Random Notes__ ByE.V.W, -------------rpHE Syracuse Symphony Orchestra , dent Jn ciutl Institute, Philadelphia. ! 1 will give ra. afternoon .convert to | by Mary Louise Curtis Bok, wbo on- jC l ... I ...T Ihr. DIP-'Skaneatclcs on Sunday, Aug. 13, at 4 o'doe-k, Andre Polah conducting from a platform on the high school grounds. Friends of Director FolaH nre hoping he may be persuaded U play a violin solo with the orchestra during the 1039-40 concert ecason. Mr*. H. Winfield Ch3plm Symphony Artl£t commULee chairman, has made the suggestion. Six hundred subscriptions have sold for the 1939-40 Syraews symphony season. . . Gloria PeridfiS, young American violinist, who appealed vvitb the Syracuse symphony last winter, is playing with the National Symphony under Dr. Hns Kindle- in several engagements. . . . Lament School of Music In Denver, Col a, has awarded Roeina Lhe virtue, famous pianist, the honorary drgree of doctor of music.. Jwef and R-oilna l.hevinnc we conducting a mentor clats in Denver until nutuimi,when they Will return to New Yoric. .. The New York State Federation o! Muslo Clubs will have ltlt; 1940 convention in New York City. Tlio month. May, second week.f-tSTED young concert pianist, Eugenia fluxion of Memphis. Tenn., has as her concert manager Doloru Hfvyward, whose own concert plan 1st career closed abruptly 15 yeari ago in Philadelphia, when she lt;Mtes Hayward) broke her wrist fallowing her dfthut with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Miss Huston I* filling concert angagements In the gouth and in Canada . . . Marlon Bauer, pianoforte lecturer and composer, gave a six weeks' lecture course at Carnegie Institute, PllW-burgh, before going to obauUuqua for her annual lecture engagement . . . Dorothy Crawford Is to mike % transcontinental tou? during 3939-40 in original character sketches . . • Georges En«co will return to America next autumn for his annual Rcason with the New York Philharmonic Symphony Society. rpHERE is a Itck of contralto voices;in Syracuse, according to War-’ cnee Girton Hartman oi Fine Arte .College voice faculty . . - Ailacha Elman, the violinist, IS giving reciUTj In South America, and will return to this country about Nov. 1 , - • Frances Hall and Rudolph lt;3rv.2b. duo-pianLsta who played for Morning Musicals here Ult season, recently * appeared in their third engagement at Connecticut college lot Wo mm ^ . . Carlo Pordloando Landolphus (or landolfl). famous lBlh century IUUan violin maker, worked lo Milan. HU violin cellos also are of - exceptionally An« quality, Helen Kwalwasser, 11, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jacob KwMwasatr, la practlelnB on a 1W Landolphus thli summer -at the KWftlWMS^r home in LlvhiiW-lon Avenue. The instrument U loaned te Helen, i schorarshlp ittt-' dewed and founded tho Institute. Pie- j tro Antonio Landolphns, apprentice to i his father, succeed fid to the work In j the late I Bib. century in Milan. Tho Macmillan Encyclopedia of Musi a and Musicians mentions hnth father mid son . . . Andre Folah, temporarily, has a -new electric clock shipped from Albany. The symphony director wired the WP A Music Project to rush tho Clock” (manning Haydn’s ClockM Symphony). Result; n wall timepiece rushed to Syracuse.PeudeU Hill Will Have Open Air Concert Sunday AfternoonFRANCIS FRANK* DirectorTho central New York Symphony Orchestra conducted by Francis Frank •sill present Its iecond opcn-nk concert in the Pen deli Hill Symphony Festival at Whitney Point on Sunday at 4 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time), with Myron Levee, Syracuse violinist* n* sololeU The program:Cl.crmna .................* B»ch-RaffSsTripnons la E Hit No. 3S .... .Mwa«vffi cSnwio 13 E minor MauMwohnMyron Lei tt Pomp and circumstance...............EkarIn accordance with a policy of presenting the programs of variety, franob Frabh lifts chGS2D compositions with care, Bach, the father of modern musk, Is represented by oae of his greatest compositions, originally written for solo violin but with such wealth of materiel that this arrangement for full orchestra seems an Inevitable symphonic expression in ite own right. The featured Symphony Is selected from Mozart'* last and nncst group of three.Th« Mendelssohn concerto for viol In is one or the greatest Romantic compositions in tills form, or any other,