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MUSIC OF THE DAY IR00KLYN EAGLE, MONDAY. OCT. 25, 1943 MiUi Ktndieclu mmm Bamberger All-Soviet Music Haard in Carnegie; Frericht and Frijsh at Town Hall Samples of what the Soviet composer are doing; were put on exhibition at an all-Soviet concert presenUd by the American Russian Institute in Carnegie Hall last night. They testified to the fact that the creation of music Is carried on IN it i 1 i il vs. 1 TIL I jllt zz: 1 "1 Buys Scenarist's Play Theron Bamberger, producer of 'Tomorrow the World" at the Bar-rymore Theater, has purchased new play.

"Rldin' on His Pony," by Ben Barsman, a scenarist at tha RKO studios in Hollywood. The plsy is based on a story by Mr. Bsrzman and Lou Lani. Casting will begin In two weeks and the producer hopes to oien the play out of town shortly before Christmas. "Marching With Johnny," the new musical revue which the CIO is sponsoring.

1 now in rsbtarsal at the Foklne Studios, Carnegie Hail, under the direction of Philip Loab. In the cast of tba aJWabor revue, which will open Nov. 22 at the Mosque Theater In Newark, are Norman Lloyd, April Ames, Ginger Dulo, Virginia Boland. Beau Jenkins. Rosetta Le Nolr arid other.

Albrand, Nash, Perelman Tonight's Canteen Angels Guests' at tonight's Angel Table session at the Americn Theater Wing Staze Joor Canteen will be Martha Albrand, author of "Without Orders," and Ogden Nash and S. J. Perelman, who are responsible for a substantial part oi "One Touch of Venus." Broadway musical hit. The Angel' Table, conceived a means of permitting civilian to sec the canteen in action, collects a 1 100 "cover charge" txom each guest, the funds helping to maintain the canteen. Currently the tablt it conducting authors nights.

FRIDAY EVENING Thomas; SATURDAY EVENING y. Thomas will give recital jGregor Piatigorsky, cellist, at Town Hall the night of the will give his only New York WEDNESDAY EVENING Cloudio Arrou will be heord in recital ot Qjmegie Hall. is a pianist. tail or two: Her liquid touch in Ravel "Jeux d'eau" was just right, but the waters. d.tdnJ.

smile much; the Mompou's "Jeunes lilies au Jardin" was delightful, but the youUifuln of th girls was quite subdued. Povla Frijsh Start! Off Special Recital Series The inimitable Povla Frijsh started off on a three-ring song cycle at Town Hall yesterday afternoon to the evident delight of a large audience. As usual, personality carried the affair, and artistry completed it. She has a knack and an instinct for interpretation that apparently overcomes all vocal Obstacle. The recltaj opened with a Schubert group, progressed through a fitUh group id Khich Uit songs of Poulenc 'Air Champetre." '1804' and Chambr d'hotel'J courted favor and got it, and concluded with a miscellaneous number of English and Scandinavian items.

Oelius Dougherty was the acoompenlst. -5' Anything Can Happen in Hollywood When Orson Welles Rolls Onto the Lot (THURSDAY EVENING Jormila Novofoo, soprano, wil be a soloist with Philhormonic- I Symphony during slovok tribute. Ciecho help Orson prove that the band is quicker than tha tyc. Tony Hanlon. professional magician, who Is the man-behind-the-scenes of much of Welles' trickery- There's 'Death Valley Mae' Sampson MacDonald.

better known as 'Death Valley Mac" or Cactus Mac," a self-styled friend of Buffalo BUI and self-styled Australian whip-cracker. He at tones to rabbits, fowl and other animal assistants In th show. Ht also roams tha stags wli his ten-gsllon hat and spurred boot." and holds Orson's sis-inch cigars, when the master has to quit puffing and perform. Mary Rowlnpd appears In the act and doubles as scenic artist and creator art effects for the show. Peggy Vaughn serves as secretary to Orson and doubloa as wardrobe designer and wardrobe mistress.

