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4' Vo 40111141MIMAII PAGE 2 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM PAGE 2 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM 1- t- 11 i I1 1 i i 1 I 1 1 a et I a L- a 6 I i 1' I il tl 1 i- Sunday Oct 31 DIR One of Met Greats BY CLYDE WHITLOCK The Gypsy Dance in the second One of the most faithful and act will be done by Varkas with 'hard-working groups connected Catherine Horn and Virginia' with the production of the Bizet'Black "Danse Bohemienne" will opera "Carmen" Nov 10 and 11 be by Zina Masheiova and corps' the Fort Worth Civic Opera de ballet and "Farandole" by Association is the ballet Four Varkas Masheiova and the group times each week they meet at The girls in the corps de the Norene Thrash studio to are Virginia Bi26c Jane' their routine IDempsey Ann Etgen Janani Carmen Ballet Polished Under Eyes of Master Standard Works Included In First Symphony Program I The program to be played by which was played here years ago the Dallas Symphony Orchestra by Marousia Mueller with the ect lunder Antal Dorati's direction forFort Worth Symphony Orchestia the first concert of its Fort Worth 'under Brooks Morris' direction of six events includes fouri i I The program closes with tlet standard works three of which-symphonic suite 'Pines of Rome" rave not been played in Fortiv Respighi which depicts in i Worth The concert will be given'four movements the pines of Vila Nov 8 in Will Rogers Memorial 1 Auditorium Opening the program will be a 'Borghese the Catacombs the 7 niculum and the Appian Way The single ticket sale for tie by Leo Weiner of series opens Monday at the co 'the Bach "Toccata in Ma-- office of Mrs John Lyons jor" The larger symphonic worklocal manager is "SVMOhOrIV No 3 97 1 1 1 Sundav Oct 31 13113 One of Met Greats 1 ''--A- Four Standard Works Included -i Carmen Ballet Polished! fitt 1 A in First Symphony Program ss kr Itr4'-''41 S'1 Tlt i- The program to be played by which was played here years ao -1 4' A A 7 I l': A i- 4 4- i Under Eyes of IVIaster under Antal Dorati's direction forFort Worth Symphony Orchestia 'the Dallas Symphony Orchestraby 31arousia Mueller with the ed 2- 44k -41 t' -sit the first concert of its Fort orth under Brooks Morris' direction I 1 a1144 4-3y -1-- 7--A -4- ----0 BY CLYDE WIIITLOCK 1 The Gypsy Dance in the second of tincludes The honpirora program Fploinseess owith Rome" A i Alt ti I 1 -4 7 act will be done by Varkas with Catherine Horn and Virginia! standard works three of which rave not been played in Fort hv Respighi which depicts in i P4 A1 Vit 'Iti 400)1ta) '''''t Ll One of the most faithful and -----i tm -2' (-- hard-working groups connectecl 7 1 -4 -4 Jr :1 4 li i171 with the production of the Bizet' Black- i lit -t A opera "Carmen" Nov 10 and 11 the Fort Worth Civic Opera "Danse Bohemienne" be by Zina Masheiova and corplisill de ballet and "Farandole" by Varkas Masheiova and the group Worth The concert Will be No 8 in NNill Roers Opening the program will be a given four movements the pines of Vil-a 'Borghese the Catacombs the Ji- niculum and the Appian Way The single ticket sale for tie' ---4-- Association is the ballet Four The girls in the corps de transcription t4lued' ji trsiu a -c hby: Leo office of Mrs John Lyon 1-- ot-Z '(1-4I orene Thrash studio to study ballet t8 times each week they meet at! balle c'oataWm series opens Monday at the co 4- ti th are Virginia Blzek Janet 'cert 14 1Itxr-- their routine I Dempsey Ann Etgen Janan ilocal manager 1 42r elplaproko I I -f 4 4- f4 1- 0 ct 2 86-' AIR-- '4--- 4Pd! '-'41i' i 44 A i :01 e' --tr- 2 e( -1 i vli16--77-s--6? 4 A -1 -t -0 IF 14e7- --4- 0 f- Ntit tikt i a 11 ll- NoW" 4 Fr- 34i ret if 1 IJ4 1 'f PC: 'A t'L the study of ballet and 1111 MEIMIlk AIMINM Mak k- Aft 02 No 10 the study of ballet and II at 13 was dancing professionallyIMOilValeS Famous choir After study in New York he went 1 to Paris for study with Nicholas' Legat former member of the! "'Music no matter how high Chapel Choir sings at conventions Russian Imperial Ballet who had: its artistic and technical quality! and is the choir of First Pres- been the teacher of Anna Pav-1 byterian Church at Princeton The and Nijinsky I fulfills its mission completely! 