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MUSIC REVIEW CALENDAR core Theater. A 1924 silent western directed by John Ford. "THE PROFESSIONALS" and "IN COLD various theaters. "THE TRAVELING" EXECUTIONER," Picwood in Concert Opener Theater. Stacy Keactt stars.

MUSIC STRING SYMPHONY, Wilshire Ebell Theater, 8:30 pjn. various theaters. Charles Bronson, Mar-. lene Jobert. with "Soldier Blue." TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME JUNIE MOON," various theaters.

Liza Minnelli stars. THE ANGEL LEVINE," various theaters and drive-ins. Stars Harry Belafonte, Zero Mostel. THE IRON HORSE," En 1 SNEASt Ella Lee BY JOHN ROCKWELL Time Sta Writer Ella Lee like a highly Intelligent Singer, fully equipped, from an interpretive standpoint, for the kind of introspective inusic which dominated her Monday evening recital. But considering the nature of her voice, she.

might be better advised to concentrate on uninhibited, let-'er-rip showpieces. The soprano opened the 25th season of Burbank Community Concerts at Burroughs High School with an Intriguing program. Operatic arias were lio," and the more extroverted of the six songs she selected from Schumann's "Liederkreis." The program also In-cluded an aria from Haydn's "The Seasons," three Mozart songs, an aria from Misterly's Bet-tina," Zador's "The Legend of the Heart," two of Xavier Montsalvatge's "Cinco canciones negras" and, as an encore, a sung a cappella. The program was accompanied conscientiously by Ralph Llnsley. Matinees Set for Tollbooth' "The Phantom Toll-booth," and animation and live-action film based on Norton Juster's children's story, will screen at various theaters Saturday and Sunday as the first in the series of children's matinees from MGM.

Butch Patrick is featured in the film, a Chuck Jones Production. Jones is the winner of three Academy Awards for his animated films and the originator of such characters as Wile E. Coyote and the Road MOVIES HALLOWEEN GHOST AND LAUGH 'SHOW, Silent Movie Theater. "HOW DO I LOVE THEE," various theaters and drive-ins. Stars Jackie Gleason.

IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD," Fox Theater. Stanley Kramer's comedy with an all-star cast. "MONTERREY POP' and "DON'T LOOK BACK," Royal Theater. Two rock documentaries by D. A.

Pennebaker. MOVIE NIGHT THE YEAR OF 1927, West-wood Film Society, 7:15, p.m. Films of Charles Lindbergh, Will Rogers, Oliver Hardy, Charlie Chase. RIDER ON THE RAIN," Walking Stick' Set MGM's "The Walking Stick" has been assigned a Nov. 4 citywide opening 'date.

Emlyn Williams and Phyllis Calvert also star. Alan Ladd Jr. produced, with Eric Till directing. TONIGHT 8:30 P. A new film by XL Booons a lar Lorangar.

There was a tendency, particularly in the early part of Monday's program, towards an edgy, brittle, nasal quality on top in forte passenges. And the voice threatened to quit in the midst of attempted pianissimi. In the more abandoned sections of the concluding "Ocean, thou mighty Monster," from Weber's Oberon," the voice took on an almost mezzo-like warmth and fullness. Earlier, moments of winning interpretive insight and vocal beauty only periodically surmounted the. technical limitations.

Miss Lee failed to provide the requisite sensuous ease of line for the quiet, lyrical music she chose, and particularly for the "Cinq po ernes de Baudelaire" of Debussy. Her best work, apart from the Weber, came in Amelia's Act II scene from "Un Ballo in Maschera," Leonore's aria from "Fide- New Cleveland Quartet iii Concert at Pasadena a ExnuoRnuiir smurei irauras miviEr Chtrlts Chtmplln, LA. Tlrrm COLUMBIA PICTVKS Peenii a BBS Proclwi A JACKNICHOISON 1 PREVIEW COLOR exetuetve cn8emcnt I nai THREESOME Is the first film made in Denmark since that couctry ended all censorship. SURPASSES tAMCVmOVS MO WITHOUT STITCH 2:304:30 6:30 8:30 10:30 P.M. BE ADMITTEO fftOOF Of AGC REQUIRED.

