Prince KupciT Uuuy new. Saturday, April 26. 1952 MUSIC . . . DRAMA ... ART BOOKS . . . I Prince Juperl to 2evel 3n Wudi'c, I UUWfan CU JPronratn lfametl CLASSICAL RESEARCH Jramciy Dancing al '52 festival Weekly Hit Parade The fifth and what should be the most successful M usic and Drama Festival which opens here Mav 6 Program of the forthcoming MacMillan Club recital in Prince Rupert is announced as follows: Marimba--"Czardas" (Monti): Don fiaylard. Clarinet "Concertino" Weber) : Howard Poulnaer. Wheel of Fortune will take four days of two programs each to pace 250 r -; entries tnrough their performances. Last year's entries totalled 171. v , SEU Buy Piano "Waltz in C sharp minor" (Chopin) : Joyce Chen. ftitrimrja 'Kitten on the Keys" : and "Twelfth 3treet Rag"--Don Gay- : lard. Clarinet Howard Pottingcr. Piano "Fanuisie Impromptu" Kay Starr B'i'e, Tango Leroy Anderson Blacksmith Blues Ella Mae Morse Anytime Dick Haymes Crv Johnnv Rav LA MER By Claude Achille Debussy, Piano So closely were Debussy's emotions attuned to the sea that he confessed himself almost overwhelmed and benumbed by its presence. He could not compost-easily within sight or sound of it, but had to turn to some inland spot from which his recollections could return in tranquility to the beauty and power trd mystery of trre sea. And certainly -here was more than factual memory that came to him. There must have been at least also an intuitive perceptioa of (Chopin): Joyce Chen. Encores Marimba: "Deep Purple"; clarinet: Flight of the Bumble Bee "; piano: "Rush Hour In Hong Kong." Students will represent- eight duets, trios and other group en-clauses of the fine arts from ncrnblcs. ages of under 7 years to adults. Eight plays will be presented The Music and Drama Festival in the drama section as well as Is the only regular ' medium several entries In elocution and through which local talent can choral speaking, express Itself before the public Music adjudicator is Glenn J. and be judged by recognized au- Ne'son, recognized authority on thorities. piano technique who has ad- While up to now it has not indicated at local festivals been feasible to organize the throughout Ontario, Alberta and Prince Rupert festival to co- j tnls province. Incide with the Drovinclal and! Adjudicator in the drama di- rJloca f Sf Z oof Guv :$ a Gmv I SCREEN SNODGRASS Montreal's Lionel Murton, a six-loot, 36-year-old Canadian who has been on the British stage since 1946, is cast in the role of Snodgrass in the fnm version of Charles Dickens' "Pickwick Papers." The film Jlrclulecli Wi in CoTwARD Mar-Lac, 23. of Windsor. Z 1952 winner of the tar5 of Tomorrow ijrd Miss Oignac, o last ypar IjlaCPd 1 June Kowalchuk of 1 the national radio Lest, Miss Gignue jtVinisor and at the 1,-ervatory of Music, i d has made concert I.j in many Cana-J, and has appeared Dominion festival so local wln-'vislon is Mrs- Kathleen Hewitt the mysterious Inner nature of of New Westminster, mpmhor nf the sea. of truths which the rize the stiffer comnet.it.lnn iirVi a ' the city's Players' Groun which science of the ocean, in Its In i goes otioie the cameiits in plan Is being entertained for , won tne Dominion Drama Fes-, fanry in Debussy's time, had not May. (CP PHOTO ) An architectural firm which has designed schools in many narts of the orovince. including the future, says Mrs. Dorothy uval lwo vears aB0. yet discovered. We, who know .some of these truths today, can Johnny Ray Tcl M Why? Johnny Ray pleose. Mr Sur Johnny Ray 'ittsburgh, Pennsylvania Guy Mitchell The Little White Cloud Johnny Ray RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Becker, president of the local group. Meanwhile, the festival is an event to which local students of vocal and Instrumental music, Radio Reporter Preparing Story discern them in this exquistely prince Rupert, has been award-beautiful unfolding of the spirit ! ed continent-wide recognition in of the sea , a competition foi' better school . Out of his "endle i store of designs. memories," Debussy coated a .rtharn anri Thr.inr.Mnn er- rmto opera r. COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED and RECONDITIONED Phone Black 389 210 1th Street THIS WEEK'S ARTIST . .CP PHOTO) world of water and sky, crossed dancing and drama look for-fward throughout the year. " " by the hurrying forms of waves One of the newest and most and