1 Oratorio devotes itself to that Varkas danced in Paris and only hen it brings an influence field while the Symphonic '-'1 London and before he was 18 of joy peace and good will to major choral works with engaged as a featured dancer individuals" 1 tra Forty picked voices from4-- for a Soviet Russian Revue which This is the conviction of John these groups constitute the tour-i' toured Russia 'Finley Williamson director of choir The men average 26 Returning to America he acclaimed West-'years and the girls 22 and more premier danseur with Mik- minister Choir which will be pre- than half the members are I hail Mordkin one of the Saturday night in Willorganists il ballet names of modern times Rogers Memorial Auditorium byl 1 In the effort to offer something After Mordkin's death Arnrknq! E---4 NI After 'Mordkin's death Varkas 4 4: Aztegan the study of ballet and in 'at 13 was dancing professionallyIMOtiValeS Famous lc Choir 4 study in New York he went to Paris for study with Nicholas' Legat former member of the "'Music no matter how high Chapel Choir sings at conventions Russian Imperial Ballet who had and is the choir of First Pres- its artistic and technical quality! been the teacher of Anna Pay-I I fulfills its mission completel 'lova and Nijinsky yi byterian Church at Princeton The :4 )0ratorio devotes itself to that Varkas danced in Paris and only when it brings an influence field while the Symphonic does London and before he was 18 of joy peace and good will to I I tra Forty picked voices major choral works with orches- as engaged as a featured dancer' individuals" for a Soviet Russian Revue which' This is the conviction of groups constitute th toured Russia 'Finley Williamson director of the ling choir The men average 26 Returning to America he be internationally acclaimed Wect- years and the girls 22 and more came premier danseur with Mik-minicter Choir which will be than half the members are: hail Alordkin one of the great sented Saturday night in Will! organists ballet names of modern timesi Rogers Memorial Auditorium by After Mordkin's death Varkas In the effort to offer something began the study of ballet and :4 13 at was ancing professionally1 li After study in New lork he went oilvates Famous Choir 0 t)nic ft cTIA ttr1 caL A An on tt In IA It-LIVI a a I I Legat former member of the Russian Imperial Ballet et a 11 had "'Music no matter how high Chapel Choir sings at and is the choir been the teacher of Anna Pav-1 ''''1ova and Nijinsky its artistic and technical quality! I fulfills its mission completely I I 1 fl nee! -1 Varkas danced in Paris en i rings an in lie London and before he was 18 of joy peace and goo the coniction of John these groups constitute th tour Is tra Forty picked voices from 'I was engaged as a featured dancer' individua will to byterian Church at Princeton The i Oratorio devotes itself to that i i I field hiLe the NiTypnOnIC owes I 1 major choral works with orcnes-1- for a Soviet Russian Revue which! This is toured Russia Returning to America he be-I came premier danseur with NIik- 1 Finley Williamson director of the mg choir The men average 26 acclaimed West and the girls 22 and more minister Choir which will be pre than half the members are i hail Mordkin one of the greatsented Saturday night in Willorganists i ballet names of modern timesiRogers Memorial Auditorium by In the effort to offer After Mordkin's death Varkas --Star-Tegegram Staff Photo CARMEN ballet in the opera "Carmen" Nov 10 and 11 will feature Leon Varkas ballet master and premier danseur and Zina Mashieova premiere danseme Interested watchers in rear are three members of the corps de ballet Left to right Janan Hart Virginia Black and Catherine Horn all of Fort Worth --1z -t7 1: 1-- -4' 5 t----? "7 7 4 frr- le I 4 1 0-L i5'-'- i it 'L'' '4' i'l ''''47'''''''' -e--- A 4 '1-: 1 4 I ---1----4 i 8 i il '''Ist 1 1 4 -r -k II 5 s- :6" A lrmP i-r '1---ztem-e'' 'N'A -'''''i--wer''' A-- i''''''' i i 2- 4 ei1 '6: a tost 1' 1: ''''4' Ittr 'r-4 t' 400' 0: 4'-: 5 -r 2 77e'f '-'''4 zez- Staff Photo CARMEN ballet in the opera "Carmen" Nov 10 and 11 will feature Leon Varkas ballet master and premier danseur and Zina ATashieova premiere dan- eft to setre Interested watchers in rear are three members of the corps de ballet right Janan Hart Virginia Black and Catherine Horn all of Fort Worth I adtler141001 00111Mok Symphony Conductor to lb 4 ditii MA 6 5 Be on 1st of Sunday Series -4Aggi 1 --gnr50 (I-6 ti---p-A 441 41- 4- -AP 141c7-''' ''Oft 11 044- -'4eler r--f 'aii' 5 's 1- 'f- Pk 110:: 1 1'53 itt'' 4e4 1 144 i A- 745fir'itiw -4--- 4' -r rkt 5 41014--'-9-0 The Euterpean-Woman's Clubithe piano faculty of Hardin Col- Sunday Twilight Musicales will lege open its new season at 4 m1 The program consists of "Cha conne (Bach) -Andante" from Sunday at the Woman's Club -Concerto in Minor" (MendelsThe artists will be Frederick sohn) "Rondo" (Mozart-Kreisler) Ealazs violinist conductor of the rintroduction and Rondo Capric 1 Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra cioso Saint-Saens "London- clerry Air" (Kreisler) "Romanza and teacher of instrumental music iAndaluza (Sarasate "Obertass" at Hardin College and Ann Good- I win accompanist (Wieniawski) and "Bear Dance" Balazs is Hungarian by -Bagpipers" (Bartok) 1 but American by choice He served four years with the Ameri- As 7 can field artillery during the war THE TURN Since his discharge he has played nearly 400 concerts AS THE 700 FREDERICK ANN BALAzs GOODWIN li 45 TURNTABLE TURNS 4Lt 's 0 1 1--- 4: 'it' i 1 1 1 1 0- I It 4er I 1 A I I 0 A 40 i I I I 1 1 4 4 ii- t' 1 4 4:11 I 4 i It I 411 1 1 I i I 4 I 1 I i 1 I I 11 i 4 7 1 I A Miss Goodwin the accompanist EZXNGPSIN Ail pa-11 aPnOPs01711R wItTA1)111aArNo I His music long was misunder- Is a pupil of Ivy Eddlemon of accompamment by Stevenson Barrett and repudiated because of Album of three 10 Inch Coumbia records i MM-768 $390 I its audacious simplicity and ab- I Talent Three of the songs are Pied-I The pieces recorded are said to stract austerity montese folk songs as been a rejoinder to Debusby Sinigaglia Others are comment that Satie's music -To Get Chance Is Aty Food" a Venetian form So he wrote pieces song: well known the shape of a pear The State Department of Edu- the American concert stage and Robert and Gaby Casadesus man the -Devil's and wife are equipped to do this cation and the Houston Symphony The fire and dramatic force im-! music without self-consciousness Orchestra are co-operating by the popular Aletroplitan or pose The transparency of both promote a radio series under theJ)pera basso give interest which score and playing is interesting would i sponsorship of Texas Gulf Sulphur not otherwise be implicit which will afford opportunties for in unknown songs in an ahem MOTION oT ir Psongs ICI liT PICTURE 0 FAVORITES: picture cEoirgehs Played by Andre Kostelanetz and His young talent The series to betongue Orchestra of four Columbia sent out over Texas Quality Net-1 io records 1MM 750 $4 90 MOTION PICTURE FAVORITES: Eight! popular songs from Dicture scores played by Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra of four Columbia! 10 records 1MM 750! $4 90 liable does the piano playing: Almost measure by measure the dances are polished and the demands are tremendous liable does the piano Almost measure by measure the dances are polished and the memory demands are tremendous Hart Catherine Horn Margol premier danseur of the Met- Webster Karkalits 1 ka vl eoster Jones Yam isarkaiits ropolitan Opera New York That ikas premier danseur of the Met-' profit by the co-operation of a and Barbara Willis The Ix the local organization is able to are Jere Admire Tommy An- derson Jimmy Bordwell Bob JOHN FINLEY WILLIAMSON Fox Frank Mack Gene Tanner I dancer and choreographer of such eminence is a combination of good Kenneth Pense and Jack Wilson "Joy Peace Good 1111" i managrment and good luck I Varkas is an American born in Nebraska who began professional life as a child actor with I his mother in repertoire and 4 st Chautauqua companies At 12 he 060:1 Fort Worth Town Hall