Her peek-s-boo sea nun will be seen on the eight girls who fill the stage with pulchritude while Orson amazes tha public. Bhiffra Haran is Orson's No. 1 29th. He is a baritone. secretary and doubles as script clerk and stage director, giving the that keep the act well timed.

Most visible assistant Is George Shorty) Chlrelle, 56 Inches tall, who is the comedy relief and gets meet of the laughs. He trots all over tha stage, make 13 change of costume himself and ssrva as Orson's valet. Orson won him from Joe Cot ten on a bet. Court in Session Here ye, here ye, the First Circuit Court of Totem Pole is now in session. Judge Crossit presiding.

Justice. Yukon style, la being dispensed on a Hollywood sound stage for a scene In Columbia's "Klondike Kate," based on the life of Mr. Kate Rockwell Judge "Anything Legal" Crossit, played by George Cleveland, Is also the prosecuting attorney and lawyer for defense. Plaintiff is Ann Savage, who as Klondike Kate It suing Tom Neal for possession of the Great North- ern Light Hotel and Dance Hall. The courtroom is the dance nan recital of Hall.

the seoson ot Town itself. Twelve grizzled miners seated constitute 'the Jury. Kathleen Day to the stand," rasps the judge. The stand is a straight i back chair parched precariously on top of a faro table. Nimbly mounting the stand, Miss Savag attempts to answer barrage of questions fired at her in a hybrid mixture of Alaskan Idiom and legal mumbo-Jumbo.

"AU right." barks the Judge, "Jet-Jerson Bradlock tc the stand." Tom Neal hitches up his trousers and swaggers to the 'stand. Miss Savage, following the script, glares daggers at him. Disregarding them. Tom gallantly attempts to help her down. The crash that follows Isn't In the script.

"Cut, cut," call Director William Castle. Plaintiff and defendant lie sprawled on the floor in each other's arms. In mock dignity the Judge raps his gavel sharply for attention. "Looks like," he "the plaintiff and daftndant havt got together. Case dismissed." 8eaU are on sale today at the Forrest Theater office for the Edi uownng starring I Manhattan which i oprna nine MOTION MIHIIH I'lUI tM 1 ar aaaaaaaaaajaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai aaa ja kj I r.

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35 PICTI RF.S storits of all timet' -REDSOOK MAGAZINE a4 VJALT DOSHEV'S PULL HW8TM MW1PCI through and even as part ofhe war effort, and also that characteristic of the times are oftao fleeted In contemporary music. A Suite for Viola by the young jomppser. Chemberdihiti was given its American eonctrt premiere by Emanuel Vartii with Josef Wolffian at the piano. It promised well with its opening melodic measures. While ther were flashes of continuing interest, its three movements suggested that this work was only a sample.

Still another premiere Shos-takovich'a piano Sonata, No. 2, which Vera Brodsky set forth In ho uncertain Triors was a steely brilliance about both tht writing and the performance of a large part of the work, maain It bard te psreei muoh beauty on first though every so often there were some entrancing lytic measures. Certain Uaiu oi the composer 'ere evident per-eusive effects, march rhythms, ex-celent scherso writing, unnecessary length, and grim repetitions. An inspiration flashed out in part of the Largo, more 'so in the final Allegro, 'but muoh of the music was too simpiifitd to a single melodic line with sparse contrapuntal background. lis austere style called for more sustaining of sound than the piano could give.

Shostakovich appears to bloom in orchestration: this sonata calls (or reinforcement. Three new Shostakovich songs, sung by Alexander Klpnls. a serious one derived from Shakespeare's 6th Sonnet and two in lighter vein, "Cpmirr Thro" the Rye" and "The King of France" were without particular distinction. He also sang Knlppers "Meadowland." Doris Doree and Donald Dame also participated In the program which Included other -first American concert performances." but this listener set out for Town Hall In order not to miss the debut of a pianist. Derii Frericht Makes Debut in Town Hall There was plenty of technical resourcefulness, good taste, and charm about the playing of Doris Prertchs in TOn Hall last night.

