Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1951 — Page 52

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iT 8 52 Record Review—

Something for Most Tastes on 45 R.P.M.’s

DEBUSSY'S “LA MER” by Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra, Chopin's “Nocturnes” by Artur Rubinstein, Brahms’ “Second Symphony” by Pierre Monteux and the San Francisco’ Symphony Orchestra, Richard

Strauss’ “Death and Transfigura- o,f popular 78-rpm version, The + How" WY Iie Reluep and {he French Monteux has long been Lalo's “8 bi or ap ORY. An /known for his felicitous musical am Tp oe 2 agno Ca rapport with the German Brahms. Victor BYE Cony TE the 2° Joes drag ermpt OF Sugar. lcoat me pas as some recently-released RCA Victor 45-/,ther conductors have done with ¥pm aroun Which have. been Te the Iyeal D Major Symphony. ( A Victor album, four 45-rpm Hoosier lovers of classical music.|4iscs.) P | » s ”

» ” 8 DEBUSSY: LA MER (The Sea) STRAUSS: DEATH AND —Here Is a new recording by Tos-| vp \ NSFIGURATION — Richard | caninl and the NBC Symphony of | Strauss was a great musical inClaude Debussy’s tone Poem amas. ,,y, tor, and among other things! terpiece descriptive of the shifting he developed and perfected the moods of the ocean. It has been |. poem.” This is the third! called the “musical classic of the of the series -he wrote, and it is in sea”; and so it is fitting that the oo mber contrast to the later and printed commentary which comes merrier ‘Till Eulenspiegel.” It is with the album was written by, 1,14 and fearsome tone poem, the author of the modern literary | oi. melodramatic. It was writ- | classic of the sea, “The Sea ton after a severe illness and deAround Us,” Rachel L. Carson. |p; tq the struggle with death, the Reading this commentary adds| 0 ntoms of fever, the memories | much to the understanding of the so hi j4hood and young manhood,

music, (RCA Victor album, 4 final . | y the: transfiguration of | WDM-1583, 3 45-rpm discs.) [the beyond. |

CHOPIN: NOCTURNES — All| It 18 to the credit of Conductor | _{ Fritz Reiner that this recording nineteen of these lyrical and ro-| “Death and Transfiguration” |

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By DONNA MIKELS

Coming Back to Sing

(UP) — Mrs. Gertrude Butler| colic at the gh Hos |pital caused Packed today for a flight tol ipread madness” of last summer Keflavik, Iceland, where she willihaq returned to this little town.

(serenading the mademoiselle whois; ner Air Force son and his|But a hasty investigation proved

The best news in- the current rose to hitdom after the war lclassic “What Pri ”m record release lists is not in the|C ce Glory?” ther of 1951.”

buddies their “Christmas as chief physician said.

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the fear unfounded, the hospital’s| vorite columnist, appears Sun-

day through Friday in The

new issues, but in the re-issues.

If your ‘musical memory harks, back to 1942 you'll remember Monroe

“Charmaine”. is also on the receiving end of the latest Vaughn tonsil-exercise,

Plans were being made to fly teamed |her there on a military” plane. Mrs, Butler, a widow, was se-

Police and examining magis-| ‘Times. -

Eddie Fis

| when every jukebox in the coun-| With “Once.” ! _ [try sprouted with a little-known tune by a little-known outfit. 2% The tune was “I Miss You 80.” |i The outfit was the Cats and t

her achieves a Sophie Tucker effect on “Any may a|0f a letter her son, Sgt. John W.

tune backed with the ballad

ected for the trip on the basis

“old Sacred Heart High School

Fiddle, enal. Look for the same tune, by t same outfit, Jerry Fox is paying his way star results. RCA Victor, whi through high school, and saving for college by carrying The Times. . . . One of eight children, Jerry lives:at 1025 Tabor St. He serves subscribers on Hervey and Tabor Sts. and Garfield Dr, . . . The |4-year-

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tional nine lives.

freshman plays the clarinet in ther new’ eleazes include: the school band. . . . He be- . a" longs to St. Catherine Church. Jerry has carried The Times 11/; years, and gives a hand to new carrier boys starting out on their routes.

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mantic compositions are complete °F’ in. this new album. They are given the most sensitive and dis-, cerning treatment by Arthur Rubenstein, pianist, who has long

been famous as the foremost in.1>1P0 discs.)

corded the complete “Nocturnes” tuneful,

stant demand. Now to bring jtems in the concert violinist's! them up to date on both 45 and repertoire. The warmth of the

3313-rpm discs, he has again re- melodies, the intriguing rhythms, |ian Operatic Arias”—The famed| corded this gracious music. (RCA the romantic yet restrained qual-| Metropolitan Opera soprano has Victor album WDM-1570, ten 45-/{ty "of the music, are admirably drawn on her extensive repertoire suited to Heifetz’ concealed but|Of operatic arias to give us these on volcanic temperment and superb SPlendid new recordi He ra accom- 8 tho in fondo al mare”; seventeenth season of the San|Jetied wy a Eat]

(Album WDM- Placida”; |“Madre,

Fr} ” w {“Pace, RACHMANINOFF: CON- “Otello”: Salce, salce.” a particular favorite in their CERTO NO. 3 in D Minor (Op. 30) |accompanied by Arthur Fiedler Done under modern —Viadimir Horowitz, pianist,land the RCA Victor Orchestra. Winds taking the vocals. studio conditions, it is a welcome|sensitively supported by Fritz/(RCA Victor album WDM-1534,| backed by the recently revived replacement for the earlier andReiner conducting the RCA Vic-/three 45-rpm discs.) —H.W.M.

rpm discs.)

» » ” BRAHMS: SYMPHONY No. 2 in D (Op. 73)—To help mark the| technique, Francisco Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of Pierre Monteux, they were asked by Vic-! tor to make this new recording of|

phony Orchestra. 1603, three discs.)

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previously re-issued the tune with good results in 1946, is re-issuing the disk for another fling at hit-

the Cats and the { Fiddle have long since disbanded, {but it looks as if the Cats’ best-lafe in Your Pocket” and “The, known disc may have the tradi- picks of the Trade.” There's a train background for said: Hl “Let the whole world look at Q@ perhaps then, even the foolish will realize why we have Newest tune by new RCA vo-|never lost a war and will never calist June Valli is “Cry,” dou-/be defeated as long as we have {| bled with a folksong-like compo- Women like her waiting and pray-

COLUMBIA—Can this be little Rosie Clooney herself, she of the honkey-tonk raucous tones sing-|

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heart as would accept her as teamed withtheir substitute mother for this

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