joined Ballet Theater as first' Just after the first World War dancer and six years ago was the Westminister Presbyterian engaged by the Metropolitan of Dayton had as its The records show that Varkas director this same Williamson appeared as one of the principals whose high ideals of technique with the Mordkin Ballet in Fort and service brought more than Worth Nov 13 1937 when the local attention upon the choir program consisted of was realized that the choir with music by Adolphe Adam: could be made a touring body and "Goldfish" to a Tcherepnine and in 1921 the first tour was score He was here later with undertaken It long ago ceased rtnilat Thcntn nvIrl 'Inc Am-ill the first Theater as irst i for every member of its audiences i Just after --World War i ix years ago was something to his liking and un- i the Westminister Presbyterian Metropolitan of Dayton had as its derstanding the programs are show that Varkas director this same Williamson marvels of musical tolerance of the principals whose high ideals of technique The choir takes its mission kin Ballet in Fort and service brought more than seriously Before each concert Dr 3 1937 when the local attention upon the choir sted of Williamson stands before his It was realized that the choir Adolphe Adam: could be made a touring body singers for a few moments of to a Tcherepnine and in 1921 the first tour was: here later with silence during which the mem- undertaken It long ago ceasedi bers recall that their purpose is 1 i i and last April pailei 1 neater aria last April I 113 1 W111 Lila' LIICIL FULL pki3 la was featured with Marina Svet-1 to be a church choir but ow to bring to the world a message is the touring unit of the NI est- of peace and beauty in song lova and Peggy Smithers in a minister Choir School in Prince- ballet in six scenes in the Metro-1 0 The program is equally divided politan production of Massenet'si between sacred and secular num "Manon" in Dallas The members of the first choir bers and the American element As soon as the Fort Worth en- were business men and house- is strong The classical church gagement is over Varkas will re-I wiyes now the 40 singers who school is represented by Vittoria lova and Peggy Smithers in al is tne touring unit oi me NI I of peace and beauty in song 1 minister jChoir School in Prince- ballet in six scenes in the Metro-I mt on The program is equally divided politan production of Massenet'si between sacred and secular num- "Manon" in Dallas The members of the first choir bers and the American element As soon as the Fort Worth en- were business men and house- is strong The classical church gagement is over Varkas will red wives now the 40 singers who school is represented by Vittoria turn to the Metropolitan to pre-' I make up the touring choir are Schuetz Byrd and Palestrina and pare for the season's opening on' selected from 400 students of 'modern output by Willan ThompDec 4 He does not yet know i the school son Christiansen and Lockwood in what work he will first appeari The choir since the initial 1 Secular numbers are by Mac-perhaps something Russian pos-I tour has sung in the United kiowell Delius Nicolau and Hansibly Rimsky-Korsakoff's Canada and Cuba and del gourotcha" or Borodin's "Prince made European tours in 1929 and' The entire second half consists Igor" I 1934 which included Englandd of American folk-songs There are The ballet will appear in the Scotland and 13 continental in Gilead" "Soldier Sol-tavern of Lillas Pastia in the sec- tries In the last 10 years the: dier" "Go 'Way from My Winond act of "Carmen" and at thel choir has made 105 appearances: dow" "St Louis Blues" "Lane beginning of the fourth act It is with orchestras including the i County Bachelor" "Skip to My universally customary to use i New York Philharmonic-Symmusic from other Bizet scores for' phony NBC Symphony and Phi lathe fourth act dances In Fort delphia Orchestra Worth the numbers will be "Far- There are four choirs The andole" from "L'Arlesienne" and "Danse Bobemienne" from "La jolle fire de Perth" MEXICAN A ballet rehearsal is a strenu A Dail et renearsal is a strenuous