Page Twelve Friday* October 13, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS MUSIC List Concert, Symphony Given Sys Oct. 25, Plans Great Ovation Concertmaster Josef Gin- Anriounced gold to Be Soloist at Next Thursday's Concert Andy Will Appear In Concert, Oct. 24 Katja Andy, brilliant pianist who . has concertized throughout Europe before coming to Detroit, Met Basso, MO Spurned Hitler's Invitation, to Sing The opening concert of the at Center 1944-45 season by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra was a com- Mrs. Henry Wineman, a mem plete triumph. Masonic Temple, ber of the music committee of with a capacity of 5000, was fill- the Jewish Community Center, ed to the rafters long before Karl of which Mrs. Abraham Cooper Krueger lifted his baton to di- is chairman, rect the orchestra of 110 men in stated this week the National Anthem. that arrange- The ovations were heart-warm- ments are being ing salutes to Karl Krueger who completed f o r is beginning his second season as t h e concert to conductor of his magnificent be given at the body of musicians, as well as a C t e r- o n . tribute to the Detroit Symphony Wednesday eve- which is 30 years old this Fall. ning, Oct. 23, featuring The enthusiastic audience was tiel List, the fa- a real cross-section of Dynamic Mrs. Wineman mous Viennese- Detroit's population with those KATJA ANDY from the "Gold Coast" exclusive Jewish - American basso of the is one of the Guild Trio who will neighborhoods rubbing shoulders Metropolitan Opera Co. pleasantly in the crowd with Mr. List was one of the first appear a concert given by the those whose modest purses could artists to leave Germany after Detroit Concert Management, in afford only the least price tick- expressing his views of Hitler the Lecture Hall of the Iletroit ets. and his regime in no uncertain Institute of Arts,' Tuesday eve- ning, Oct. 24. The next two concerts promise terms. as thrilling fare as that of Oct. Returning to America, where Other members of the Trio are 12. Next Thursday Detroit will he had previously studied, Mr. Henri Siegl and Jascha Schwartz- : hear the new 35-year-old Con- List became an American citizen. man, violinist and violo-cellist of certmaster, Josef Gingold, when the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Shuns Hitler Honor he makes his appearance as the Selections from Beethoven, "One day.in 1933," he revealed, first soloist of the season. Mr. "I received an invitation •from Dvorak and Brahms will be in- Gingold, who comes to this or- der fuehrer to become an 'hon- cluded. chestra from the NBC Symphony orary Aryan'." List's immediate has enjoyed enormous success on refusal brought forth upon him Music Study Club Hears this Continent and in Europe as a flood of warnings from all his a soloist, chamber music per- friends to leave the country at Dr. Altshuler, Oct. 18 former, and as an orchestral mu- once, which he finally .did. Music Study Club will hold its sician of the highest calibre. Mr. Shortly after his arrival in the first program meeting of the sea- Gingold was born in Poland, but he has lived and loved the Uni- U. S., he became,. a permanent son on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at the ted States so long that he is as member of the Metropolitan YWCA, Columbia and Witherel, , devoted a patriot as most native- Opera Co., and is noted for pos- at 8:15 p. m., it was announced by born Americans. His solo on Oct. , sessing the lowest voice ever to Mrs. Rena Reathe Jackson, presi- dent. 19 will be the Spanish Symphony sing there. Committee Members for Violin and Orchestra by Lalo. Dr. Ira M. Altshuler, Detroit Besides Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. psychiatrist, will lecture on Wineman, members of the Cen- "Music in Hospitals." This will Detroit NHJC League ter music committee include the be illustrated by slides with Plans Annual Theater Fete • following: music by Miss Miriam Fleischer. Nov. 7 to Raise Funds Mesdames Oscar Blumberg, Miss Leap Crohn, vocalist, will Paul Broder, Douglas Brown, render several selectiOns with The annual theater party of Harold Ehrlich, Walter Field. Rosa Bassin Stein accompanying. the Detroit League of the Na- H. J. L. Frank, Lewis C. Frank, Mrs. J. S. Sauls is chairman of tional Home for Jewish Children Morse Goldman, Alan Grossman, the program. at Denver will be held, Tuesday, Maxwell Jospey. Nov. 7, at 8:30 p. m. in the audi- Sol Kesler, Maurice Klein, Tuesday Musicale Contest torium of the Detroit Art Insti- Royal Maas, Wallace Roberts, For Original Compositions tute. Mrs. Irving Swaab is Louis • Robinson. general chairman. Charles Rubiner, Sam Rubiner, Tuesday Musicale of Detroit an- Mrs. Leon M. Zechman, presi- Jacob Sauls, Max