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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 69

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SECTION 4 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1950. MUSIC 13 Legs, Arms! MUSIC: Hindemith To Conduct Sinfonietta Here Next Week 4 Bjr WILLIAM MOOTZ, Conrierjournal Staff Writer March 15. At that time the artists will be Luboshutz and Nemenoff, famed duo-pianists. Folk-Cantata The St. Paul Methodist Church Choir, under the direction of Harry William Myers, wll present the first Louisville performance of "The White Pilgrim," a Folk-Cantata by Lewis H.

Hortoo and Buell H. Kazee. The work is based on white spirituals of the 19th Century. Soloists will be Mrs. Gene Sims, soprano; Mrs.

C. Graham Carson, alto; George A. Martin, tenor, and E. F. Hatfield, bass.

The program also will feature the first performance of two choral preludes from manuscript by Mrs. Myrtle F. Zahn. son's concerts may be had at campaign headquarters, at Eline Display Room in St. Matthews.

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Currently, he is head of the music department at Southern University. The program on March 5 will include solo performances by both DeBose and Mrs. DeBose, as well as numbers for two pianos. Ttco Concerts The Chamber Music Society announces that its last concert of the season by the New York Piano Quartet, originally scheduled for April 15, will be given on March 18. The New York Quartet also will play an extra concert on March 19, for which season tickets to the Chamber Music Society concerts will be good.

Both concerts will be held in the Woman's Club Auditorium, instead of the Playhouse, for these performances will be available. Anniversary Concert The Y.M.H.A. Civic Orchestra Committee announces that a concert in celebration of the Y.M.HA.'s 60th anniversary will be given in the Y.M.H.A. Auditorium on March 5. The program will contain characteristic Jewish music in observance of National Jewish Music Month.

MacDotcell Program The MacDowell Music Study Club will give a program tomorrow evening at 8:30 in the Speed Music Room. Those taking part in the program will be Geraldine Fox and Sut Griffith, duo-pianists; Dorothy Hendricks, contralto, and Margaret C. Moore, accompanist. Ticket Drive The St. Matthews Civic Music Association will hold its annual membership drive during the next week.

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LIQUID 34' FORMULA FOR INFANTS Right Reserved to Limit Quantities PAUL HINDEMITH, one of the I most highly esteemed of modern composers, will appear in Louis-ville at the next pair of concerts of the Louisville Orchestra on 1 and 2. At these perf orm-" ances he will conduct his Sin- fonietta in which he wrote on commission of Robert Whit-' ney and the Philharmonic Society. He will be the fourth composer to have a world premiere I presented by the Louisville Or- chestra this season, and the third of these composers to have con- ducted his own new composition. Paul Hindemith, "the classic of moderns," was born on November 16, 1895, in Hanau. Germany, near Frankfurt.

From the age of 11, he devoted himself to music, and specialized at first in the violin. He later studied composition under Bernard Sekles at the Hoch Conservatory, and Arnold Mendelssohn. When he was 20, he became concertmaster of the Opera Or-; chestra in Frankfurt. In 1923, he began his activities as violist with the Amar-Hindemith Quartet, which became famous throughout Europe. It was at that that Hindemith founded the chamber-musjc festivals at Do- naueschingen and later at Baden-'.

Baden. At these festivals, he caught and held the public's at-; tention for the young and revolutionary music of the period. He formed the Hindemith Trio which toured extensively in Eu- rope. The personnel is of interest to Louisville music lovers, for the -violinist was Szymon Goldberg who recently appeared on the Speed Music Room series. The violist was of course Hindemith, and the cellist with the trio was -the late Emanuel Feuermann.

lijoerling to Sing Jussi Bjoerling will appear at Memorial Auditorium as the fourth attraction of the Commu-l nity Concert Series on March 4. Weidman Dancers The Louisville Dance Council will present Charles Weidman and his dance group in Louisville for a concert at Halleck Hair Auditorium on March 8. Tickets for this program are currently on sale at the Shackleton Piano Company, 421 South Fourth Street. Organ Recital The Louisville Chapter of the American Guild of Organists will present Thomas H. Webber in an organ recital tomorrow at 8:15 p.m.