OF LOVE'' PJHaillil'Ml Jll 0 1 NO "uc" 10 Art. APtAHt .771 tvnlj YOU READ ABOUT IT MATINEES TODAY AT TONIGHT AT 7:00 IN ADULT BOOKS YOU SAW IT IN "WONDERFUL AND FUNNY. AfJ IMPORTANT FiLT.1! Richard Schickel, Life Magazine "Carrie Snodress.on her way to an Oscar!" Dorothy Manners, LA. Herald-Examlnsr "Richard Beniamin is brilliantl" -Archer Winsten.N.Y. Post NOW EXPERIENCE IT ON THE SCREEN! The New Cleveland (string) Quartet seems to know exactly what it wants.

Monday evening at the opening concert of the. Pasadena Art Museum's Contrasts" series, Donald Weilerstein and Peter Sa-laff, violins; Martha Stron-gin Katz, viola; and Peter Katz, cello, pursued excellence with artful determination. That they frequently hit the mark is all the more remarkable when one learns that the New Cleveland has been together only a year and a half. They are currently the quartet-in-residence at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Haydn's Quartet, Op.

76, No. 5 introduced the listener to a warm ensemble sound, firm yet unforced. At no time did the ego in-dulgences which mar many another young group endanger this one. Heads bodies bending with the phrases, the New Cleveland members seemed to possess an instant rapport with one another. They even breathed together.

Strange Stew Nowhere were results more felicitous than in the second quartet of Charles Ives. Weilerstein offered preparatory remarks, then the group launched into that strange stew of folksongs, hymns, classical symphonies and New England reactionism which somehow always manages to be uniquely Ives. The composer wrote that' the three-movement quartet depicts four men deep in political discussion. It is both more and less than that. The first movement alone treated us to "Dixie Continuous Daily from li45PM afrenk ptrrynim 3rd DrAort Mrrifl Deny 2:30 felO SlsOO 10:00 P.H.

Extra FrtlfatllttaiW at lliPJL MfS) NO ONE UNDER IS WILL BE ADMITTED OF AGE REQUIRED. Dally at both theatres 12:30 RATEO (X) NO ONE UNDER II WILL rtiI2mA in 1.1 1 IV 7 Major Studio Preview Tonlte 8:30 BEVERLY ON A aSinelrW- CLEAR DAYIS CREST 272-587S 474-7866, 2:15 FIVE EASY PIECES') SOUTH BAY 1 i. So. Bay Ctnter rRUrtSSIuNALS(Br) 371.0600. 4:43 IN COLD BLOOP(R) SOUTH BAY 2 SOLDIER BLUE(R 8.

Bay Canter RIDER ON 370-6396, CIS THE RAIN(GP) HOLIDAY KSi JUNIE M00Ni61 atn i opania canyon 6:45 THE HAWAIIANS(GP) Wuff PROFESSIONAU(GP) 32N.ll67.0"e:45 IN COLD BLOOD(R) mmm fHIiMMM SPACE 00YSSEV(81 -LM I ricFiard benjamin-frank langella carrie snodgress tenenpltybyeleanor perry 'from mnovlbyukiufmn produced nd dirtcled by Innk perry universal picture technicolor'' blended with a refreshing variety of songs. And Miss Lee, a local resident, Included the work of two local composers, Eugene Misterly and Eugene Za- dor, plu3 one local poet-translator, Basil Swift. She has a voice of healthy lirico spinto weight, with a. firm top. Registers are smoothly knit together; Intonation is dead on; enunciation of five languages is clear and accurate; phrasing betrays both intuitive rnusicality and careful foresight.

The voice has a per-v a i quick vibrato, slightly reminiscent of Pi- on the viola, "Taps" on the violin and a wicked little chorale parody complete with tremolando and discord. But ultimately, the New Cleveland's sturdy rhythmic sense, pitch precision and intelligent translation of thematic chaos superseded humorous or programmatic content. Its performance revealed the basic depth and strength of Ives' music. Beethoven's Quartet, Op. 59, No.

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