Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1951 — Page 46

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On the Way"

By Henry Butler

Quartet and the Symphony.

the Queen,” which will remain ———————_—————————

String Quartet in E minor—cer- anos for the Hall of Music.

music. are tough times. Fabien Sevitzky and the Sym- 4 a a

II, after intermission, with Berlioz’ Starlight Musicales.

Sevitzky has brought from them tion§ for Cello and Orchestra

cause often in the haste and ae a

comment on the orchestra’s tonal sis here. One is next Thursday's

Sunday afternoon from a much Great Music series by Elizabeth larger city southeastward of here| Travis, chairman of the piano dewith a much more heavily sup- partment of Millikin University, ported orchestra commented on Decatur, Ill the vast superiority of Dr. Se-| iss Travis, playing in Riddick vitzky’s ensemble. auditorium at 8 p. m. on the reThe musicians themselves, fre-/ ita] course which has been arquently the best judges of a con-| ranged by Ozan Marsh, Jordan ductor’s merit, show their apprecil-| ,iano department chairman, will ation of Maestro Sevitzky’'s work|p, the second visiting artist’ of not only in their off-stage com- a series of four. ments, but also in their playing.|

{ A former pupil of Artur SchnaIn the second pair of subscirption| bel and the late Mme. Olga Sam-

bing » in De i aroff, Miss Travis has concertized

“3 ’ : a ‘extensively in Europe and North aren't even’ old enmoligh to have had extensive orchestral experi- 20d South America. She has apence, played better than many Peared with leading symphony veterans in other orchestras. orchestras, including the NationI'm not forgetting that nervous- al Symphony of Washington, ness in the first two pairs of D: C.; the Chicago Symphony and

a few minor blunders, but the With which she had seven solo level of performing achievement eDSagements. was amazingly high. | Her program Thursday will

2 = = include the Bach D minor SoUP AT PURDUE next Friday nats the Second Sonata by Anis the two shows by the Duke Ell-| puleihan, eminent pianist-com-ington-Nat Cole-Sarah Vaughan poser of the Indiana University trio of headliners and their sup-| music faculty; the Schumann porting cast so far have had only “Abegg” Variations and seven moderate box-office. In fact, this Etudes from Op. 25 of Chopin. Victory Varieties presentation in| The other event is next Sunday the Hall of Music may be the ist atternoon’s American premiere of to be scheduled this season, ac-!the Ninth Psalm, work for chorus| cording to Albert P. Stewart and and orchestra by G. Petrassi | others closely connected with the mode | Victory Varieties program. in IU auditorium, Bloomington! The first bill was “Death of 2 py the IU Choral Union and gro Salesman” last Monday, which harmonic Orchestra, Dean Wil. afterward climbed into its huge fred C, Bain conducting. The protrailer truck and went down to gram which also will include Bloomington for an IU appear- Tchaikovsky's “Pathetique” Sym-

ance Tuesday. phony under Ern 's di Ls J ) st Hoff - __ Victory Varieties originally was. rection, wil start at 4 De sa TOMORROW

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That's not forgetting the continued run of “Elizabeth

at the Booth Tarkington Civic designed to give Purdue students through Saturday. a. few Saeples of ace ight ete ing Wednesday evening in tainment each season. In previous Worry War Memorial for the En- seasons it has been quite successsemble Music Society, the New ful. On a non-profit basis, of Music String Quartet will do Pur- course, and without any investcell's “Fantazia for Viols,” a 17th- ment of university funds, it neverCentury item; Haydn's B minor theless was able to wind up with Quartet, Op. 64, No. 2; Three a surplus for several years. That Variations on a Theme for String money was “plowed back” into Quartet, by Roy Harris, contem- entertainment equipment, includporary . American and Verdi's Ing two $6000 concert-grand pi-

tainly an unorthdox program, What with the draft and other The First Piano Quartet Thurs- uncertainties facing students, day evening in the Murat will give however, box-office has dropped a. series of their special arrange-/off, as it reportedly also has in ments of piano and orchestra Lafayette movie houses. These

phony Saturday night and Sun-| FINAL REMINDERS: Seats day afternoon in the Murat will/are still available for this after-| have Rudolf Firkusny, famed hoon’s “pop” concert, “An Afterpianist, as guest artist in an In- noon on Broadway,” by Renato dianapolis premiere of the Gian- Pacini and the Symphony in the Carlo Menotti Concerto for Piano Murat. As previously announced, and Orchestra. Dr. Sevitzky has/the soloist will be Patti Browne, programmed also the “Eroica”!local soprano, who has had imSymphony of Beethoven as Part portant roles in two seasons of

“Roman Carnival” Overture as a| And the Chicago Symphony curtain-raiser and Arthur Foote’s Orchestra. tonight is giving the

: Mugue for Strin rior Second of two different programs pris ad pugue Sage P in Purdue’s Hall of Music. Major

s 5 =» works on the program will be

THIS YEAR'S: STRINGS cer- Dvorak's "New World” Symphony| Music, Lafayette, next Saturday; four pairs of hands belonging to tainly make swell listening. Dr. and Tchaikovsky's Rococo Varia-

the “Marthe brilliance and polish that have Also programmed are not always appeared so early in/riage of Figaro Overture of Mothe season. dart and the not-too-often-heard n 4 I mention this matter here be- “Tombeau de Couperin” of Ravel. wood Ice Revue, opening Nov. 21 at the Coliseum; pianist Rudolf

space-anxiety of reviewing conf TWO OTHER MUSICAL certs I haven't opportunity to|/events deserve particular empha-

effect. Some Murat visitors last recital on the Jordan College

subscription concerts did produce the Boston “Pops” Orchestra,

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MISCELLANY—For every entertainment taste are the performets featured in this montage of coming stage attractions. Starting upper left are: Sarah Vaughan, jaz “vocalist with Duke Ellington, Nat Cole and others in two shows at Purdue's Hall of

the First Piano Quartet at the Murat, Thursday; some classy puppets from the Salzburg Marionettes, coming to the Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium for a benefit performance Dec. 4: (lower, left to right) Barbara Ann Scott, Sonja Henie's successor in the Holly-

Firkusny, guest artist with Fabien Sevitzky and the symphony next Saturday and Sunday, and Katherine Pantzer and Charles Dosch, as Elizabeth and Essex, in "Elizabeth the Queen," continuing this week at the Booth Tarkington Civic.

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