Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 18, 1953, Page 20, Image 20

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    Part 20
TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Orccoa
' Wednesday November 18, 1953
Critical Audience Approves
Portland Symphony Music
It ii regrettable that the
Portland svmphnny orchestra
U to make but single appear
ance in Salem this season, for
the performance ol the musi
cian from the metropolii, un
der the expert guidance of
Arthur Fiedler, at the Salem
high achool auditorium Tues
day night, wu all that any
critical audience could ask.
The program, featuring Han
del, Haydn, Dvorak and
Tschalkowsky, with musical
novelty by Walter Piston
thrown in for good measure,
was well balanced, and not
By FRED ZIMMERMAN
too difficult for the average lis
tener. Those present tor the
symphonic treat constituted
about the average-sized Salem
audience for a program of this
nature probably not suffi
cient to warrant return en
gagement The "Royal Firework Music"
suite by Handel, originally
written for an orchestra of 40
trumpets, 20 horns, 16 oboes,
18 bassoons, S sets of kettle
drums and flutes and fifes, was
later recast by Sir Hamilton
Harty for the modem sym
phony group. It was entirely
pleasing, especially the "men-
uetto". One could speculate
concerning the production
when given under the original
score.
The "Symphony No. 81 in C
Major" was a typical Haydn
production lovely in its mel
ody and the variations that
were introduced during the
four parts.
"The Incredible Flutist" by
Piston, native of Maine, is a
descriptive number that intro
duces the talents of the entire
orchestra. It was composed
for presentation during a Bos
ton Pops orchestra program by
Fiedler in 1038. The "arrival
of the circus" portion was en
livened by whistles and calls
from the orchestra personnel,
who entered into the situation
with considerable enthusiasm.
Two Slavonic dances by
Dvorak, and Tachaikowsky's
"Caprice io Italics", concluded
the evening's performance in
spite of continued efforts ef
the audience for an encore.
The dance No. T in C minor,
one of tin more familiar works
of the Prague-born composer,
with its contrasting moods,
may well have been the high
spot of the evening, although
the Tschaikowsky number that
concluded the performance, de
scribed as a "bundle of Italian
folk songs", most certainly
could not be overlooked.
Conductor Fiedler, who re
sponded to repested curtain
calls, succeeded in drawing the
best from his musicians with
out resorting to violent gestures.
Ileal Miller
Jersey Head
Directors of the Oregon
Jersey Cattle elun, meeting a
1,.. c rai TiiMdav. an
nounced that Neal Miller of
Wood burn was re-electea pres
ident of the club by a vote of
ii as His oDoonent was
Mancel Melott of Hillsboro.
Other officers elected, and
-4.. ..m ha (totalled at the
annual meeting of the club at
the Marion hotel uecemDer o,
. vw nrMident. Jeff
Modlin of Otis; secretary, Ed
Blinkhorn, Oregon City: treas
urer, Mrs. Charles Couche of
Sherwood. Presidents of coun
ty clubs are the board of di
rectors. The voting was by
mail.
The elub will be well repre
sented at the annual meeting
of the Western States Jersey
association at the Multnomah
hotel in Portland December 11
and 12. Chaiiman of the west
ern association Is Neal Mc
Pberson of California, and
Neal Miller vice crlturman.
Harriet Groos of, Vancouver is
secretary.
An interesting feature of the
annual meeting of the Oregon
club will be production awards
to 10 youths. Harold McHugh
of Albany, new youth activi
ties chairman, in a talk on
plans for the year, suggested a
pool system whereby youths
could buy top animals a little i
Leslie Students to
Revise Constitution
A committee of Leslie Jun
ior high students is revlsiing
the school s constitution which
has become outdated In the
past few years. The committee
consists of chairman John Har
vey, Merry Lee Smith. Sue
Jackson, Bob Levy, Mary Wil
bur and David Perry.
Anothe committee, appoint
ed recently by President Steve
Berglund, u. looking into the
idea of publishing a student
handbook. The committee con
sists of Bruce Wulf, Penny Al
bright, Jerry Hagen, Barbara
Henkin, John Allen and Karen
Harris.
The constitution committee
held a meeting Wednesday
morning.' The student council
met Tuesday and discussed
these two ideas but must wait
until the committees report
back.
About 50,000 people are
employed in the Swiss watch
Industry.
cheaper than on the open market.
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