Show r ' y f w v TryrF wwnpmNTa"a — U r4-- - i-- rt ' — " i Salt Lake Tribune Thursday November The Unrestrained Enthusiasm By Lowell Durham Beethoven Mozart Wag-ne- r Abrhvanel Iturbi and 80 expert Instrumentalists— put them all together and they add up to the most impres-aiv- e opening night in 16 years of Utah Symphony history (Certainly the capacity crowd that jammed the tabernacle attested to that with unrestrained enthusiasm staying In their seats until the relatively lat hour of 10 50 p m And so once again the music season is under way: it never quite seems official until the Symphony makes its initial start off-bea- Major Work ’ artistic efforts of Iturbi and orchestra in Mozart’s Concerto was as fantastic as the composition Itself is fab- - ' ulous Put them all together and you will have the kind of “magic” that makes se provin--cialis- E-Fl- -V - certo area Greater Strength seemed to me that last night's opener found the orchestra at greater all round strength mobility and flexibility than at last season’s closing all of which bids well to make this the orchestra’s greatest year Replacements have been few and the maestro obviously has not had to backtrack to any extent W'here training is concerned Strings seem stronger and more sure particularly second violins section which is strong competition to firsts Woodwinds rank with the best in the nation horns brass and percussion are solid Mozart and Beethoven fin- - ished neck -- and -- neck per - formances of both composer’s masterworks were superb Bringing these masters to the fore was the artistry of guest soloist Jose Iturbi and the of the orchestra Both' found perfect expression in the keen interpretative powers of maestro A bra vane! The coordination of the for-tho- occasional unforgetta-abl- e esthetic moments Tremendous Comeback Iturbi proved once again the leading Mozart stylist that he was before he "went Hollywood” some years ago True prove the situation in the two-yea- " Linda Darnell has long wasted to dramatic role She gets it as a real do American-type of "Dakota Incident” co-sta- r Linda Gives Up the Jewels-Pic- ks Up Check in Return (INS) — Linda Christian Glamorous who has about one million dollars coming from divorced husband Tyrone Power ha? given up ? mere $132000 worth of jewels given her by an admirer She surrendered the shiny stones to the New York jewelry firm of Van Cleef and Arpels Inc who claimed that her admirer" wealthy Robert Schlesinger of Milwaukee Wis paid for the stuff with a worthless $100-00- 0 check HOLLYWOOD Jerome Attorney Rosen-fiel- d representing the firm in Hollywood- - said the company will drop its suit against Miss’ Christian and that she has received a cash payment Orgaif Recital Await Business College stuwill attend a special ordents gan recital in the Salt Lake Tabernacle' Thursday ' at 10 am in place of their regular assembly - according to Miss Donna Wood assembly chairman LDS ’ -- also there but the Princess Ira left her famous emeralds in Vienna and Merle Oberon’s jewels were conspicuously absent Chatted with Jock McLean who told me his mother Evalyn had fallen in love with our neck of the woods and had planned to buy a mansion in Beverly Hills at the time of her death Mrs Tommy Shevlin may have been kidding but she says she’s going to produce' a picture She’s been spending enough time on the sets to warrant it Rocky was a lovely hostess and Coop was gay as a cricket New Yorkers will See two of our most beautiful young stars march down the theater aisle for the premiere of "Guys and Dolls”— Jean mnns and Audrey Hepburn— Both have woni fame in early youth and carry it like a feather To me Jean steals the acting honors in "Guys ' and Dolls” and I prophesy Audrey will do the same in "War and Peace" New Role Audrey and Mel Ferrer dropped by to see me the days before they left town Tljey told me about a party they’d given for Mel's two children a daughter 14 and a son 11 They’d all seen Jose Greco dance and later the children joined the grownups in dancing Michael and his girl friend- - Missy led the-eonand the adults almost broke their backs stooping The world renowned orchestra of Duke Ellington is in- - Balt Lak- eCity - with- - a — special engagement at The Terrace Room Tuesday which continues through Sunday of — this week In addition to the regular dancing nightly through Saturday the Ellington group will play a ‘special Sunday at -- OPEN JU45JLM — - llHaCaiglw IfaiVfaW Wl ga underneath - their uplifted Audrey was aglow with hand happiness e Ltnda’:who':liagbeen'com-':HolcnloheLangenburgwer- AtalovunS iUi&HS NOW!$ If YOU UKt 'tM ROUGH ! 