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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8. 1960 a h- 15 At the Academy iJiiy in mi mi nil. iii i i mi Miam i i Improvisers in Premiere BALLROOM wlMtlDf toll, 7100 lMmtt alt! ON PRINCETON AVE. Alf-toMltlMd Tsi lillrna witk tWItl CLUB ATMOSPHERE of the experiment is not easy to The Program ETT.ENE ORMASDT CONDUCTING Sinfonta for Double Orehesra By EDWIN H. SCHLOSS One of the most interesting and provocative novelties in many seasons was featured at Friday appraise from a current angls Suffice it to say that the audi No.

3 In moot ,7. 0. Bach Kyncbonr No. in Hal ma lor-Sibelius TUESDAY. FRIDAY.

JAIBflDAT, SUNDAY ence was mere tnan polite and aitemoon Phllsrlplnhta fitvlina. lonrerte for Imernvisina Foss and his colleagues were ,1 Instrument in Orchestra Foil txa program in the Academy off kom empku PAUL JUDSI AND HIS ORCHESTRA music. summoned for repeated acknowl edgements. world premiere of a Concerto for Improvising Solo Instruments With Eugene Ormandy on the podium, the program offered the The opening Prelude is eruptive and fragmentary; a Chorale opens on a churchly note and Orchestra, played with a quintet of soloists of the Lukas Foss Improvisation Chamber KOBE CHARM and Improvement i but later makes the work's nearest approach to a jazz jam Ensemble. Foss was prominent YOURS in a Few Short Weeks! ly at the piano, and his impro 9 vj iif 'or mr or vising colleagues included An Intermezzo for the solo in HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM! is- wei Charles De Lancey, percussion; struments illustrates what Foss means when he speaks (in the REG.

$1.00, $1.50 $2.00 NAT. $1.00, $1.50 $2.00 NAT. ADV. TOYS SLASHED Robert Drasnin, flute; JRichard program notes) of the "creativ TO ALL-TIME LOW! YOUR CHOICE! LIMIT FOUR! Dufallo, clarinet and Howard Coif, cello. 'CONTROLLED FREEDOM ity" of this kind of music.

The final Fugue is vigorous and Frankly, we have never itn child, ejirl o'rl woman to whom wo could not impart greater charm and perjonality. Our thousands of lue-l eenful graduate art conclusive avidanet noti only of tho compataneo of our staff of licamad Instructor but demonstrate tha fact that wa can I guarantee results without haiitation. To prove! our point wa offir you a parsonal charm or I modeling analytic i personality rating WITHOUT I CHARGE OR OBLIGATION. Coma in any day, I a. m.

to p. Sat. to 4 m. Phonal at As explained by Foss in the BBaByfl 7 rmy climactic. 'ENGLISH BACH' WORK SSI I I I II 1 S- 1 is MW The Messrs.

Foss, Drasnin, De Lancey and Dufallo are credited LO 4-0500 or Writa for FREE Booklet, II I I -mVZJ till I I II I Uaesee now forming for toon; working with the wntten orchestral backgrounds. fioaeeutivee, childron Diplom The program opened with the program notes, mis worn; employs the relatively new principle of soloists improvising within the frame of a written, predetermined and rehearsed orchestra background a study of "musical freedom within a controlled field." The new work is cleverly conceived and was expertly improvised by the' soloists with Dr. Ormandy and his men massed as a rear guard. The resulting Sinfonia No. 3 in major for MARTHA CHARMS PHILADELPHIA MODELING CHARM SCHOOL Model Agency 10SS.

UTH ST. LO4.0S00 i i Double Orchestra by Johann Christian Bach. This gifted son i ri -) 7cmi of the great Johann Sebastian a lk was known as the "English Bach" (Johann Christian spent 7 most of his adult life in London) music was admittedly expert TRUCKS! and it is easy to see in this grace KALEIDOSCOPES! mental. It is lean, angular and ROMPER ROOM PUZZLES! TARGET (AMES! GERBER TOYS! DART BOARDS! Ct TOY CAMERAS! I yt PAINT SETS! s5 PLASTIC MODEL KITS! ful work, he has been identified BOATS! explosive with a certain pun as a forerunner of the "galant" gent vitality compensating, it XI SILLY PUTTY! HOLGATE TOYS! MECHANICAL TOYS! GUNS' a flOUSECLEANING SETS! style and the coming glories of may be, for the softer virtues of, Mozart. (jilrr WAAAAAAxAr charm.

It is largely a-melodic highly rhythmic assertive. This is music of the avant garde, A brilliantly dynamic and sensitive performance of the Sibelius Fifth Symphony was the mainstay of the program. And perhaps written for posterity. AMERICAN RESTAURANTS the afternoon closed with Re GROUP CALLED BACK And since posterity was rather scantily represented in the spighi's graphic and colorful "Feste Romane." Academy on Friday, the success OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Femoue tor (in food and cocktaila in a charming old maoa ioa I house.

Luncheon, dinnara, cocktaila dally. Sua, dinnera 12-S P. M. Private dining- rooma (or ALDEN PARK0 Wimlickoe Are. School Lane, Gtnnaatown, Philau weaaingt ft partial.

free Darkmc, GE t-2337, 'Royal Ballet9 at the World EVERY MEAL CAN BE A SPECIAL OCCASION Delicious miilt for rjeonle who want tha hcit. French Specialtiei Steaki Chop Tempting Menui prepared by expert chafi. Vou will be JOHNBARTRAII HOTEL Broad Lata it Sts. Klnriley 6-1100 impressed and pleated. Popular pricaa.

