mudic onecoBy Roland MillerConference onReligion DatedFor FebruaryThings have been a bit slow Kurtz and William Kapell One The third annual Campus Con-recently in the delivery of newly of Rachmaninoff's very few cham- ference on Religion at Whitman col-released recordings, so this might ber music pieces, this sonata is lege, which will begin Sunday. Feb-be an opportunity to discuss brief- fully equal in quality and interest ruary 11 and extend through five ly a rather remarkable series that to his more famous piano and days, will be based on the general is being issued by Columbia orchestral works. The piece was theme of “Varieties and View-This series is entitled: “Great written in the same period as his points.’'Masters of the Keyboard” In it, second piano concerto, and shows Religious leaders of the North-j the great pianists of the late nine- the same underlying tone of brood- west who will be guest speakers teenth and early twentieth cen- * ing and melancholy interspersed ’ on the campus include representatives are heard in actual perform- with rhapsodic flights of lyricism, tives of Hindu. Quaker. Jewish, ances of their own works as well It is beautifully played and Greek Orthodox and Protestantas in other selections. recorded. faiths. Speakers will lecture inUnlike other recordings out of The other is the symphony No. 2 classrooms, meet with individualthe dim past, these were not done in E minor, played by the Minne- students for personal discussions,through the unsatisfactory record- apolis symphony under the direc- and will participate in student* jng technology of that period. They tion of Dmitri Mitropoulos- The seminars each afternoon. jsound, rather, amazingly as though most celebrated of Rachmaninoffs Speakers invited to the campus they had been put on discs only symphonic works, it is expansive- conference include Dr. Clifford E. recently. The story of how that ly lyrical, frequently sombre, but Maser. dean of the school of busi-happened is worth repeating: always thrilling, and typical of, ness and technology at Oregon fIn the period 3905-11. the Welte the composer’s very' distinctive:State college who will discuss’ companv of Germany, manu- style. The reading by Mitropoulos Quaker beliefs, and Dr, Winfield fact lire rs of plave** ----- - 4^, onrllon F NadlPV rtf trip Hpr*aY,tmpnf of nhii-?r pianos, used a equal to the earlier Ormandy E. Nagley of the department of phil-; patented mechanism which thev version, and the recording is much osophy and ethics of the State Col-jrantrirn. nn -nil* suoerior technically. 'lege of V*shisgtoti who will speak;had developed to capture on rolls superior technically. :legethe playing of nearly every top-' f : on Protestant religions .flight European pianist of the pen- Three popular song albums of From Tacoma, , v't, vod More than 3 nCO selections were. interest have come out recently, mek, priest of St. Nicholas Hellenic;thus recorded for posterity, with one by Decca and two by Colum- Orthodox church, will discuss the1amazingly fine quality because of bia. The artists are Dorothy Kirs- religion of the Greek Orthodox |an ingenious system bv which the ten- Eleanor Steber and Bing church. _ .... , , „ :Welte firm transferred the dyn- Crosby, and while we think all | Swami Vividishananda of Seattle, , HOW BURT JOINED THE MACH— Burt Lancaster, the screen’samics and phrasing of the artists three are excellent, we believe the who is leader of the Ramaknshna * tongj1 battler, has a very personal reason for joining the fightalong with the actual notes. This library miraculouslyvived* Gershwin songs on Columbia, and The Jewish religion witt he dis- physical therapy to help his sen in the comeback battle.vived too viona \-ars mxacx, 0 conclusively that she is a cussed by Raboi Samuel Penncr of -5--------------though its existence was known to iV _____Kirsten album is tops. Miss Kirsten singsj Vedanta center, will speak on Hin- against polio—the March of Dimes. Burt Jr., age three, was stricken George ,du beliei*. _ ^e disease last summer, and the