The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1950, Page 12, Image 12

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jt The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Sunday, April. 18. 1850
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JLily Pons, Blanche Thebom among tho
Artists Appearing on Broadcasts
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By Marine Baren
I ' SUtesmaa Mule Editor
Lily Pons will appear on the Telephone Hour Monday for:
her Slit engagement on the program. Inaugurating its 11th year
' of broadcasting. Other, big names on broadcasts for the week are::
Dimitri Mitropoulos,: who will conduct the New York Philhar-j
monic-Symphony in concert today, Eleanor Steber, on the Fire
tone Hour, and Eugene Ormandy, directing the Philadelphia or
chestra next Saturday.
Today's good music includes:
i 8:30, CBS Salt Lake Tabernacle chorus and organ.
12:00, CBS The New York Philharmonic-Symphony, Dimitri;
Mitropoulos, conductor. Rudolf Bing, intermission guest,
James Fassett, host : r
Symphony No. 2 in B flat major Schubert
, Overture to "Tannhauser" Wagner
Escales (Ports of Call) - Ibert
Joyeuse Marche and Fete Polonnaise r Chabrier j
, from "Le Roi Malgre LuT
l:S0 on NBC "Harvest of Stars," with tenor James Melton;
chorus and orchestra directed by Frank Black; Blanche The
bom, mezzo-soprano. ' j
Adios :- ...Madriguera i
' Melton and Chorus
My Soul's Been Anchored in The Lord : Spiritual
, Thebom
I've Told Every Little Star from
"Music in the Air" : Kern !
Melton, Piano and Orchestra
'gw Oopak from "The Fair at Sorotchinsk" .Mouorgsky
J , ' -' - .' 'Orchestra
Ay, Ay, Ay .... '. Xriere j
-v Melton ;
Miserere from "TJ Trovatore" . .Verdi m j
Melton and Chorus
Tonight We Love Tchaikovsky-Martin
Melton and cnorus
1:80, NBC Standard Hour with-Dorothy Sarnoff, young sopra
no and Pierre i Monteux directing the San Francisco Sym
phony orchestra. The program includes
- .Rosamonde overture ..
Orchestra
; An Die Musik ...!
- ' . . J Miss Sarnoff
Passacaglie ...
Symphony No. 4 in O Major
Orchestra
I The Jewel Song from "Faust"
Lee Preludes
i Orchestra
On Monday night, programs will include
1:10, NBC "The Voice of Firestone," with orchestra directed by
Howard Barlow; Eleanor Steber, soprano.
. Mexican Hat Dance .... Trad.
-v h Orchestra , j
IH Remember April , Baye
T Steber
' "Countess Maritxa" Medley . Smith-Kalman
Orchestra
Gavotte from "Manon", . iMassenet
' rf Steber
' Song of Songs ...;.....Moya
Steber ,
Olair de Lune . .Debussy
Orihestrs
Laughing Song from "Die Fledermaus' J. Strauss
i. i- Steber
1:10, NBC The Railroad Hour," starring baritone Gordon Mo
Rae, Carmen Dragon's orchestra and the Norman Luboff
ehorus; Marion Bell, soprano in Madame Sherry by Hosch-na-Harbach.
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1:00, NBC The Telephone Hour," with Donald Vooxhees and
the Bell Symphonic orchestra and chorus; Lily Pons, color
atura soprano, guest. -
Spanish Serenade . ....Chamlnade
Orchestra
I Villanelle ....deU'Acqua
Schubert
,.. Schubert
.Fragale
.. Dvorak
. Gounod
.Liszt
Pons
Un Sospiro (Etude in D Flat)
Orchestra
Song of India
Fetes
Pons
..Liszt
.JUmsky-Korsakov
Debussy
f Orchestra .
