Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1951 — Page 10

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Opera Scores A Hit at IU

Accordion

In Festival

| Music Co. Accordion Band will be

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s—300 Till 6 P. M, Band to Play [mg merchants of -peanisvort | “igging” or" GORILLA" y liked the coufteous way Officer "=" "0 THE Yon

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Helen Walls and fhe Indiana/Munity so they took up a collection and presented. him with $110.

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By HENRY BUTLER

Company’s “Marriage of Figaro” here at Indiana University

It isn’t often that an opera troupe seem to be enjoy-

7:30 p. m. Saturday in Caleb Mills! Hall, Shortridge High School. The program is being staged | to iritroduce Pen-| Prints, a new in-| ternational mag-| azine designed to| promote friend-|

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ing themselves on the stage. But, this company, directed by Laszlo Halasz and headed by Hoosier-born, In- se sass diana University =o alumnus James | Pease as Figaro himself, evidently had as much fun as they were Ae giving their enthusiastic audience in Indiana University auditorium. One thing this remarkably fine group can boast

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James Pease

cents, But opera in English sung as precisely as it was last night conveys a lot. All the absurdities Mozart and | Da Ponte wrote into the opera become understandable. And so “The Marriage of Figaro” turns out to be as enjoyable as a musical comedy. Artistically it is superb, -of course. And in the excellent translation by Ruth and Thomas P. Martin, the whole ridiculous

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fairly natural stage behavior. Mr.| Pease, in fine voice ad Figaro, was | a character you could believe. So were Dorothy MacNeil, a beautifully voiced Susanna, and Frances Bible, in the often mangled role of Cherubino. Miss Bible, singing nicely, did

Perfect Reception

. |She took the usual silliness out of | festival is the, |the performance and made it be-| sr second in a se{lievable, | J ries sponsored Walter Cassel and Ellen Faull,|. 4 === by Paul -H. Miss Walls Rinne, president

{as Count and Countess Almaviva,

_ |especially good vocally and his- company, in behalf of the mag-

| Deserve Special Mention

| Margery Maryer, singing mighty | | handsome contralto as Marcellina, V of is good diction. Opera. in EN- Hatlo. deserve mention. So do. lish means little if sung by for-| | Luigi Vellucei, eign-born artists with heavy ac-|

|tour, should give Rudolph Bing o5jors by the color squad of the

: {for the recitatives, last night, con-|pand. | series of jealousness and In- ¢rihuted a lot to the successful] = errr rer trigues makes delightful non- \performance. sense. | -

Adopt Natural Behavior | Times Amusement M-6-M's R c { & omontic omedy Mr. Halasz and his company Clock . { have taken much stock posturing oc | I out of the performance and put in| CIRCLE

ship among the| lipeptysloving| nations. Saturday's

the best job I've yet seen done with the role of the boy later re-| quired to impersonate a woman.!

lonce they got under way, were of the music

{trionically in the wonderful en- azine, whose first issue features |

sembles of act two. Switzerland. 1 Exhibit Included

A Swiss miniature village will be exhibited by Frank Hamilton, teacher at School 76, a native of Switzerland. Mrs. Karl L. Monninger will speak, with Miss Susanna Underwood modeling a {Swiss costume from the canton of Berne.

as Don Basilioo, land "Arthur Newman,>as Antonio, ! the gardener.

. The settings, much more eco- | The program also will include nomical and sensible than they drum solo by Johnny Galm,

Metropolitan usually takes oningpa School; presentation of tue!

some suggestions. drill team of the Indianapolis] With no undue straining, no chapter, Order of DeMolay; read-| appearance of great artistic 1abor, ing of an original humorous poem| this company contrives to make a by Walter Reed, vice president of | musically difficult opera really|the Indiana State Federation of| come to life. Conductor Joseph poetry Clubs, and a community Rosenstock, who doubled on piano sing finale led by the accordion

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