed-ups for emphasis. Mr. Hoffman frequently gives Romantic music this treatment. Yesterday. it did more for the orchestra than it did for Mrs. Miller, who, I imagine, may have

Howard Duff

Ida Lupino

GLENBROOK, Nev, Oct. (UP)—Screen actress Ida Lupino been champing at the ivories here and actor Howard Duff were marand there in the Concerto. She ried here yesterday in a simple has abundant technique for that ceremony attended only by close difficult, sometimes pianistically friends. crotchety composition. Her con-| The couple exchanged marriage trol of tone, her understanding of vows before district Judge Clark nuance and meaning, undoubtedly J. Guild who Saturday granted would have delighted the great Miss Lupino a divorce from her Sergei himself. previous husband producer ColA Delight to Hear lier Young. The ceremony was performed in Her playing was a delight to 3 rustic setting at the rented Lake hear. 1 think it might have been Tahoe home where Miss Lupino somewhat more effective if Mr. had been establishing Nevada diHoffman had given the whole Pine boughs and performance a better continuity, Yet the masses of window where the tone he slowly brought forth from during the ceremony. the orchestra sometimes were The pride wore an amethyst most stirring. An especially colored taffeta dress with a hoop beautiful passage, despite some skirt. She also wore a diamond clinkers in the woodwinds, was heirloom, a brooch and earrings. the second movement colloquy of Miss Lupino was attended by piano, flute and clarinet. Diane Meredith, script writer for This year’s- IU Philharmonic Miss Lupino’'s Hollywood producshows gains and losses. The tion firm. Mr. Duff was attended gains are in strings, where tone by Mike Meshakoff, his Hollywood agent.

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