holding endless converse wick, Pratt, architects of Kin? George Robertson, roving Edward Elementary School and ra(io reporter for a large elec-Booth Memorial Junior . High, tri(.ai filmi is itl Frince Rupert Krhnnl hAr rpppivpr! Vinnnrnh!e ..f.... with the great winds that ceas refreshing sounds on wax today Is the voice of popular Tonv .... , . . , ..w. UI-M11'IS OLU1V uii tllC new Top winner in music and in drama are likely to be awarded a $100 scholarship this year "if the festival Is successful enough financially," says Mrs. Becker. Bennett. "Golden Tone" as he is fometimes called, has dark wavy hail" erepn pvps nnrt a uMria Trv Daily News Want Ads wy u.w u, u.e .anatc mention and a special citation industrial development hare, ineeann. .. j for the design of the Stanley f Mi'. Robertson, who hails from The first movement "From Humphries Junior-Senior Hign ; Toronto, has recently been in Dawn Till Noon on the Sea." is j School at Castbgai. port Radium, Yellowknife, Atha- full of the shimmering beauty of The honorabli mention was basca and Northern Manitoba, the face of the sea and the one of few ectod from ' He leaver today for Kemano Bay. yparkle of sun on water. Then,among more than j00 entries I 'two stories on Columbia Cel-of the wind driven processions of j trom all parts ot tne u s andjlulosa will be' heard over the Is Win fainting l.rds were won by gi artists who ubmlt-I m the Vanrouver Sir fcMillan fine arts dis-Jrcd last week by T. Winners of merit I David Bell 8, cf the I OB Heading the list of all entries ' friendly smile. " Tony first saw is the pianoforte class, featuring the light of day in Astoria, N.Y., 96 student. Next major class is August 3, 1926, and his real name drama which has 63 entries. In- is -Anthony Dominick Benedetto, eluding the violin class several He has always enjoyed singing entries come from Ketchikan but never thoueht of maklnir . WW.VWUVVW WAP i lire waves aquw uns uicau, te- : Canntia whllf tile citation was ; CKC early In Mav TOPS IN RECORDS for the best Canadian entry. and Terrace. i career of It. Instead, he wanted If you must sell .! advcitisc-j it NEWS CLASSIFIED. ! AT re Saturday morning bussy has suggested the mysterious and brooding spirit of the deep and hidden waters. The pure airs of dawn move over the water when the ast turns grey and the black wave shapes come ashimer with silver Harry Kyan, vt, oi McRAE BROS. $ Hospital. to be a commercial artist. After a two aid a half year stint as an infantryman in the service, his mind was changed. He decided singing was for him. With no one wanting to take a chance on an unknown, Tony light, and the blue light fades away into the long night. A seabird coming down to alight on the water, a fish catting the surface with its fin, set spreading ripples i-i motion. Born of wind and water, each artist Bell won his a painting entitled Twenty-three junior school and ehurch choirs and two adult groups will feature in the choral singing class. Instrumental groups will be highlighted by the appearance f accordion ensembles, school bands and the city band. ; The association regrets, however, that the popular native CLASSICS: light. The face of the sea is mobile, sensitive, always chang- Popular Concert YOUNG CANADIAN ARTISTS ft Train." Teacher Mrs. 1 'aid the "artist" eoii- Sonata No. 8 in C Benthovan's "Pathetique managed to get just one booking !ng. More deliberate and subtle drawing purely from J is the descent of dawn into deep-F" "J. . f f lhe confused pattern n of thv open pr er waters. ,at.p nniv Only the hP nnnnriav noonday sun, ,n in following a dis Courtesy Sir Ernest McMillan ircuses Manor Solomon, pianist Jo Tchaikovsky Ssrenade in C for String Orchestra jj Boston Symphony Orchestra ij Encores Artur Rubenstein Ji Sweet an. Low , Robert Shaw Chorale J ho won a similar j bands of Aiyansh and Oreen- Fine Arts Club CIVIC CENTRE with its long, straight rays, has power to penetrate to that zone between the surface waters and .the eternal night of the deep water Brief hours of dawn pass quickly into hours of twi- in two and a nan years cf trying to break into show business. But at that one engagement Tony was "discovered" ant got himself a personal manpget. Then things began to look up for the young singer. He had guest spots with Bob Hope and was signed to a lont lirra recording contract with Columbia Records. A big year for Tory came in sea. In the wide immunity oi ; the open sea, a wave knowi no restraint; were it not for the intercepting masses of the continents it might roll on and on i around the earth. But nearing shore, it feels the alien land beneath it. Against the drag of 'shcalmg bottom its speed slack April 30th and May 1st !i "Little Boy Blue," ; ville, .which have made such fA for his ability ii: j marvelous appearances In the i with colored paper past, have not entered. I 1 In dancing, there are 14 en-fines from each class i tries, featuring tap, Irish jig, t.'