COMPLETE DINNERS FROM S3.1J BANQUET FACILITIES FOR IS TO 171 Margot.Fonteyn Stars In Magnificent Film GARDEN TERRACE SMORGASBORD DINNER each Wed. ft Thurs. Appetlaer thru BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOTEL Chestnut Street at Ninth WAlnut 2-8600 Prima Rib of Beef from Cart 13.93 Alio Iteaki, Chops, Complete Menu Monday Tuesday Friday Dinner By MILDRED MARTIN By far the best, most expertly photographed ballet film to date, Dr. Paul Czinner's "The Royal Ballet," now at the World, brings well-deserved screen immortality to the in nift iiJ'lA. Vfjiwiil i.h wfUXnjliJ rourS ViLJlfS' ssssfh Cn gj Va.

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Private room lot banquets ft tardea. 1 S23 Uent 5t, Rl 1.1WO Continuoue entertainment ft dancing. Werner Henze and choreo graphed by Frederick Ashton nounced Friday that "Laurette" will not open here because Judy Preceding it are the "Swan Lake" excerpts, almost lovingly CRYSTAL RESTAURANT "Vcll-Ar 845 Pent) Street A Berka County tradition for over two Resi-f, Pa. IT aeowationa. Oo Pena Square.

Reading. staged and performed, and Stra Holliday, the play's star, has to undergo corrective surgery for a throat condition. vlnsky's enchanted and enchant ing "The Firebird," in which Stanley Young's drama, based Delicious Home Cooking prepared by our chefs wka I 1 I in Miss Fonteyn's magical bird and on Marguerite Courtney's biog' CASPAR'S CAFE 4911 Baltimore Are. SAratoga t-9312 the ensemble catch the ena raphy of her mother, actress wmn wiw u. la jvari.

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ply the nke for hirthdeye and anniversaries. meled, bizarre- quality of the iuS.i I- 1 ia Laurette Taylor, was to have had it nr. its local premiere at the Forrest III. II I Xr- I Kir-ii-a'" 1 music to perfection. SUPREME ARTISTRY The technique of the Roya! last Tuesday evening but per Oratloua dining In a relaxed menner at eenslble prices.

Featuring Continental Cuisine. Music I CHETWYND Peitaorint Cocktail Leunga Lincaiter Ave, Rotenont formances were canceled night enghtly. For partfei, banquet! and reservations (all LAwrence 1-1 10. ly because of Miss Holliday's ill Ballet's prima ballerina assoluta is displayed in what may be health. Miss Holliday appeared In the CRESHEIM ARMS HOTEL DELICIOUS FOOD Relae in o'jr lovely Colonial Din called the film's curtain raisers.

Thistledown, airy, Miss Fonteyn week's tryout engagement in lug Room. Breakfaet, lunch New Haven, and played JL-dinner daily Sunday. FreeJseemS not SO mUCh to mOVC 8S On Allen'a Lane (One blade off 7300 Germintewn Ave. rirainr Itl 7-MOU. tn Cha navar aflihriniinrT in the benefit performance at the Forrest last Monday eve She has the heart, the consum FAIR OAKS DUCK INN FAMILY SPECIALS ATI vnu ran C.

ning On Wednesday morning mate skill, the supreme artistry to cloak technique, to make her she returned to New York to con Opp, Fair Oaks Nursery 193 Eaitoa RdRt. Ill Horihaa, ft. OS 2-26S1 WAREHOUSE RAINBOW ROOM CORAL HACERT STS. suit her physician and was hos dancing seem deceptively effort STORE: 2403-07 KENSINGTON AT YORK STATION 4 ITOlt 4 W(HOUll OHN 0ll I ii I PM Tbis a thuhv i i PM-suNOar ink, Roast Vermont Turkey kf 1 Served with 2 aiiorted rolle butter salad Own 12 Um, te 10 Caillns enow 12 erlii FRKK raelllllea (or Weddings, Showere and Bar Milnat. Urohotlc beveraaea.

pitalized for a severe bronchial less. 24 N. UIWIIN KMilKCtOa 4 HaWtfOta IVtS. ailment. But it is in "Ondine" that Miss 9, 'i a i Lid, Fonteyn truly comes into her tn.

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above Midvile most Interesting Menu Complete dinners from St. 85 BETTY ADAMS at the Piano TUei. thru gat. Excellent banquet ficilities. Ample free Birkine.

Producer David Merrick says his six Broadway shows are dropping the 7:30 Wednesday AMERICAN EXPRESS CARTE BLANCHE night curtain time, and will rt KELLY'S OPPOSITE READING TERMINAL own as actress as well as dancer. Her water sprite enamored of a mortal is a truly lovely, poignant creation as, moving from happy innocence to fear and death, she at last bestows the kiss that seals her faithless lover's doom. TO BE TREASURED Ondine's dance with her Joyously discovered shadow, her deliriously romantic pas a deux with Palcmon (Michael Somes), her fateful game with the waves aboard ship, her rising from the sea for the tragic finale are things long to be treasured in While Miss Fonteyn rivets attention, other notably Alexander Grant as Lord of the turn to the old schedule Oct. 12. 18 II.

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