The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 22, 1956, Page 16, Image 16

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    4-(5 II) Sfatrnman. Salrm. Orr., Sun., Jan. 22. '."(1 f
I'm lc Tor Toila
Weekend Music
Includes Classical
ByWxiVE Bl'RKN
Malrimaa Maalr Killliir
levers of cllnil mumc are given hrtik tins week, when
radio programs Include wvnal giod concern, AriiHn include
Nathan Mil.strin, violinist, Ihirothy Wurenkold and ((nulla Te
baldl, Metropolitan soprano, K. Powers Uncus, who plays In con
cart Sunday morning at 7 m. over ('flS continue hm series of
rcordins of historic organs of Ihi- world. Todny'i music will
feature the organ of (he parish church of the Witrniinn Islnnd
off th coast of Ireland and Unit of the Cathedral at Kckvik,
Iceland. There will also he "live" gursts from llif HuMon .Sym
phony Orchestra.
Today i programs are:
i i
Trwraia nd rum in .... i
r Maine.. DiiKlfhiiH ; when V on Wlh t'pnn i Blur, Merlin
VrHllrliia Cniinarln ! l-al ne of aumrner,
Cornet Trio
Featured at
Band Concert
FinUiy In IVIia Blyle Kwaellurk turn ' Mn-llm" Hi. In
Favana "The f url of llhurv" Bvrd I arenakjnlfl
C Minnr
T Minor
V D Major
t!
Tei Ohnrala-Pralurtes Bach.
Lord God Now Open Wirla Thy
Heaven
Th Ara th Hnly Tan Com.
mandn.enla
Twata and Fufu In
D Minor ...
Ill
Hinrlemlth
rin( KnnaU In E flat
Minor
Thr firm (nr
Merhaniral Clock ... Haydn
Benedict".! fWfar
Fu(u nn "Ad Noa Salutaram" Lil
2 30 nn CHS-Tha New York Phil.
J(armonir Symphony, Pierre Mon
trux, conductor. Nathan Mllitein,
violmltt
Ovartur.
T'ltaliana In AlairrT ftnMinl
Bvmnhony No I Crraton
Violin Corwertn in D malnr Hrnhmt
Scarlatti OelMo Undo Air. Fernandei
ennrus
ft RelKarm Padilla
Stan In Mv Fve K raider
YVareniknld and C'hnrui
(Kl nn NHC Tha Telephone Hmir,
with Bell Hvmphnnlr Orrheslra. di.
rc!ad bv Donald Vmirhees Ranaia
Tehaldl, tnnrann, II gtml anlnhit,
Para, Para from
"La Fwra del r'tnn"
Benata Tehaldl
for j lntodurlinn to Ad III
ef ' La Traviaia"
Orrhaalra
In Ouelle Trlna Mnrh.de
from "Manrin l,rrsul"
flana'a Tetwldi
Overture In
"'La Barutfe Chlomite"
OrchvtUa
Ave Maria
Irom "Oii'llo" ,.
Hrnuta Tebuldi
Thumd.iv nm-nlng KS1.M will rarrv
tha SUntlard Ri'himl hrnnd'at at II
am. "Mualr Snaaka In All" la th
title o th program, which Include!
niualr to ll tnlea Boloiita with
Mi'inlii'u of I ha cintiit trio, df
the Ami; tmi li Colli-t'f concert tmnd
hnt a imiMcal hrwlny with Ihcir
iiiterpietnlion of Hie nnpulur 1
Itny AndiTHin ai lr-ctinn ' Hugler'a
lloliiluy," Tina will he a lealmed
numlMT In a conccrl in w-hich the
AtigHliurg ('nllt'i'e Concert Hand of
52 inMrumeiitnlista will apix-ar at
I'nrrish Junior Hifh School Audi'
tonimi tin Sundoy Feh. 5 at S p m
Their apienrani-e I aixin-mred
locally hy the Centnil l.uthcran
Church of .Solem.