session and the "Carmen" dances are no mild classic posturings They are fast fiery and physically demanding Ruth Wyche Caviness clevcr and re- FOR RENT WASHING PER DAY VACUUM PER DAY Pickup and Delivery CITY REFRIGERATION Co 2811 Seventh St Phone 2-2348 For your listening pleasure PIanorama Today 1 :30 o'Clock 1360 Kc by rL A 502 Main Street fir IF ExiL4g 7 WILL ROGERS AUDITORIUM NOV 11 A tit trir A flituto k) 0 0 4 4 '2'1 VW 1111S PE1414TIVitatititiS in the Notion's Grectse3s6to 1 TiolLets--Ault Music Store-- $120 A it cl Tborsday 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his mother in repertoire and ----7N sional life as a child actor with 4:: i 4 i ik 4 4 1: 4 1 At 12 he -5r 4 4: x- 3i 44 :4 o'C Chautauqua companies xier it I c4i -5 It 4 ityt i 4 '-v-i-ii ir' 7 dolEM1 CA a a4 Ir ::1 -F -NGE MIME MEXICAN FOODS 1 1- ::1 trijoy genuine Mexican Foods 1 at their delicious best your favorite drink Steaks too is' Parking is easy at El Chico Iii- Drive out today for a 3 4' superb Mexican dinner Fort Worth Town Hall -t-r joined Ballet Theater as first i Just a fter the first World War for every member of its audiences 1440-- t--- i -r dancer and six years ago was something to his liking and un-i 41- 5 1 I the IN estminister Presbyterian Fast Courteous Service engaged by the Nletropolitan church of Dayton had as its derstanding the programs are City The records show that Varka- Ty Federation of Colored Wemens this same Williamson marvels of musical tolerance Clubs Presents Hrs Daily 11 PM appeared as one of the principals ose high ideals of technique HOMER SMITH'S with the Mordkin Ballet in Fort) The choir takes its mission and service brought more than MELODAIRES Worth Nov 13 1937 when the A seriously Before each concert Dr local attention upon the choir stands before his 1 5336 Camp Bowie Blvd program consisted of IN Tuesday Nov 2 85 it was realized that th illiamson choir with music hby Adolphe Adam' WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM could be made a touring bodysingers for a few moments of Phone 7-7898 and "Goldfis" to a Tcherepnine Section Reserved for Whites and in 1921 the first tour was: score He vv-as here lat vith er 1ilence during which the mem- ADMISSION ST35 Tax Incl undertaken It long ago ceased' Ballet Theater and last April' bers recall that their purpose is Ito be a church choir but now I was featured with Marina Svet-l bring to the world a message is the touring unit of the West- lova and Peggy Smithers in a of peace and beauty in song Jninister Choir School in Prince- ballet in six scenes in the Metro- ton The program is equally divided A 1 politan production of Massenet's' between sacred and secular num- "Manon" in Dallas The members of the first choir bers and the American element As soon as the Fort Worth en- were business men and house- is strong The classical church gagement is over arkas will re-I wives now the 40 singers who school is represented by Vittoria 04" with turn to the Metropolitan to pre- make up the touring choir are' Schuetz Byrd and Palestrina and! 4at pare for the season's opening onlselected from 400 students of modern output by Willan Thomp-1 r- IRIAN SULLIVAN of tftet vd METROPOLITAN OPERA Dec 4 He does not yet know i the school son Christiansen and Lockwood! 2 NIGHTS 8: I 5 co as on outstanding in what work he will first appear) The choir since the initial Secular numbers are by Mac- 4ro Don Jose 10-II ALBERTA MASIELLO as perhaps something Russian pos-I tour has sung in the United! dowel' Delius Nicolau and Han- ler- it thrilling fiery Carmen It-- IV sibly Rimsky-Korsakoff's Canada and Cuba and del WILL ROGERS WM HARGRAVE as gourotcha" or Borodin's "Prince made European tours in 1929 and' The entire second half consists powerful Escomille- AITDITORIUM A I with LE08 Igor" I 1934 which included England of American folk-songs There are VARKAS leading dance The ballet will appear in the Scotland and 13 continental in Gilead" "Soldier Sol- ii Cast of Over 150 4Popor'21 of the Metropolitan tavern of Lillas Pastia in the sec- tries In the last 10 years "Go 'Way from My Win- 4 SpectSentar