Chacun Le Salt from "The Daughter of
the Regiment" . .Donizetti
. Pons 'I
11 a. m. to 12:30, ABC "Let's Go to the Met", program of re
corded operas, i - ;
8:10 p. m., CBS The Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eu
gene Ormandy. Hart McDonald, musical commentator.
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor . J. S. Bach
(transcribed for orchestra by Eugene Ormandy)
Symphony No. 6, Opus III Prokofiev
Bloch Number to
Be Featured
In response to inquiries from
Salem, the Portland Junior Sym
phony association office announ
ces here that "Concerto Grosso,"
a new work of Ernest Bloch, not
ed Swiss - American composer
who now makes his home at Agate
Beach, will be featured by
Jacques Gershkovltch conductor,
Portland Junior Symphony, at the
rchestra's concert April 22 at the
public auditorium at 8:30 p. m. In
Portland.
Tickets may be purchased at the
public auditorium the evening of
tne concert.
AAUW garden club will meet
Thursday night at the Kingwood
Heights home of Mrs. Arthur
SDrasue. 1053 Terrace Driva. at 8
o'clock. Mrs. John Nichols will be
the co -ho st ess. Mrs. Phillip
Brandt, a member of the Oregon
society of Landscape Architects,
will be the speaker and her sub
ject is '- erenmal Borders."
Young musicians
Bands to Play
At Auditorium
Bands of Salem high school and
Willamette university will join
talents in a concert to be given
Monday night at the Salem high
school auditorium. This is the fin
al concert to be given by the in
strumental music department of
the school. Maurice Brennen di
rects the Willamette group, and E.
Donald Jessop the high school
band. The concert will begin at
8 o'clock.
One of the highlights of the
program will be the Grieg piano
concerto in A Minor, played by
Ann Gibbens, pianist, and the high
school band. Miss Gibbens, one of
Salem's outstanding young musi
cians, has been heard many times
as soloist in the city. She has won
many honors, one of which was a
trip to New York under tne aus
pices of the New York Philhar
monic orchestra's Sunday radio
program.
Wayne Mercer, anotner or oa-
lem's accomplished young musi
cians, will play a marimba solo
during the program. Glenn Ben
ner, another student of Salem
high school, well known in music
circles, will play a trombone solo
and Don McMaster, student at
Willamette university, will play a
clarinet solo.
The entire program will bet
Intermcxzo irom "Cavalleria
Ruitlcana" Maacafnl
Piano Concerto in A Minor Orieg
Ann GiDDtna, piano
Czacb Rhapaody
Hall
of fun
Wenberr
Ollvadott
tilam hiffh achool band
Second Hungarian Rhapsody .-.Llsst
Marimba Solo by Wayne Mercer
Dorothy Pederson. accompanist
Rienzi Overture Wagner
Piec n forme de Habanera....Ravel
Don McMaster. clarinet soloist
Folk Sons; Suite :. -
i Vaughan-WUliame
March "Seventeen Com
Sunday"
! Intermezzo "My Bonny Boy
i March 'Tola: Songa from
1 Somerset' .
Pines of the Appian Way Resplfhl
Willamette university band
Andante et Allegro ...... .. Baret
Trombone solo by Glenn Banner
Virginia Benner. accompanist
If Thou Be Near Back
Landslghtlnf .. OHef
irilla
Willamette university I
Salem high school band
Miss Schissler
In Piano Recital
Katherine Schissler, on the
staff of the Musie department of
Willamette university, will be
heard in piano recital at Waller
hall this afternoon at I o'clock.
She will play three Sonatas by
Scarlatti, B Major, B-flat Major
and D Minor; Scenes from Child
hood, by Schumann; Partita in A
Minor by Bach, and Beethoven's
Sonata in D Minor, Op. 11, No. 2.
The recital is free, and open to
the publie.