The concert program for (he
lnciil apiienrrnce of Ihe inntru
mentiilisU, directed hy Mayo S
void, , will l.e v a r I fd and
will include traditional chorale,
marched, overturrd and noveltied
Kenneth Anidxon, cnrneliKt, will
do the nolo role In (he John J
Morrwiey drier! ion, Soliloquy for
Trumpet Another departure from
traditional hiind procedure id Mr.
Sin old i Incluxion of a piano ac
cordian aolo. Dane of the Com
medinnd Irom "The Bartered
Bride" to dsplay the talenti of
Tom Warnie of Minnrapolid.
A acinlilatinK touch In the pro
gram will he added hy'the hand't
interpretation of the impreddionia
tic French Quarter.
The lornl appearance of the
Purnni ; AiiBshurr, College Concert Band Id
lone of 23 which the group Id male
SmiMiiia ln! throiiKhout Minnedota. North
! Dakota. Montana, Idaho, Oregon,
and Wanhlntton.
TickeLd are on dale now- at
Stevcnd and Son Jeweler.
Slar inOpra
' I
If J
Organist Will
Vrdl
Verdi
Dorothy Kirtten, who playt
the rolt of Violttte in the
Performance of "L Treviata"
in Portland February 10. The
Verdi opera ii being preient
ed by the Northweit Opere
Company, Under the direction
of Eugene Linden.
La Traviata
In Portland
Vrdi
Givo Concert
Today At Church
Carl Wrlniiih, noted oifflnUt
appearing In concert at the Firt
Methodic Chuiih Ihii afirrnoun
had delected a provram of
maaterpiecei from the 171 h ten-
Isaac Stern to Play Hero
lid, The I'hilippliiM, Hong Kong.
Imlia and In m l and In eleven
couiili ud of Wentern Furope, l.aM
When, (lie Portland Smphonv
(iihctia, imdir the dirntioii of
Thendoie lllooiiifirld, Hi.ikcd lt
Hint appciiiance in .Snlrm Tuedav,
h l'iumy M, It will he ad Kurt
doloM, Imiiic Merit, woild fiiiniHH
violinist The Snlem Symphony Male )rpiirtitiriil
m.n i Society la iponor
lie ia uie only cm niaivriy cinnn iiimrn in
A titer ii an trained uolimit dinumi i Canali FetHidi
tury to the preaent dy, Id pic- j ,n) W1(, top fliuhl lintrunien
lure and a atoiy ahoul hid record- taliitd lie returned in Novemher
ingd in In Ihia week i Time. I '''" i decond around the world
Centering hi. recKal upon the TJV'.Tn h'-'Ii a 1
unexcelled mudic of Johann Seba-- ." !? '''! .,U!"'.JI2:
atlan Bach, Mr. Weinrich will plays
two
and
Fugue In I) minor, music heard to C-.ft AU frsntatt
brilliant advanlaiie on the organ I jpetftll .UMIU1
four rnnreitl with four mnr or
rheilad.
l.oiMn to (milium of nuiUc
loer through hid mtenHive rata
Inline of recording fur Columhla,
lor hid role In lM year's 2m d
Century rod movie "Tonight We
i naco, oir, nrinrun win piny
wrukd ha .rd on hymn tuned, pUnt MnAa (rtf
the favorite Toccnla and IONS IV1UUU IOT
January he played four foncerti ' Smg." and for hid appearancea on
l-i It eland diMindoted by the I' S . I major radio programa, the violin
SI Ala Drnnrtmeiil. I M wad hailrd hy Hit litndon
j (in n' Ihe dintinguNhed niiidl-1 Tlmea lait aeadon ad "tielonglng
erlorm at ine to tnai grem lompnny di viriuoai
In Traded and around whoe named legend have
I'erniiman durint the aummerd of grown In the courde of hidtory!'
IM.VI, i!i:,i and IW..2, Stern ha been I Mr, Stern will appear at the new
Invited the pait two aummeri to Willamette Auditorium, The con.
perform at the Fdinhurgh Festival icert Id at I I! o'clock and tickets
At Kdlnhurgh In Ihe fall of 19.3 he are now available at Steveni and
dcored a record when he played i Son Jeweleri.
