Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1933, Page 34

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1933—PART THREE. National Symphony Orchestra can feel ring out in tones that seemed to have| applause greeted his announcement that pride and gratification in the s I C no limit of power. Following him Rosa|he would sing the ‘Glary Road” and M. U Ponselle sang the “Ritorna Vincitor” [“Without a Song” as erotmlnu of the orchestra from Verdi’s “Aida” with .'u her emo-| Rose Ponselle u.ng the “u-mt 's | ing. Hans Kindler, himself in top form, tional comhx’:mnt Lo I‘;led, ‘fl'ollinn med'n;;e %'{m 'IthDE m&d to imbue his men with unusual Using own arrangement of * 'nse feel l an ul 'S T 24 Remembered w"i“‘m"g‘:: g“o:'m":;f Cog d'er." by Rimsky-Korsakoft, Efrem | Erlkoenig” managed her volce to three| The iost interesting moment on the Inaugural concert last ni Zimbalist nve a masterly exhibition of | qualities of e Tepresentation of [program, which was awaited with tution Hall, the artistic feature of the| yvirtuso playing e ook | 5, iee characters Her dramatic | eagerness, was the performance for the f the new regime.| The second part program A orchestra of & com celebrations in honor of the ne gime pai th | sition by the new Secretary of ffi; fes- 0on & more intimate character. Errem Song” Tniles P s e by oring of | Zimbalist played the interesting “Ni- , an Treasury, Willam H. Woodin. In be- na-|gun,” by Bloch; the lightning-like tional evenidw:t?{:mm e ‘Spinning " ‘of Popper Auer, and |and again & int ne Every seat was filled. Distinguished the modern “Tarantella,” by Szymanow- | dience, she del n Carry, newcomers to official life and the elite | ski. He was forced to com.tnue and | Me Back to Old Virginny” and “O sole formed an audience whose enthusiasm |added Schubert’s “Ave Maria” and the Exceptionally fine and sympa- grew as the program advanced. When lively “Hopak” of Moussorgsky. Law- |thetic accom) ents were supplied by | ing an Sncores were permitted Rosa Ponselle, | rence Tibbett chose three favorite songs, Stewart Willie for Mr, Tibbett, Theo- Lawrence Tibbett and Efrem Zimbalist | and h’_i.‘sl z')elrn.nhmt -?‘:;ry had lmpl? ds:n nseldenb;rl for Mr. znfihun and | wl RaIe onSiet s tof o o1 ‘were recalled aj and scope e contras “Kingdom of | Stuart Ross for Miss Ponsel e e”| Grapefru TR Somervell, and the “Sol ting in France with that from this again. e. long 008ing 3! 1o “Pagli- | the b Music lovers of the city who havel with which the orchestra opened the| pet n:Slh Mr. fli’fia‘?'f;"fl& rlgx'nn b-m‘sne of the Flea by Moussorgsky. Delight-d helped to organize and maintain '.he second half of the program, is a beauti- coumry. 1 SOCIETY WILL MEET Shakespearean Group to Give Bketches at Corcoran Gallery. ‘The Washington Shakespeare Soclety will meet at the Corcoran Art Gallery Auditorium tomorrow at 8 pm. The Rev. Dr. Edmund A. Walsh of George- town University will speak. . Under the direction of Miss A. M. Fauntleroy, a series of scenes from “The Merry Wives of Windsor” will be given. Clarence Ruebsam will play Falstaff; Ada Louise Townsend, Dame Quickly; May Jameson Bryant, Mrs. Ford; Glenn Pinkston, Dr. Calus, and Frank Megill, Simple. ‘The hostess of the evening will be . | Mrs. Ruebsam. The public is invited. ejal times from his box. Amos and Andy The Mu-So-Lit Club, " e [u-} lub, 1327 R street, A STAGE show topped by those will hold & public forum tomorrow at inimi imics, § pm. The program will be featured S by musical selections by Dr. Eva B. Dykes of Howard !vaenlty Miss Jau- Dorvatory ot Music b Al serval c an bert A. - m{lnht The club will be opeiu{o mmmduflumnekwh-um exhibit by Horace G. Anderson will be shown. —_— t from Palestine is com- 2 E Mu-So-Lit Forum Tomorrow. & 35255535 ogggg i : i e five symphonies and many shorter works. 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