.tfd. ' ballet, hornpipe, group minuets, : ' t Olga San Xuan ! J OPERETTA: J Paint Your wagen J James Barton . 'j JAZZ: ' J The "Bessie Smith Story" 5 Bessie Smith I JOYCE CHEN Pianiste DON GAYLORD Murimba HOWAllD POTTINGER Clarinet Louis Armstrong Platter Parade Wednesday, April 30th 1951. His records "Hscause of You" - and "Cold, Cold Heart" zoomed into the number one and two spot on the popularity polls and sales passed the million mark. Other sonos like "Soli-taiit" and "Blue Velvet" followed closely. He was voted "the best male vocalist of 1951 by CONCERT 8:30 Admission Prices POPULAR: Frankfc Carle plays "Honkey Tonk Piano" "Sunny Side of the Street" Frankic Laine - Billy Daniels. by DICK WESCH 0 i I fiUPtl UTru Luinra. "7llh o Rnno- In Mv ens. Witmn tne sun zone a white, foaming crest begins to lorm along its advancing front, and suddenly this shining creation ot the open sea plunges forward and dissolves in thunder. ' The third movement of La Mer introduces a sterner mood In this ancient dialogue of the wind and waters. Hearing it, we think of the great wind belts where the westerly winds blow across thousands of miles of op-en sea and the most majestic of all waves march with them around the globe. Of such winds and waves are born the terrible surf of jTierra Del Fuego, the violent! , seas that burst upon the shores j of the Orkneys, when air and ; Reserve $1 .50 non-members $1.25 members Rush $1.00 non-members 75c members Students 50c Thursday. May 1st Cash Box" rnagazine replacing takes Imatra .Columbia) Susan Hayward -'Heart." Perry ' Come, who had held this r be Afraid to Oo the part of America's First Lady ftinatra U relaxed and of Song in the ormt or popular j CONCERT and DANCE Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The Doll With the Sawdust Heart Guy Mitchell A Guy is a Guy Who. Who, Who Doris Day Forgive Me ThaVs the Chance You Have to Take Eddie Fisher WESTERN: Too Old to Cut the Mustard : Red Foley I'm in Love with Molly Ernest Tubb Heart of a Clown , Just Like Taking Candy From a Baby Wade Ray s item with it's own music, the same way that Larry I uurrenuy scoring iw iuny an- voice sou ids as fresh Parks did Al Jolson in the movies his recordings of "Silly Dreamer" o in the old days with of his life. It's the glorious voice and "Since My Love Has Gone endins close simnnrt of Jane Froman who will sing and his newest release Some- t av" is a miinriv it,n her way Into tha hearts of mil- whet Along the Way and 8:30 General Admission non-members .... $1.00 members 75c students 50c fi oman who preferred Hons in this stirring Technicolor , "Sleepless." Married February Phone 231 for Reservations Frank, with the aid film of her me. . i" lor a choral effect! Numbers from the show to be i country with him on his tours. ': lhe heart on this found in this wonderful album j His first release on Columbia '(I simple ditty lare "Blue' Moon," "It's a Good i Records that launched him on mterhalter (Victor) 'Day," "1 11 Walk Alone," "Em-1 his recording career was made - Hugo'g version braceable You," "Get Happy, sea and land are blended in a ! thick obscurity of spray, leaping foam, and beating waves. Debussy devoted himself to gradual development of Individ-. ual poetic style. He opposed any rules of harmony or counterpoint which were contrary to his own style, therefore his descriptive illusive style gave birth to a :' MR- It is a fine dance "Tea For Two," "They'ij Either In April, 1950. The two numbers were ' I Wanna Be Loved" and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams." Tony registers a feeling for his tne chorus blending Too Young or Too uid, song about can Medley" and the title num-he stars when you're ber, "With a Song In My Heart." 