screen star took a course inthough^ . great Derformer in the popular-the Herzl Congregation or Seattle,very few persons. ^Several years ^ as a top-fii?ht opera ■ Student co-chairmen of the cam-ago an American in Europe learned $tar Her rhythm; phrasing and (pus conference are Harold Valen-;style are knockout, and the whole !tme. Mount Vernon, Wash., andSUNDAY BROADCAST SUMMARYalbum is wonderful, both In re- Barbara Ostgren of Spokane.of the rolls, and in 1948 Columbia transferred the rolls to tape forf PrJLdUciMn cording and performance. Some ofj ft:. nn«5Hp to hear 1 Gershwin’s best music is done in5!so‘lK' - a- »‘hrhand-sounds just like an opera star sing-latest equipment. . ' ing popular music. Her tone,Volume three of the series, re- qua;jjtv is beautiful, but she lacks • eently released, including sclec-|M5ss Kirsten’s feeling for this par-KHQ-XBC 590KXLY-COS 920KUJ-MBS 1120 KWWB-ABC 1490Earth Rotation10:00 Christ Science10:15 News ______10:30 U. of Chicago— 10:451 RoundtableNew York —.— Philharmonic.INews —) War RenewOpera----Orchestra.M Continued.Lutheran Hout . #r Continued—Continued-------iConcert Miniature— ICarmen Cavatiero—.Proof Provided11:00'Catholic Hour, JNew York -11:15* Continued- j Philharmonic. 11:30! Bob Considme.) Symphonette-.11:45'Edwin C. HilL-f M Continued.Frank and Ernest—/Ail Cnurch Hour_„Science Reporter J ,r Con.gregational-^BUI Hillman_____) ** Continued----Master Canaries I ” Continued-—-12:00’Noon News jNews.„^_--12:15'Music Man (Men and Books -il2:30'Quiz Kids.._jMake B« f 12:451 •• Continued—i M TownBelieve.News------Cunningham...ISammy Kaye. ContinuedJuvenile Jury___JFaznily Rosary — Continued______'Errands of Mercy..J * - , By J. Hugh Pruetttions played by Theodore Les- tieular type of music. The Colum- i Astronomer, Extension Division chetizky Eugene d Albert, Edvard bia aibum. entitled Songs at | Oregon Higher Education SystemGrieg. Arthur Nikisch «nd Max Eventide/’ is mostly'ballad stuff J -t-T the rear 1851 the French phy-Reger. For anyone genuinely in- with such old favorites as When 1,1 the year 0 *rencn pny^sted in hearing piano music as Day is'Done.” You and the Night, ^cis^ J®ta!j«!£ »« S'.*S Wh“ 1 GrowlwUch Sade te “S of the1:001Tune Twins— (News ..1:15 Gems Melody— (Dogtalk-J;30 Forum oi the—.jGodfrey Digest— 1:451 Air___I Continued...........!Hash Knife Hartley. Cootmued---------(Martin Kane * *• Continued..Revival Hour—.,r Continued__ Continued_9* Continued—2:00fThe Falcon Meet FrankSinatra.____2:15: Continued-2.30 The Blandmgs 2.45' ” Continued— CoatmuetL.I5^dow,r Continued.Continued . 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At the lower endversions.^ Tn both cases, the effort companvins orchestra, in a Decca f .h w;„ cucn^na heavv ittetififiiT v»apQMco nf thp iprh- .•____ ^______ -it._ • -j.____:of the wire he suspciiaed 2 hea^was Justified because of the tech- a]bum of songs from the picturenical superiority of the new Music.” The tune* are fine.metal ball about a foot in diameter, This — together with the use3*303:45Continued - I M Conhnued— Continued... JFashions-Melody.— w Continued— M Contxnued ...Hoy Bogers.*' Contmued-Nlck CarterContinued-----^ (Lutheran Hour-_ *• Continued----- (Hour of Decision---.. | “• Continued--4:00[ ” Continued— 4:15 ” Continued.^4:30 Phil Harris___4:451 ,r Continued...Jack Benny.Continued.. Amos *ii Andy. Continued..Music You Want—ILatterain Revival.Continued_! “ Continued...,--” Continued-'Salute to•’Continued ..; Reservists —releases. j the orchestrations are zestful, and j t WhiCh it was put — has sinceOne is the G minor sonata for,all in all this is one of Crosby s L known as the Foucault pend-rplTn ann -nisno. nlavpd bv Rdmr.nn i hp.rt efforts art t-ponrds. r ?5:00 News--------5:15 Russ Morgan^. 5:30‘Theatre Guild. 5:45) M Continued—McCarthy—M Continued. News __George Fisher...Assembly of Golt;L„ 5top the Music-----Continued-** Continued-** Continued^ —Voice of America—Continued—»»Continued.6*00is•• Continued—(Corliss Archer.•r PftnrinnpH J ” PnnttnnArf(News-----------Waiter Winch ell.Parsons.