Membership Drive
Salem General hospital auxil
iary I membership drive will icon
tinue through the month oil April,
announced Mrs. E. M. Page,, chair
man. Any member or interested
person who has not been contact
ed for the annual dues may send
a check or money to Mrs. Conrad
Paulson, 1694 Court street, or
reach her by phone. Co - j chair
men of the drive are Mrs) Linn
C Smith, Mrs. Harry Nj. j Crain
and Mrs. Allan Carson, Who are
being assisted by forty auxiliary
members.
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Mrs. Robert E. Nickens has re
turned from a fortnight's stay in
Portland, where she has beieh with
who -will appear as soloists with the
concert of the combined bands of Salem high school and
Willamette university Monday night are left to right: Wayne
Mercer, mirimba soloist, Ann Gibbens, pianist, Don Mc
Master, clarinetist and Glenn Benner, trumpet soloist.
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and Mrs. Robert Schroeder (Patsy
Nickens), and new granddaughter.
Linda , Gail, who was born on
March 28. The grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Nickens of Salem
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schroe
der of Portland.
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Adams will be hosts at Sunday
night dinner at their 201 McClaine
street home to members of their
bridge club. This is the final meet
ing of the group for the season,
Bidden fori the event are Mr. and
Mrs. Rholin Cooley, Mayor and
Mrs. Errol Ross, Mr. and Mrs. R,
A. Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lar
sen and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Wright.
Sonata Recital !
On Wednesday
A Sonata recital featuring Jean
Farquharson, pianist, and Dr. Wil
lis C. Gates, violinist, will be pre
sented by the Willamette univer
sity College of Music Wednesday,
April 19. at 8:15 in the Waller hall
auditorium.
Miss Farquharson, whose home
was in Buffalo, New York,, is an
instructor in piano and theory at
Willamette. She received her B.M
and M.M. degrees from the Uni
versity of Michigan, where she
served as an instructor in piano
for a year before coming to Willamette.
She is a member of Mu Phi
Epsilon, national music honorary
In addition to her piano accomp
lishments she excels in violin and
viola.
Before coming to Willamette as
an associate professor of music
and instructor of violin, Dr. Gates
taught various music subjects at
the Livingston State Teachers
college, Livingston, Ala., and the
University of North Carolina, Cha
pel Hill, N. C.
He attended the Pennsylvania
State college, and received a B.M
from the Peabody Conservatory
of Music and MA. from Johns
Hopkins university and a Ph.D.
from the University of North Car
olina.
Sonata in A Mlnar, Op 137.
No. S Schubart
Allegro moderato
Mennetto: Allegro
Allcfro
SonaU in I (1939) .
.. Hindemith
The PEO reciprocity luncheon
and council meeting will be held
at the Golden Pheasant on Mon
day afternoon at 1 o'clock. All un-
aimiatea FEO members in the
city are Invited to attend.
Moliere Pfay
Set May Week
The Willamette imlwnita
Workshop's Orodurtinn
J)?'" "The Mn Who Would Be
o.b., eigrueenw century French
comedy, is scheduled for May
week end festivities on May 4 and
ei o.du o. m in wia w.nn
Ruane R. Hill will tiinx-i tK
formance.
Professor HiU obtained his AB
e8t Beloit ew. Wis., and
0muicu unaer Ma. Kirk Denmarlr
head of the department, and who
made the translation of the play
being used at Willamette. Profes
sor Denmark is mairino ch.i-
of Moliere for his doctorate. Th
Dciou urama department designed
and made the costumes which will
UJS$ hen ,or their oroduction
, P Man Who Would Be
fn Witn av"ig of almoil
5350 in costume rentals, the
Workshop plans to buy new drapes
for the Waller hall stage. '
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Lancsam; Sahr Icbhaft
SonaU in T Major. K. Sn....Moiar
Allecro
Themt and varUtioni: Andanta
Tempo dl Minuctto
SonaU to E-flat Major. Op. 18 ...
. Richard Strauss
Allegro ma non troppo
Improvisation: Andanta canUbila
Andante: Allaero
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