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Sunday, July 30, 1939.SYRACUSE HERALD SYRACUSE SUNDAY AMERICANPace Thirty-oneEthel Freeman, Young Syracuse Violinist, Will Play With Sy racuseGuest Artist With Symphonyana Myron I.eve** warmth of interpretation will provide an outstanding performance that will recommend Itself to the musically critical and those who simply want to enjqy themselves. allKe. As concertmoster of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, as violin soloist and as chcmbcr-muslo artist of great talent. Mr. here a baa been oeelalmcit by public and press In many performances. The Mendelssohn concerto provides him with opportunity for display of technique and interpretative power*.Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance*’ Is one nf the best loved of modem compositions and will close a concert calculated to appeal to every variety ut taste. For those who have learned to enjoy these concerts, not only as a musical treat but as a summer outing. It need not be suggested that lhey bring uianritis Co spiced -or. live hUlelde and listen to the concert with a mniilniuru of comfort. For those who are unacquainted with the unique rural charm of PenflcH HlH, i this Informal practice recommended. ! though chair* are provided in the ' leva! meadow directly In front of the platform.TO TOVft SOUTH AMERICA Andre Kostelaneu, conductor, and his wife. Lily Pons, soprano, are1 planning another tour of South i America. Their tour Inst season in-1 eluded Argentina. Braall, Uruguay. Dutch Qulana. Haiti and the Dominican Republic., Kext season they plan to visit Argentina again, and M*o Chllr and Peru.Ethel Freeman, 14, with Her ViolinThe Syracuse Federal Symphony Orchestra with Andre Polah conducting, will present a concert Wednesday night, at 6:16 o'clock *t Crouse College of Fine Arts, Syracuse Universitywith Ethel Freeoiau, accomplishedyoung violinist as guest soloist-, playing tttc Mendelssohn concerto In E Minor.Ethel Freeman has appeared with the By• ftcuse ayrophony on several occasions and was given an ovation on her last appearance with the orchestraat Central High School. A pupU of Protestor Pol-is, this young artist has acquired technique seldom heard by so 50un? » player.Conductor Polah has selected *» Interesting program for the concert*. Hansel and Gretcl Overture by HumperdluoS; Symphony Ho. I by Nicholas UuaUllo, formerly assistant conductor ot the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra: Mendelssohn Concerto In E Minor,” plnyed by Miss Freeman, fe;. Prelude by rt'Brlanger and the Tasso Symphonic Poem by Lis St.Exciting variety in Exclusive styling in Matchless values in
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