Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1952 — Page 8

Matinee Musicale—

Program Hides Seer Talent

By HENRY BUTLER i worst

think Mr, Sandor’s Gyorgy Sandor's recital for the choice in his program was the fatinee Musicale yesterday Chopin A flat Ballade, the cornishowed what conventional pro- est and most dated- of-all’ four gramming can ‘do to obscure a Ballades. It has its moments olf pianist's capability. Bhguished Teaming. Me. Ban rtie » AOTr MIiSSEC every cnance, Mr. Sandors bright, pa? Wiad thought, to roast this chestnut]

tar shone with much more radiance in Bartok .than in Chopin PT or Schumann He came alive and sémed portant in unconventional, hackneyed music. - And 1

a good many of the polite audince in Ayres’ auditorium yester- equipment, plus a stage presence

. : Itaneously suggesting Chopin av afternoon wondered why he Simu De nh old hat materjal,/and Horowitz, if you can imagine "Why Schumann's “Carnaval”? that, should give Mr. Sandor an

; ) edge on most competitors. It didn't jell, and it can’t jell for most of us unless a genius plays! I think he would do wisely to

it. The trouble is partly Schu- ‘sharpen his programs with mahn's long-windedness (some foore modern stuff, like the ter- ’ a on CT rific Bartok “Allegro Barbaro” sort of musical psychosis that eems to destroy the beauty he played for one of his encores, seems 8 h )

of (Another encore, Heaven help us, ideas st ‘as soon as they are wa : ideas a/most’a 0 ag The; was Beethoven's “Fuer Elise,”

presented), and partly the fact Tere rg ee that nobody but a Guiomar No- Sen whe andl J enye you to vaes or Myra Hess can make SOMP€ ® Sen eng Schumann sound significant Mr. Sandor needs some restyl.- ! / oh : ing. And I think he should aban-

Vast Acreage Periled By Wind Erosion

OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 26 (UP)—Wind erosion is menacing 4,352,000 acres of productive farmland in Oklahoma and Texas, government. officials sald here today. Harry Chambers, state director of the U. S. Soil Comservation Service, said wind erosion currently is damaging 173,000 acres of Oklahoma land. He said lack of cover crops also has laid another 500,000 acres of wheat land open to dangerous winds. Meanwhile, a Texas =oil con-

operly. He has nice tone, splendid techim- nique (Liszt's. “Funerailles’” was| non- One of his best offerings, and nol think medn undertaking, with no pun intended). All the technical

into old chestnuts. He tries, butf it just isn't there. Next Tuesday evening, he will |be soloist ‘with Igor Buketoff and] {the Ft. Wayne Philharmonic Or-/| chestra, playing the Mozart D minor Concerto and Rachmanin-| off's Pagani: 1i Rhapsody.

Plenty of A Enon, Goes Into Autos |

NEW YORK (UP)—Americans| spend about $2 billion a year to| give their cars all the comforts of. home, except perhaps indoor plumbing, says a noted travel au-| thority, Carol Lane. Miss Lane covers 50,000 miles leach year as women's travel director of Shell Oil, testing devices that add to the family’s driving enjoyment.

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A BABY FINDS A HOME—Bobo,

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a five-month-old, 13-pound

baby gerilla, has his diaper changed by his owner, William Angelo, in Anacortes, Wash. The animal's parents were killed by hunters in Africa and the little fellow was bought by Angelo, who intends keeping him four or five years, then selling him to a cir-

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