at the Fourth Avenue Pres- byterian Church. The program: Prelude, Fueue and Chaconne Buxtehude a Choral. As Jesus Stood Beside the Cross Scheldt Allegretto Clerambault Chorale. Man Bemoan Thy Sins Bach and Fueue in A Minor Bach Eroica Sonata Jongen Three Brevities (The Desert; Chollas Dance for You; Yucca-The Candle of Our lord t-earh Elegie Peeters Scherzo Whitlock Twiliuht at Flesole Binehm Toccata Sowerby i All-Chopin Recital Alexander Brailowsky will play an all-Chopin recital at Memorial Auditorium on March 17. It will4.

be the concluding concert in the! Artist Series. Although the date of the concert was originally FAMOUS PENETRAY HEAT BULB 75c Ml 31 Infr-Red Bulb with many Usu. Aidct in beauty treatment, recommended for use in relief of muscular achea and colds and sinus pains. Defrosts refrigerators, thaws frozen pipes, and helps in extermination of leas an animals and poultry. AMI iVIUI If 10 60 $1 1 16-Oz.

and 69' Heat Lamp Holders Plastic $1.25 Metal $1.69 Paul Hindemith Fourth to have premiere scheduled for 'March 2, tickets already issued will be good for the March 17 date. V. of K. Concert Next Saturday afternoon a concert by the Louisville Orchestra, under the direction of Robert Whitney, will bring to a close the University of Kentucky's seventh annual Founders Week program, a seven-day series of art, music and dramatic presentation that begins today on the university campus at Lexington. The concert is scheduled for 3 p.m.

at the university's Memorial Hall. Featured with the Louisville Orchestra in its Saturday afternoon concert will be Nathaniel Patch, associate professor of piano at the University of Kentucky. He will play Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini. The complete program: Overture to The Thieving Magpie Rossini Symphony No. 3 Mendelssohn Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini Rachmaninoff Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier Violin Recital Mary Catherine Smith, who is a member of the faculty of the University of Louisville School of Music, will give a violin recital Friday night at 8:30 at Garden-court.

John Jud will be her accompanist. The program: Sonata. Opus 30, No. Beethoven Concerto. First Movement Khachaturian Sonata, Opus 21 Dohnanyi 2 -Piano Recital Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will present Tourgee and Telia Marie Cole DeBose in a two-piano recital at Memorial Auditorium on March 5.

Mrs. DeBose is a native of Louisville and began her piano stud in Louisville under the guidance of Emma Minnis. She later became a pupil of Dwigbt Anderson, and was presented in recital at the Louisville Municipal College in 1940. She won a scholarship to the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in 1941, and was graduated with honors from that school in 1946. DeBose had held scholarships at the Oberlin Conservatory of 50c PHILLIPS' MILK MAGNESIA COIGATE DINTAl CICAM MUSIC CALENDAR Feb.

20 Thomas Webber, organist; 8:15 p.m.. Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church. 14 Mary Catherine Smith, violinist; 8:30 p.m., Gardencourt. 26 Wittenberg College Choir: 8 p.m., Fenner Memorial Lutheran Church. Mar.

1 Louisville Orchestra. Robert Whitney, conductor: Paul Hindemith. composer-conductor; 8:30 p.m., Columbia Auditorium. 2 Louisville Orchestra. Same program; 3 p.m., Columbia Auditorium.

4 Jussi Bjoerling, tenor: 8:30 p.m.. Memorial Auditorium (Community Concert). 5 Gounod's Redemption. Florence Montz, director; 8 p.m.. First Christian Church.

5 Y.M A. Civic Orchestra. Joseph Horvath. conductor; 3.45 p.m., Y.M.H.A. Auditorium.

Tourgee DeBose and Telia Marie Cote DeBose, auo-pianists; 4 p.m., Memorial Auditorium. 7 Gold and Fizdale. duo-pianists: 8 nv, New Albany High SchooV Auditorium (New Albany Civic Music Association Concert). 12 First of Three Bach programs; Francis Hopper, director; 4 p.m.. Fourth Avenue 59( So moil 0.

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