Proauction wills Prot esSiOnal ond act of "Carmen" and at thel choir has made 105 "St Louis Blues" "Lane Leads Supported by Texas Singers and Dancers beginning of the fourth act It is with orchestras including the County Bachelor" "Skip to My universally customary to use I New York Philharmonic-Sym- Lou" "Poor Wayfaring Stranger" TICKETS Lower floor $360 300 240 i- 300 240 LOB music from other Bizet scores for Phony NBC Symphony and Phila- -Deaf Woman's Courtship" and (Tax Ind) 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French pianist Samson enne "Joy Peace Good Francois new to the Southwest I CARRIER fi i octtleop Varkas is an American born in Nebraska who began profes-: sional life as a child actor with his mother in repertoire and i Chautauqua companies At 12 he High Ideals of Techn "Concerto in A Major" by Liszt ii--4- -i-: :41 1 -ii I 4" 7 4'd 0 1111kteb "I (I 5:5 '4 I 7 i- 1 3 :4 1 11 i i i A 2 1 4 4 'i 4 4: Fort Worth Town Hall for every member of its audiences r4y ''r 1 joined Ballet Theater as firsti i Just after the first World War ta-- -i4171- s': 1 dancer and six years ago was something to his liking and un-1 the Westminister Presbyterian engaged by the Metropolitan Church of Dayton had as its derstanding the programs are 1 The records show- that Varkas! director this same Williams resents Williamson marvels of musical tolerance ity- federation of Colored Women's Clubs appeared as one of the principals 1 1 i 1 r--- litWMr71 Lui tilz WV i1ilan1nu1c1 Mal it Ulb VI 111111Ci11 tolerance 11 rillSWFITS firs Daily II with the Mordkin Ballet in Fort! i whose high ideals of technique The choir takes its mission HOMER SMITHS Worth Nov 13 1937 when the local attention upon the choir seriously Before each concert program consisted of appeared as one of the principals and service brought more than It was realized that the choir Williamson stands before his MELODAIRES To wooGs dEoRys MEMORIAL 2 8 5336 Camp Bowie Blvd WILL ISAUDITORIUM and "Goldfish" music Adol he Adam to a TPcherennine could be made a touring body singers for a few moments of Phone 7-7898 boction Roservod for Whit and in 1921 the first tour was: with undertaken It long ago ceasedi bers recall that their purpose i score lie was here later Theater 1 April silence during which the mem- ADMISSION ST35 Tax Incl Ballet et eater an last pri to be a church choir but now was featured with Marina Svet-l to bring to the world a message iv I lova and Peggy Smithers in at is the touring unit of the West- of peace and beauty in song hil 1 ballet in six scenes in the Metro-Iminister Choir School in Prince- The program is equally divided i ton poi" tan production of Massenet's i "Manon" in Dallas As soon as the Fort Worth en-1 turn to the Metropolitan to pregagement is over Varkas will re1 The members of the first choir were bus- mess men and house- wives now the 40 singers who make up the touring choir arelbetween sacred and secular num- OP bers and the American element is strong The classical church 'school is represented by Vittoria Schuetz Byrd and Palestrina Hi I selected from 400 students ofin-" tt wiii -1-1-I nnrc nr a con cnn I- tr 1ln rr etri r-- oltroo t-olo -s if CI with IRIAN SULLIVAN of ffm work was inaugufated in 1945 ERIK SATIE7 "Three Pieces in the Shape! In characteristic lush style thisl Varkas is cheerful and never im- ol a Pear- on two pianos bY! Auditions to be held in the 18! Robelt nd Ca nonular nronni7ntion clops- spti patient with his charges R9OCTt ana uzmy popular ular organization does a set is cheerful and never im- patient with his charges of three 10 in(-1 Coiumbia ----ii educational districts of the state will be held simultaneously and all first-place contestants will audition later in Austin to mine final winners Audition matters NA- ill be handled by the Music Division of State Department of Education (NIMIA 763) $390 of songs which have high-lighted picture scores The num-: When Satie set forth on are these: "September musical revolt from Romanticism sung by Nelson Eddy in "Knickerand Impressionism in French bocker Holiday" Rodgers' "Its music it was years