The achievementa of the IHthj
The Chemikcta Toalmidtre
Club m;ide plant fur Ihe annual
century Bnih were built on ri-
oiid powenui innuenced oi me i.m - ,,,. ,..,.,, ... h. h,,u, ln c.,t,,,
century. Mr. Weinrich ahowi aotne jn Ft,brliary )U iludy nijht
of thede influenced in the firdt part, nir,,(n(.
of hid program Bach i early workd, The folding memberi were
imagination of Buxtehude. lie volfrt ,he mil,,aniing dpeal.cri
were aprrked by the rhapaodic (lf ttlf flub. Mr, Saruh T(,nnil
copied by hand muaic of the,M, Jline punni Mr$ Aubrey Tud
Frenchman CoiiKrln. In order to .ng ,nf Mm. E. W, HilWrom.
teach himdelf. The contrast of loud, They will compete In.' the annual
and aoft dynamicd. o typical of pePCh conteit and thttf winner will
mudic of the Baroque period, will compel with winnerd from other
be heard in a delightful Sweelinck club. Mm. Harry LaSoin hai
echo-tyle compodition. j been appointed chairman of Ihe
Music lover often hear Scar-i co,n,lr,tl,. , ,.
latti Sonata on the harpsichord or!, Mr' KJr,cNcl"1 'ople n,,,
piano. They will anticipate their rf" B"d M- J,:i" "
eltert nn tha or can Kvervnn. will ".u-moomi ra.v oflna wirr Ml.
respond to the tinkle of Haydn'i
Piece for Mechanical Clock.
Mnndajr nidht prolrama of betltr
tnnatc bafln with
30 on ABC Th Vole of rir.
tnn with DorothT War nklnld,
lyric aoprano. with Howard Barlow
direetinf tha orcheatra,
Tieo Tiro . Ahreu
Dance of 1h Slave Mairient
"Prlnc Unr" Bonxlin
Xakociy March Berlioz
Orcheatra
:the orclieatra will be l.ydia Ibarrnn-
no. niMjn lopr.ino, I'aulena Curler t
pianut; Harbara Dane, folk aincrr; i
Naoum minder, viohnnt. Vola Can-1
elle. xiprano. and Charlea Mar-nan. I
barlton.
Next Raturdav'l oter It aet hair
an hour earlier, beainmn.'i at lo.:tO
became of th lanfth of th opera
"Die M!Biralnrer.'r It will h hiotd
eaiit directly from the aUfe of th t
Automatic winding fire
gnattr accuracy
Tht ballbearing ear
frictional ttMr
0i iffsih?
Unsurpissed for value is this the proudest achievement of
the watchmaKers' art with trie-famous ballbearing-mounted
winder, i top precision instrument This history-making watch
it the first of its kind in the world . . . created by one of the
greatest Swiss watchmakers since 1856.
Udim'mvdu fnmtSS.OO ft" $.00
W -mtctmfnm 175.00 to I37S.OO
um mtMt ftaval taa
JACKSON JEWELERS
. ' J25 North liberty
p j w ww y w w w
- J
Mplropoll'an Opera Hou ovr dta-
tnm of AHC
Alao B.iturdatr nifSt mar be heard
00 on CMS Tb Philadelphia
Orrheatia, un Urmandy, ion-
durtor.
Svmphnnv No 4!) la
Ci minor iK. 5Mi . Motart
Symphony No. 1 in C mator . Biret
Stanley Grove
Town, Gown
Speaker
Guest peakcr at the monthly
tea meeting of Town and Gown
on Thurdday afternoon will be
Stanley Grove, manager of the
Salem Chamber of Commerce,
who aubiect will be "Future
Development of Salem." The 2(
o'clock meeting will be held in
the Carrier Room of the First
Methodist Church with Mr. Es
till Brunk presiding. All inter
ested persons are invited to at
tend. Musical selections will be given
by the Salem string trio, compos
ed of Palbert Jepsen, violin. Ir
ene. McKenzie, cello, and Mrs.
Jcplen, piano. Their program will
consist of numbers from Beetho
ven, Rowley and Frank.
Heading th tea directorate are
Mrs. Erwin E. Batterman, Mr.
