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Show Famous Trumpet Player . Leads Own Qr(iijEGi '1 WWWVWWSA " Count; BrpJ Notice 1 " -flll QH 1 ' I Krsons holding Sglii5lll MU SB R ' f I I d claims witl 4 UU nH 11 Un?erS UHl 1111 II ' N ted March 6 flTHIT' lllil'.: Notice 1 rsWi-d tWt'iy. THE MAT FUl "CEASED'- 'J "SffittTrfl NOTICE 1 V rfTr 1 '2 M1 'l editors wi ' -sSm 1 UTTtTr-! h vouchers MmRTTtor'L 'ffxiv ss Bank, U ulT!mr- -'' , or before J s Villi llv5';?'' CHRIST a4V' VBpyUM f , ' Attorne; XStteVs; 'Noti7- IvlSllll llll iutable Bra j-Mlll I llili'" ireditors wil ijr 2aPsM '. , undersigns Anderson, " 1 tut n- iMm ka-ina ScM-m 1 fliwU&Hjet, Wl'ib(rt. ' nybody w Defies Tradition of Violinist or Pianist for Conductor New York City. A famous, trumpet player, Henry Busse, has . defied tradition by forming an or- chestra and becoming its conduc-, tor- , ,J The leaders of orchestras, old style, were always pianists or, violinists. Until now, even American Amer-ican music, though it has smashed many hard and fast rules, has Respected this dictum. Busse, however, who won re-, markable notice in the band of j Paul Whiteman, often substitut- j ing for his leader, refused to re- j linquish his dream of an orches-: tra of his own just because he : was not the orthodox type, musically musi-cally speaking, for a conductor. '' His judgment has been completely com-pletely justified, for his orchestra which now plays at The New ws everyth Yorker, one of the cityi lg. and largest hotels, in: came popular. othing dei Busse frequently t Ms buslnes trumpet instead of i h. ' tnat tax' the young and lively tr:- T dance to his music love rha kas vation. lioned ma "After alii neither fc .V? nor the violin is .hafe-tton mp' tial to the American dans tra," Busse points out i "Why then should it k: m ered that a violinist or ; must conduct such an o::: "Take a popular favt: fox trot ballad 'I Keep y 1 bering Someone I Should: " What can the violin di : It belongs to the trait:?. I all, doesn't it? Well,!;, we not say so? Amend ii: of tradition-shattering. "Our chief value to !m really, is our indepe:- ffltff breaking away from o!:: mflL and restrictions." |