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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 42

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THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR ThuriMar. 18, 1959 2n and came to this country! when he was 15. Some of his best-known compositions, IJKVi Turns' "Gidget's the Greatestl'1 -Dick Clark SI RAGING AMidaet in Lrrrf i ate In Foss's life, however, to serious composing. He works and reworks all his compositions. The piano concerto which he will play tomorrow night was revised so extensively after its first premier in Venice that he used almost all the prize money it won him to pay for the copying of the new version.

The concerto has set a record for American composition in that it has been played by more American orchestras 18, including Minneapolis' than any other except Symphony Soloist 'Jams' Classics KOW OPEN A.M. iMkuuBnenmooi WELCOME HIGH tfHMI BASKETBALL' FANS! TONITI OLD TIMI I BABE WAGNER 51 1.1 I 1 mm I nf I 1 I 4 inotoeti ma tvi. a. ju. 1 4tn ten mmih taimti't tutu tmtTiB -fitlSfrM VAN HEfllN-SILVANA MANGANO-VIVECA like "Prairie" and "The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," have had uniquely American themes, but he makes no point of composing "American" music.

Right now he is working on a set of variations for orchestra, commissions by American Federation tof Music Clubs, ancWas of yesterday" on a miniature opera. Foss says he doesn't yet know the subject of the opera, which he agreed Wednesday to do for the Festival of Two Worlds at Spoleto, Italy, Starts TODAY! MPIIDTIC ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE uUllltO "BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR" Foss was born in Berlin.1 Starring imriai inrn AN DBA MARTIN years, and says the rules are very complicated. These involve which member of the group plays the solos, which chords the players are allowed to use, and other details. Improvisation is subordin rrouuinni tin iLbnnibULun wWarnerScope Co He had to prefend and so did she except in a moment like Aw jffyfc. fCT I 5t.

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Powerful. Equ iitely Poetic Allegory el Men i Seercn For 6od end Truthl "THE 7TH SEAL" Written and Directed by INGMAK BERGMAN Sweden Greatest IMreetor Th Corredy of tH Yearl TONY CURTIS ff eleyi oroiy toer for 104 snowbound 6 'i on furlough in bey Pereel ce-storrinej LINDA JANET CRISTAL LEIGH eV In Cinema Scape A Color yl a' 5th ST. 2 TECHNICOLOR FEATURES JAMES STEWART KIM NOVAK "BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE" 'S1on ae 7 en A) le ts 'Thi lMin at it I ADULTS 5Cc jf ef'A ggl HELD OVER! Jam sessions are no longer the special province of jazz musicians. Lukas Foss, piano soloist at Friday's Minneapolis concert, says he has "broken the monopoly" jazzmen had up to now on improvising when several players per-form together without written music. Foss and a group of musicians at the University of California at Los Angeles, where he is professor of music, gave their first public performance only a few weeks ago.

At all three concerts since, he says, they have had packed houses. The 36-year-old composer has been working on his "system" for about two LUKAS FOSS Symphony soloist MOVIE TIMES At major downtown theaters: "THE BLACK ORCHARD" (RKO Pan) 11:10, 1, 2:50, 4:40, 6:30, "WINDJAMMER" (Century) 8:30. "SLEEPING BEAUTY" (Academy) 12:35, 2:25. 4:15, 6:05. 7:55, 9:45.

"UP PERISCOPE" (Lyric) 11, 1:10, 3:20, 5:35, 7:45. 10. "THE TRAP" (State) 11:35, 2, 3:45, SlI 7rSS 1(1 "THE JOURNEY" (Downtown World) 10:30. 1:05, 3:35, 5:45, 8:05. 10:15.

TEMPEST" (RKO Orpheum) 11:10. 1:25, 3:40, 5:55, 8:05. 10:20. "GIDGET (Gopher) 11, 12:45, 2:30. 4:15, 6.

7:50, 9:35, 11:25. AT THIS THEATRE CHILD. 12 0e ANYTIME OPEN 12 NOON CONTINUOUS SHOWS Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Antal Dorati Musical Director, Conducting Lukas Foss Pianist Foes, Piano Concerto No. 2: also music of Bach, Brahms 130 Tri, Kir 29 Nerlhre Aiditeiiia rlCKEls tirlrpti: S3 00 at It rhrop A D'v-rka" O'fce. Kp r.t Sec a st Paw Tee Plot tor CANClNt mm MARIGOLD BALLROOM TONITE! ONLY! NATIONAL CONTEST ROYAl BATTLE cf BANDS STUPENDOUS1 COLOSSAL! BASDIEJSCER SPECTACULAR! All ON fML AWE 5TA4I JULES HERMAN CKERMAK ROD AASERS Al NOYCE PtL'S MANY MORE! ccfs cm i ai rout (fi' rT O.S NOW i ZZK I lhC IV SOUND RICHARD LEE J.

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