Norman W. Todd and Mrs. Hall
Lusk. Serving on the hostess
committee are Mesdame George
Hocking, George S. Hoffman,
Daniel B. Jarman, Erccl W. Kay,
Howard Hunsaker, Wayne Ke
ny, A. A. Ken. W'altr E.
Keyes, Percy R. Kelly, J. L. Ken
nedy, Frank James, Dan John-
jston, Russell B. LaFontaine, W il
liam J. Leary, Adolph Lietuvie
tis, R. Ivan Lovell, W. S. Levens,
Wayne P. Loder, John Lewis,
and M. M. Mage.
St. Elizabelb'a Guild tf St. Paul'
Episcopal Church will met Tues
day in the Guild Room at 2 p.m.
A tea hour will follow the business
meeting. Mr. Earl T. Nwbry is
the new president of the guild.
Th Salem Navy Mother will be
entertained Tuesday night at the
horn of Mrs. Roy Hasedorn, 630
Hood St., at 8 o'clock. Co-hostesses
will be Mrs. Ray Walden and Mr.
Doris Dixon.
Dorothy Kirsten, who ha sung
the rol of Vloletta in "Traviata"
many time with the Metropolitan
and San Francisco Opera Com- iM
Dttnied. will headline the cast of! be
that great Verdi opera in Portland I S1.0"1 w'th ,UKU by ,he 18nt
' I lnvf ta hnia 4 rr neat 1 1 a anmitnai-
Friday, February 10. in th Port- tjon, ,re reqUentlv ao moving. The
land Civic Auditorium. Rudolf 'concert, sponsored by the College
Petrak will sing Alfredo and Gui- of Music at Willamette I'niversity,
Florence Baker. Mrs. Tussing and
Mm. James Tindall, Midd Dunn
una cenrra! evalunlne and Mr
Mr. Weinrich includes three Tennil tne timekeeper,
notable compositions in hi final!
group. There will be a Sonata by; East Salem l.lon Auxiliary will
th leading contemporary German b entertained Monday night at
eompoder. Hindemith. The special- ine nome ot .Mr, uonaia Barrick
organ composer, Reger. will at a o clock. Co-hostesses will be
repredenied. The program! Mr. Fdward Klippcrl and Mr.
klfWAf THROUGH THI
riUVYi MONTH OF JANUARY
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, DrotHc Price deduction in J
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ainll
eppe Valdengo Germont
Northwest Grand Opera Associ
ation i under the direction of Eu
gene Linden bringing a company
of 90 to Portland.
Miss Kirsten. sometimes Lkened
to Geraldine Farm 'and Mary
Garden, has sung many oprtic
roles, being known especially for
her dramatic portrayals. She has
also concfrtized extensively.
Guisepp Valdengo is tablishd
as a leading baritone of his gener
ation, and has appeared in the
role with Miss Kirsten many times.
Rudolf Telrak made his American
debut seven- years ago, with the
New York City Opera and has
Tk, is scheduled for 3 30 p.m.
AW pi DTUIC
First Order for
Seats Received
ASHLAND The Oregon
Shakespearean Festival received
the first J)ig order a 50 seat
block for the coming season
last week, according to Festival
general manager William Patton.
The ordr came from Lane W.
'Barton, Bishop of the Missionary
District of Eastern Oregon and
a long-standing Festival fan. The
playd many roles throughout the. seats will be for the clergymen in
country. jhjg district for a performance of
Tickets are on sal at J K. GiK;' Romo and Juliet."
company. Portland. . I Bifh()p Barton h been hoJ.
Mr. Cbarle Huggla will be in theatre partie at the Festi
hostes to members of Chapter val ior fveral 'ear'- Au
BO. PKQ Mnnrfav nit-nt t her!gut he brought more than 60
Stewart Street home at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. Frank James will be the co
hostess. Cherry Court, Order of the Amar
anth will hold its social meeting
Wednesday night at the Scottish
members of the clergy to a per
formance of "A Midsummer
Night's Dream."
Last August Bishop Barton
spent th first week of the Festi
val season in Ashland to attend
the opening of all the plays, and
Rite Temple. A 6:30 covered dish gave a brief talk to th audience
dinner will precede an evening of las a part of the opening night
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