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Highland Park Press, 2 Jul 1936, p. 4

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N) THIS WEEK â€" °_ _» Taken at the ringside at Ya;k;eâ€"gt'uliu ‘ NEXT WEEK : "Small Town Girl" â€" "I Married a Doctor‘ Wednesday and Thursday Exclusive official motion picture of theâ€"sensational heayyweight c C Aitn: mous es c es S l e 0 with Henry Fohda, Margaret Sullavan, Charles I Henrietta Crosman, Walter Brennan movement | of was usual, Beethoven himself seems to. have had nothing concrete to say about it. | Perhaps he hoped that it would remain : just . absolute music without 4 hidden meaning. . _ ‘! 3. Two Nocturnes, Fetes, Nuages ; These two pieces of impressionism may perhaps be ‘best described by quoting the notes of their composer about them. "Fetes â€" The restless, , dancing rhythms of the atmosphere, interspersed with sudden flashes of light. There is also an incidental procession (a dazzling imaginary vision) passing through and through and mingling with the merial revelry ; but the background of uninterrupted festival is persistent, with its blendâ€" ing of music and luminous dust "Nuagesâ€"The unchanging aspect of the sky and the slow, solemn ing of music and | participating in t rhythm of all things." midolq:-imouofudiotam,mhe..mimusg‘ _ "THE SKY PARADE" JOE LOUIS vs, MAX SCHMELING) . um.,mam..a he answer of the musician nd Wagner to counterpoint. . s a who! was completed Oct. g:.l , though 3 pm:h}:ng before md popular has this overture become tt‘;u x" most invariably occupies the enyv :â€"able position of opening or finishing Aoprfee n fol of it there is fo the acâ€" tion omh. drama to rfilom the P lurgh‘s cenuiee youk Hars uioh ‘s cobbler poet the crlbed and selfish i:mr!ema â€"of the critic Beckmesser, and the idyllic jlove of Walther and Eva. Adding to this the pompous display: of the Guilds and the childâ€"like capâ€" erings of the Apprentices, and you have a ;icture of life in the old city of Nuremburgh almost five hundred yea;;axo. "Ta. fls 2. Symphony No. : hok ~Yoducors L Van Beethoven. | Sh No one seems to know just when | this symphony was written though | some‘ have guessed that it came to | life about 1811. But its first perâ€"| formance occurred on the evening|â€" of Dec. 8, 1813. It is also told that | musicians then resident in Vienna | vied with each other for the privâ€" ilege of playing in the augmented" orchestra gathered for the occasion, | 1 and that it was so cold in the hall ’ that many of the musicians wore their gréat coats while playing, and p that the performance was interruptâ€" | ¢ ed by the fiery composer stopping | $ the orchestra and starting them all | & over again because the performance | ; did not satisfy him. This whole i symphony has. been variously deâ€" | , scribed by commentators, one as a | y visit to the country, another deâ€" is scribes the second movement as ‘a | C procession to the Catacombs, and n others as a vision of Spring, As| o uen u0) ubtuast with William Powell, Jean Arthur, Jlm¢s' Gleason, . Eric Blore, Robert Armstrong, Lila Lee Comedy, "Romance in the Air" â€" Cartoon in Color,}"We Did I u3 Latest Pgumount News â€" Sport Reel with William Gargan, Katherine DeMille, Kent Taylor § | es GFr::’g‘Withgurs, Billie Le“;’ eP v.ay 3 _givg)t_r.’ ‘:gte?i and Stone" t:dw:-l‘ret::,t mamglv.fit:. PAGE FOUR July 3rd } Conductor, ERNEST ANSERMET [. Overture to Die Meistersinger "THE EXâ€"MRS. BRADFORD" | Bpecia!l" ‘â€" "Petticoat Fever" . by Walter Goodell Ravinia Program No "BLOW BY BLOW* TTE . TY nw"‘ ©VUTCINIH the clouds, dissolving the â€" universal JIMMIE ALLEN , makes a thrilling enr;;; debut The Moldau, second in the cycle of six symphonit poems colh tively called "Ma Viast," My .Fatherland, is the most popular and the bftenest played of the whole set, It Bortrays and is especially enjoyabl era of noise, | _ , 3. The M&w |S% [ “ "C0 NP CAAwtC COmposer .. _ L. van Beethoven, +, j us “Bol” that halt Contrary : to| what might be e nian wat) tune that h pected, Beethoven‘s Coriol&hus Ové favoritelin the few yea tSI;‘rekwns not 1q.sxt)x§70d by e ipl:Y t}? 