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UrilVERSITY THEATRE CAINE DRUM BEAT TW of Utah HALL-Unive- rsity a mumh DAvtr itL!” HIST STARTLING ATURDAY £ tSSrJ 1 FRIDAY concert pm There will be no dancing at- the concert and no age restrictions giv- - ' ing the younger Ellington fans a chance to hear thia fine music The Duke recently xele-- b rated- - his 26th year as a bandleader and composer 7 -- m ture Concert on time to the grapevine rumors he was reformed and is making a tremendous comeback using Mozart as his springboard His keyboard work was a mar vel to hear crystal clear rip- HOChywOOD— Hal Wallis muting between here and negotiating for two Broad- Rome for the last year and way plays foNns star Shirley playing a couple of sophistiMacLaine whtf- to date has cated foies abroad has long played in 12 million dollars had a yen to dtf a real Ameriworth of film without being can type dramatic role She westt glimpsed by movie audiences gets it in this Wallis' plan to star her in ern "Time Out for Ginger” and Bob Jacks signed Zachary "The Amazing Adele” is Scott to play the role of bast’d on her performance in Ursula Thicss’ husband the "Artists and Models” “The gun runner in “Bandino" “Trouble With Harry" and which begins work in Mexico "Around the World in 80 with Bob Mitchum and GilDays” none of which has bert Roland in star roles been released Richard Fleischer is directredhead ing This from Virginia was understudy Signs Tyrone to Carol Haney in "Pajama Paul Gregory has Tyrone Game” and got a chance to Power up to the signing point step into the lead on the to play the role of John night Hal went to catch Wilkes Booth in “The Day He Lincoln Was Shot” the Jim Haney's performance r signed Shirley to a Bishop novel which is sort contract with one outside of “High Noon” and Dragnet picture which has been treatment of American his- —— snagged by- - Paramount for - tory next year When Rocky Cooper Starring Vehicle brought Lester Lavin and his "Shadow of the Champ" hot orchestra out from New with Kirk Douglas in the star- York for her party she told ring role is the vehicle which me "If that doesn’t get our Jonathan Productions ' and stars onto the dance floor Bryna will produce jointly nothing ever will" and by the late next year Alfred Levy living horn they danced their David Suskind and Robert feet off Frank Sinatra sang while Allen Aurthur obtained clearance from Metro to do this dancing and Dean Martin was outside film with Suskind so carried away that he gave as produced and out with four or five numacting bers A centerpiece of real Aurthur scripting There will be two other top grapes and gold candles set stars and the film is budgeted off Dave Chasen’s food which at a million with United needed no garnishing The young set come out in Artists financing and release- force — LiiTaylor-RockIiud-- ing it: — and — onRoger — Moore — T m —It’ll be-LiTryon Bob Horton and a lot Sterling Hayden of the new kids in pictures in’ Republic’s "Dakota Incident" which will be made on Lord and Lady Dalkeith and the Prince and Princess location early In December is con-tinu- o Instead we must turn to the major work of the evening Beethoven's massive Eroica a long but most rewarding opus The maestro is always at his most eloquent in works of this giant and Wednesday night's Eroica must rank with Mr Abravanel’s best As often happens under optimum conditions the orchestra outdid ' itself sparked by its dynamic - conductor who whipped up the "big moment’s” in a thrilling manner particiularly the climax in the middle section of the funeral march and the closing moments of the finale Long though the work is it is rewarding' if one will stay with it For the first time in my listening experience I felt as if I really “got' into” the slow movement last night There is certainly food for thought in the philosophical ideas contained therein-Concert Opener Wagner’s Prelude to- - Die Meistersinger was the opener and carpe off very well The program was marred somewhat by the early- - exit of a number of customers who apparently had some place to jgo immediately following the slow movement of the Beethoven Their is partly ta blame but symphony officials are not entirely with clean skirts They held up thes concert’s down-bea- t 13 minutes which is certainljmot going to im- 'Duke’ Concert" Will Climax ' Visit in SL nvisible’ Star Eyes Broadway Roles of rapid passages He somehow produced those dreamed-o- f subleties of phrasing and dynamics that only the great seem to be able to deliver The support of the orchestra was all any soloist could ask The concertino effects of woodwinds horns and cello and later the first stands of strings were definitive and mast effective Pages could be written about Mozart’s genius in the piano con- Tt 5 1935 llftlria Hopper's Looking at Hollywood Symphony First Nigliters Cheer Standout Concert ' Lf v v— w r-u--u' - Arthur OPEN 5 PM ADULTS 45 "UVINO DSSKXT Is tomieomon Realtors "TACOIT IA0TH" KicKnnl Pennany-Kotkfpo- n Ctowloy |