By THOLA: TABOR SCHENCK.^ I Apparently a magnet for the b;g~n.S’itgest -.crowd: this. season, .G e o r geGershwin s “Rhapsody in Bin e for ffour pianos and. orchestra, featuring*•Victor; Miller as soloist,. and assistedby local pianists, spelled success forthe.. performance ot the .SyracuseSymphony orchestra, under AndrePolah, playing- an American music [*concert • in Lincoln auditorium lastf! night. r egro Rhapsod expressed • 'with. s ^beautiful melody.- in piainrive and ‘jtfancy rhythms by Rubin Goldmark, caught. the approval of listeners at 1 the outset Leo Sower bys short ne-relopmen.t of. •the Scotch reel.-J ‘‘Moneymusk/;’and Violinist Arthur j Hart man n's descriptive 'Insects'’ ( gave pleasure, as did H e r h e r t‘s ? familiar' “Dagger ‘Danced . In... ac- | ceptabic, con trash.* Ciiarles Huerter's !r.iets:t-'nlire'tr*Slovely -“Mtlodii** was :played asencore, •. ,.; Applause:.-greeted Miller and * his-assf-5 ting- performers. Gladys Bksrcit Bush*- Geraldine Arnold ahlt;£-Robert Morgan, -as they * seated themselves at pianos; .in - the center of-the stage, and 'so: much’ enthusiasm- was expressed at* the .conclusion- of -the 'Rhapsody'' that it was repeated-in i-] part.' Miner's^ work'^as-soloist iras outstanding, n | Rhumba/’ .• symphony ? by: Karl j McDonald,'closed'the program.