She gave a certain amount of pleasure without carrying much conviction in the third part of her recital. Works of Rachmaninoff, Ravel. Mom poll and Albenlz sounded more alike than they should bava. CoiUrnU in phrasing, a more definitive style, and more abandon would have Injected more life Into some otherwise exemplary performances. For de plays Jack PEARL Harry GREEN ALL FOR ALL BIJOU Tk St.W CO Mtll Ivm.

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Mm. THI RS. PAT. al I 0 MUSIC OF THE WEEK To morrow evening, Roy Lev, pianist, will giv her qnnual Cornegie Hall recital. ion Carlo Opera Co.

Ends Broadway Season With a pcrtormaoce of Verdi's "II Fortune Gsllo'sSsn Carlo Opera Company ffosed its Fall season ef grand opera at the Broadway Theater Saturday night. In 17 dii'i ij dilferent operas were presented. Crowded houses were in order at most of the performances and hundreds were turned away after all seats were gone for weekend operas. It was Oallo's first season In New York's theater district tn a decade! The Broadway Is the largrst legitimate theater. The company now starts off on Its 32d country-wide tour.

Bookings Include Boston. Springfield, Worcester, Bridgeport, New Haven, Syracuse, Rochester, Toronto. Buffalo. Cleveland, Indiana-poll. Dayton, Detroit.

Milwaukee. St. Paul, Minneapolis. Winnipe e. Calvary.

Edmonton, Vancouver, B. Victoria. Seattle. Portland, San Francisco. Sacramento, Fresno, Los Angeles.

San Phoenix. Tucson, San Antonio, Dallas. Fort Worth. Oklahoma City, Wichita, Kansas City, fit. Louis.

Columbus, Ohio; Pittsburgh, Wgshington and Philadelphia. B. P. Schulberg and Marlon Gering have engaged Ernest Trues, for the part of the mayor in "Marianne." Mr. Truex has rejected two Hollywood engagements to return to the stage for this role.

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Station Jamaica, connecting with bussca. FiaST ACt 1:45 P.M. DAitr doumi ClOJEJ 1,30 P.M. Where Dhie I "THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS" IDKN.Ia.a rtar isKAHWHwiv'f SCaSSK PERFORMANCESJ I OfACIE FROM srlffq FC 11 II CH CYtW 1 mm iSM CAj I Ik ll'AI I I I i.rBaWs-a"T I I li THROUGH By ERNEST FOSTEB Hollywood (UP) Orson Welles showed up complete with entourage when he reported to Universal studios to begin shooting of his magic show for a film sequence. The magic show will be seen In "Three Cheers for the Boys" much ss it was In Orson's big-top "Wonder Show." which he has staged in a Hollywood tent out ot his own energies and pocketbeok.

It will be a two-stsr show. Its principles being Orson and Marlene Dietrich, who will oblige by being the lady who gets sawed tn two. With the Jack-of-all-theatrlcal trades mere: Professor Bill and his Circus Symphony, a five-piece band. They I play the pit orchestra lor the magic show in "Three Cheers for the Boys." Between takes Orson keeps them busy playing swing music (or his own entertainment. Lola Leig liter, Hollywood Assist-snce League worker who helped Orson entertain service men In the "Wonder Show" and who was drafted for the film.

Merry Hamilton, wife of movie and radio writer, drafted bv Welles snoiper or nis assistants. A I rewji paact RADIO CITV MUSIC HALL aaa aitaaf aaa I I IIC IBItHT'l BMaal Mlfl "LASSIE COME HOME" BOOST ttaOOWAU. a fiONAl CI(P Bivaaaanw Barn tlttaitat PraMlM BaU 111 IBM I rial Ml MttUIII Ban Baaa Nat II riMnal 1144. III. I 4l.TM.l4W SlMa taaa at at.

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Years Available:
1841-1963