0 not offen enough hes akespeare, but by a play of nt work l\of Daphni same name lbyfi;Von ‘C«ol.lin It is a I;hkh is ffl ually I;mr;,:e‘ 'pn}xsugl piece ‘of. music, from th end, aftd & little ge imitation jof *.\e gallopitig horse :nethod. (Me Ballet was w}l‘ncl:: _t;ls fl cartied ;hr«;tl:loqt,h@h 1‘3’ Russi company whole, the lovely major me‘whi T PW D i80003 . is supposed to represent ; love off|| & I Coriolanus ‘for his wife Sand‘ hi we ie mother, and the unugual proceedurd | 2Â¥ BP iR cw of finishing the whole with & gradua [ u_: e decrenscendo, It is a disti ctly fing‘f * T piece of writing. U y ~ 9m | 2. Symphony ‘No. 6, (The Surprise C & I H/ Joseph Hayd i + ¢ h$ The eterdally;boung.los" Haydn|J) "~~â€"f"~ " still continues ko surpris c and de m t' «t light us va:h his naive fuh, that if [\ NED C as fresh as the day as whin it | L } written. Listen, then, for 8 famou Clarkis DICED CARF drum strol& in3~the Andante, whic 8 No.12 cans for ......... was intended by the ,ster tog J D. C.KCRoOsBY corN waken the |ladiés whose s@mnolen l.’ No. i cans for ........: habits no ';:mb; he had #ten obâ€"¢[| NOBILITY G. B. COF served at the dourt concetts. 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UND CRAB M lovely as a piete of MecHblin lace 1P | large Ban fa> . reel, "Ti \Giants" Latest Metrotone News â€"_In five parts, Part II Nhs the . tune "Asiin the little n garder" Yor a basis, Part III is the inferngl dance of Kaschei, the Russian w. devil, and his followers, a@d Part. is the most lar number of: whole, c#led Berceuse, @lso bas on an ‘old folk tune. ! suite completed in Rart V where the fai castle does a vanishing Kasch is burnt up in an avenging f ; and all ends happily in ia gen Russian jollifi¢ation. k 4 ; | uly 4th |_ Conductor, ERNEST ‘AN . ‘Overture to Coriolanus I am beginning to like {t!"* De his strong ‘ atonal and dissonght trend, Strawingky . showk in y places® that he had a Mfine cla training, and occasionglly> wri completely i t medium.® e Fire Bird, 1 the R £ tale of the shme nanie, is as : name implies, a fantastle piece musical picturization, 4 & ‘ ‘These . _ wers complated int..uih yriting on m us. Fo + inventive imag# tion bboxn is little in musical li = ture fl;:tcneom ‘gq with these lumino res. ‘The ; instrumen tion is ’fin ularly fine} l 4. Fire Suiteâ€"froth the BaBet of the name, || Igor Strawinsky, _ | j Some one has told of Strawinslky‘s visit to his teacher Rifiskyâ€"Korf koff, and (latter‘s Â¥amous § i when his pupil played sttmething Sof his own..on the piano, ‘"MBtop! Stdp!| , | lightly â€"tox l:ht?u#’ l endy $ o amer n int,.'“l,fiu_fil"fl}tcon 6 "Road Gang‘ , Charles Butterw July 8 might be ex riol&pus Over by the play o a play of th: ub that if J ~ GAINNED GODO tig ftamoug|[| Clarids bicEDp car Ts inke, whic ‘ 8 No.12 wans for i rnntiestalfiosents doe ster tog| D. C.CRoOsBY cor } )mnolen | ’ No. 2 cans for wernetnniiffehengeciee Â¥ten ob.{|| NOBILITY G. 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It would place residents within 20 minutes of a takeoff point for all air transport services ob ; ~â€"â€" This |service enables a North Shore passenger to leave his home about 7;30 a.m., take the plane at 7:5.0,..1:‘1., spend 6 hours in the Twin Cities, and return home at 6:30 p.m. in time for dinner with his family. § ¢ ’Nortliwest Airlines Institute Service _ _ at Curtiss Field ‘Residents of the North Shore, can now enioy "backyard" airline servâ€" ice. 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