'What Doei It I Honor Hull of Hits BRIGHT FUTURE PREDICTED British theatre critics have predicted a bright future for Canadian actress Frances Hyland. Miss Hyland, 24, a native of Shaunavon, Sask., who grew up in Regina, has the leading role in the London stage play, "The Same Sky," a play about a mixed marriage. .Miss Hyland's debut was- cal-. ed . "extraordinarily impressive" by a Daily Express critic and The Times called her portrayal of a Jewish girl in love with a Gentile soldrer "excellent." (CP THOTO nother good Winter- Whcel of Fortune, Kay St arr &4c 'Jlie songs and has a fine style of putting a song over. Great things have happened for Tony and is his lar e foJowiiiR of 'fans ihave anything to say about it, he'll be at the top for a long time to come. Johnny pprkct takes ? Blbe Tango, Leroy Anderr new revolution in the growth of music. La Mer is perhaps the-strongest example- of Debussy's piano styling. " vocal. assisted by the fn (Mercury) "And devil, "Hell, yes!" said the picking up the phone. r 3 sori 3 Blacksmith Blues, Ella Ma Morse 4 Any Time, Eddie Fisher 5 Cry, Johnny Ray 6 Ouy is a Guy. Doris Day 7Tell Me Why, Four Aces 8 Please, Mr. Sun; Johnny Ray S Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Guy Mitchell 10 Little White Cloud That Cried, Johhny Ray, and Slow Poke, Pee Wee King, : Around"-That "Kiss 1 Dream On" gal does the ballad, blending al0"S with trombones. Pigeon," a fine vocal " by Kay on Uie cute "'"S up In popularity. 'nrot (Victor) " forthcomlno film . . . embarked on an adventurous, voyage which opened up a new world to himself and his friends. 1 ''his disc has plenty appeal and catchy Nun'ber is in ,,,. TOPS Two Hits ft" Every Record Available in 45 & Standard Speed Hambone No. 323 Blacksmith Blues Any Time No. 316 ' Tell Me Why Perfidia No. 322 Blue Tango YOU WILL FIND THESE AND MANY OTHER TOP TUNES at tied for tenth place. Future Hits "Kiss of Fire" is r"ipo rockinir nimirr r ork by Vaughn and headed for action via recordings ''ng thrown in te Fair" nut Vaurhn by Georgia Gibbs (Mercury), Tony Martin (Victor) and Billy Eckstine (MGM). JJoii) Joo "ib m a country fair 1 lei's of a who h!,H f "me at the Idaho "My Hero" is a big production Job by the Four Aces featuring Al Alberts (Decca) and should make this one score but still not as great as their earlier discs. 9 Ws one to step out e S me next few -S3 . . , can embark on an adventurous journey into the realm of Music, Art a"d Literature. The purpose of this page is ., - "e wora title, iflL ' and (U. ... . ' Phone 100 Opposite Totem Theatre It Looked Like Spring -- me ume IS to merit a lot of 'here are three vr-one an 'Capitol, , the HOME ON LEAVE Bill Boss, veteran western correspondent of two wars who ieporta for The Canadian Press the battle experience of Canada's Korean Brigade, has flown home to accept a National Newspaper Award. One of the eight Canadian newspaper men hon are to encourage those who hesitant. Until Friday, the large rock cut near the corner of Second Avpnup nnd Third Street was a solitary sort of place. One bird 7 with a red breast, could now and .vwaisand hand. Pe'e Carle (Vic-1 nLaUh ,C(l"mbla) ieasurrrtlSf0ryour wTC ,are: Dn Es- I Ste rn'0 ""ord's sBrolhers.,D Boneg, " Cherry's "it Does- , 1 WhvrA t -O J ill " ored, Boss will be a guest, at the Toronto Men's Press Club dinner May 2 when he receives the National Award for Feature Writing, 1951. He will return in May to the Korean front, where he has put In 17 months of CP service. (CP PHOTO) then be seen flitting about. Plainly, it craved company. Yesterday, it had disappeared. Instead a flock of little bird.s, numbering possibly 30 or 40, had arrived, to feel quite at home. What species they belong to or where they came from is a matter of uncertainty. They flew over the look-out, twittered See our Display Fc Mother's Day To delight her heart On the 1 1th of May. Jan! T Yours" (Co- mud I' ) , f toman's "Untv lfllnnn V. V,lnV r-rur wall OI LONDON ANTIQUE SHOW Works of art, with an estimated total value of 4,000,000 will be exhibited at the Antique Dealers' Fair and Exhibition to .b,i .pltol) an ex- tlw c"t. " perched on trees and TOTEM-POLE GIFT SHOP 21 1 Sixth Street -"IB. Of hll .... , . J.J VI ,r. .V V Ja angs suntr uruncnes anu uia a vi v v r anJ roman in theiPlorlng la various directions. It I be held here June 11-16. lunriui i i in.. i "i uiuxion'uoriea line suiiiik