before he made 'a Grand Night for Singing" from an impression other than as an "State Fair" "Sweet Leilani" from iconoclast with a wry and satiric-Waikiki Wedding" Yournansl wit His influence from "Flying Down to His influence from "Flying Down tot i Details relative to selections struments and prizes will be an- I broadened as the leader of the Rio: Gershwin's "A Foggy Day" nounced as soon as Efrem Kurtz' incorrigible "Les Six" a group jrom ams el in Distress" conductor of the Houston Syind which included Milhaud Honeg'rhanks for the Memory' from phony returns to Houston Iger and Poulenc Broadcast of 1938" "Sweet and Lovely" from "Two Girls and Sailor" and Take MIMIT nN THT TH 'from a Grace Moore film SERIOUS MUSIC ON THE AIR OLALLLU LI 0 LILL a A LU 1 Ll 11 J-111-1 CM A II 1 1 li A Columbia single holds inci- KXOL 13 I 1:30 Song with the dental music in rich modern SUNDAY IDaDepuis ing Doi le Jour from Ch arles ill style iams from the Sponsore of ni tlain Ttlale chorus and The Symphonette Brahms British-made film "While I Live Harlech Traditional ciirection ot Mh isel Plastro KRLD-CBS Medl from om -Naughty Marietta" Hertiert i It played by Williams and his glivlar all gin Men of Welsh Perfect Das- Bond WIDNIESDAIL I own orchestra Rustle of Spring Sincling I fie in the first po 830-9 m-Jaznes tenor Dr Ole THE' Giri of My ClaPPFrark Black conducts the orchestra an A single disc holds on one side I 316 Houstor weetheart of Sigma ChiStokes Vernorl orus KRLD-CES Shadow March del Riegocih 'Night and DaN Porter ve short pieces 'Wintergreen for President Gershsin 1 Schwartz sition't for string orchestra -4When Day Is Done Katcher: Tnrough the Years Youmans ir Czardas No 1 Hiriecptins Serenade from Lively" for string quartet or Maine Stein Song giic 1 Le ncavallo' 0 choir also in first position by LennY Havens Oh Malerfrootbad Methey: -Hariardiana" -Lord I Jeffrey Aniher-t- -Bco-a Booi -Far i Paul Hindemith austere but en- Above Waters'' Stem nn--New York Philharmonic-I 'Eymphony directed by Dmitri Mitroi)ou- Song7 i gall'Y music--E IV 'los Rudolf Serkm piano soloist Symphony No 2 in minor Borodin Ad eConcerto for Piano and flat ma Orchestra Brahms 4 1 No 2 in lor KXOL Sponsored 71iiiZr II RUSS ff KX0I Sponsored rn WilVIZr all Ri7SS I PlOACE' 0 TME I 316 Houston FT WORTH SERIES 1411' mc I 113 i Z'j ASTRA 1 5 Merrill baritone1 with the orchestra and chorus under the curection of Russ Case WRAP(830-NBC Gal Is Mine (-Inside Schwartz Eue moon Rodgers Flay Gypsies Dance Gypsies 'Countess Maritza) Kaman Always Berin La Cumparsita Rodriguez r)10 Possente (Faust' Gounod LAST WEEK for TICKETS! For the First Brilliant Concert by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra ANTAL DORATL Musical Director SOLOIST Samson Francois PIANIST Monday Nov 8 8:15 pm WILL ROGERS gilUDITORIILIII W30 7 15 m--Carnegle Hall G4idys Swarthout mezzo-soprano: Dr Frank arid his Concert Orchestra WBAR (SO-ABC Witches Dance Mac Dowell' --Palling in Love With tote Rodgers Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa Go 'Way From MY Window Arr Niles Habanera and Vaqueros Song from -N atoms" Herbert 'Vile Lord's Prayer Malotte W30-11 m--American of Fa iniliar Music with Donald Dame tenor: -Jean Dickenson and Margaret Daum opra nos Eve: Yn MacGregor conLralto FAA820--NBC -Time On MY Hands Youmans Tea for Two from -No No Nanette" Youmans -Harbach-Caesar -Youre Evervwhere Youmans-Heyman liVhen I Grow Too O'd to Dream Romberg-Hammerstein Invitation to the Dance Von Weber-Liebling -If Were MusicReisfeld-Stoner See You" Face Before Me Schwartz-Dietz tsle D'Amour Edwards SINGLE TICKET SALE ALL THIS WEEK Mrs Lyons' Office Washer Bros PRICES: INCLLICING TAX 11-12 m--The NBC Symphony Or'etestra under the ntrecVon of Arturo ''Toscantrt in an All-Brahms concert 'NVBAPF201-NBC -1rag1c Orerture 1 -Symphony No 1 in minor MONDAY 7-30 8 Steber sopraro arid the orchestra elrected by Hoard -Barlow WFAA 820 NBC Sari Kalman' dArrour rds tt an Seremid Alter Lower floor Sokorty S3 00 $240 SI-80 $2 40 $180 SI 50 CALL 2-2S88 FOR RESERVATION il -4 4 7.

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