Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 11, Number 10, DeMotte, Jasper County, 23 January 1941 — GREAT VIOLINIST TO BE AT INDIANAPOLIS [ARTICLE]

GREAT VIOLINIST TO BE AT INDIANAPOLIS

The yyoiid's greatest violinist; .lasoh a Heifetz, will be soloist With Fa bien Sevitz-ky anil the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra at their sixth pair of Friday afternoon and Sat urday evening subscription concerts Jan. 81 and Feb. 1. The concerts will be given, as usual, in the Murat theatei at 2 :,‘?jo p.-m. ci Friday and 8:30 p. m on Saturday. As part of the world-wide musical being paid to the finished composer, Jean Sibelius thiis year. Mr. Revitjiky will play the Sibelius’ Concerto for violin in 0 Minor. The seldom played but extremely stilting - Manfted m|>ihon\ by Ts< * *\V ", ■*i hi i>i t-mier -us ;i group of symphonic variations; on Tin mi's hy Stephen Fca-dor will com prise the remainder of t.he- prograiti for ihis pair of concerts. - j Reservations for either o;f the- » o.ncerts may be obtained byfad- | dressing the headquarters of the Indianapolis Symnhony Orchestra in the Murat theater. • Ih'eparntions iit well und<j*.r wav ,fo>- they all-reqne't program to be iv * | hy Ihe orchestra undoi Mr. Si'. t'kv’s direction, in the new hall of music at Purdue I’niversity, Mar.

IP This concert is being given under the auspices of the Northwest Region of the Indiana State, Symphony Soe let \ women’s eolrnnittce in order to give the residents of that region in particular, readv access to *• . • * ■ : ' ■ | the services of Indiana’s only tun jor symphony orchestra. . According to reports from Tndiananolis several -hundred .requests for favorite compsitions to he phaved hive already been received, and the compositions having the mod votes to date are the Ripe Danube Waltz hv Johann Strauss and several John philips Sousa marches. All requests f ,» ; ompositiods to be played in this concert, which will be given at strictly popular prices, should be *<ent to Fabien Scvitzky, Murat theater. Indianapolis. Mrs. R Norrk Fhreve. T.afavette. chairman of the Region concert, has announced that tickets will bo available irr. the following cities of the Northwest Region, which have established units of the women's com- [ mittee: Crawfordsville, Mrs Tlobert H. Tinslev; Frankfort. Mrs. Hugh H. Patton: Kokomo. Mrs. W. R. Morrison: Lafayette, Mrs. Albert P. Stewart*, Mrs. C D. Chiomnn —The tickets will go on sale Feb. 8