Schayowitz, nounces the annual contest for dent of the Detroit League, urges Fred Schwab. original compositions for 1944:45. support - of the project to raise . Carl Shalit, Morris Silver, Manuscripts should be sent be- funds for the home. Nathan Simons, Seymour Simons, tween Nov. 19 and Dec. 1 to James L. Stein. Mrs. Jack Berger, chairman of Helen Burr-Brand, chairman, 602 Amson Tabor, David Wilkus, Glynn Court, who will also sup- arrangements. and her co-chair- man. Mrs. Charles Agree, an- Julian Wolfner; and 'Misses Setta ply texts of contests rules. A nounce that one of the outstand- Robinson, Marjorie Rosenthal stamped, self-addressed envelop ing films of the year, newsreels, and Louise Shiffman. must accompany all requests. The patrons so far for the con- and other entertaining pictures Judges in the contest are: cert are: will be shown. Charles Frederic Morse, chair- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sherman, ticket Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld, Mr. and Mrs. man; Mrs. Marcus Frost, Miss chairman, 17344 Northlawn Ave., H. C. Broder,- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Margaret Mannebach, Graham T. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cohen, advises that tickets are available Z. Overgard, Jascha Schwartzmann. Mr. and . Mrs. Abraham Cooper, and may be obtained from mem- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mr. and Mrs bers and upon request, by mail. Irving Berlin, having dis- Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, 18311 Israel oseph H. Ehrlich, Mr. sociated himself from his own Ehrlich. Mrs. Cherrylawn Ave., and M r s. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. company, starts business over Emerman. Robert S. Drews, 12500 Broad- David Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field, Mr. again with but two of his old street, chairman of the program and Mrs. William Field. Mrs. H. J. L. - songs on his ledger. He'll have Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank, book, request that all material be Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mr. in their hands by Oct. 21. Mrs.. Walter Fuchs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred to tickle the ivories and hatch Ginsburg, `Mr. and Mrs. Morse Gold- some new, hits. William Stark is in charge of the man. "Tribute Page" in honor of our Mr. and Mrs. Alan Grossman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger. Mr. and men in the armed forces. Mrs. Charles Haskill, Mr. Harry Ja- Report "Extensive Roundup" Of Jews in Bratislava - WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Berlin radio said this week that the puppet government of Slo- vakia had carried out an "ex- tensive roundup" of Jews in Bratislava. The broadcast, direct- ed to the German armed forces and reported by United States government monitors, claimed that it was the first such roundup undertaken in the capital of the puppet Slovak state but did not disclose when it had occurred. cobson. Mr.' and-Mrs. Maxwell Jospey. Dr. and Mrs. S. Q. Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Phil K rawitz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Krohn. Mrs, Benjamin Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Levin. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michelson. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg, Mr. Abraham Shigman, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Simons. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere. Mrs. Milfred Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stern, Mrs. Amson Tabor, Mr. and Mrs. M. George Waybalrn, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weiner. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Weisman, Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine- man, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wollner. Reena Biederman Center Dance Course To Give- ' a Piano Opens This Sunday The Jewish Community Center Recital, Oct. 19 Dance Seminar, which will fea- Reena Biederman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biederman of 1605 Lee Place, 'will be presented in a piano, recital on Thursday, Oct. 19, at 8 p. m., at the Detroit Conservatory of . .... Music. Miss Bieder- - man, a student' of Henry Licht- wardt and Lee Corbman, both of the Conserv- atory, has been studying at the Conservatory for 13 years and is now a . Junior. Graduate. She isMiss Biederman a student at Central High School where she plays with the school orchestra under the directiOn of Mr. Goldenberg. She has been teaching piano for the last three years. Several of the selections which Miss Biederman will play at the recital are: Mozart's "Concerto in A Major," in which she will be accompanied_ by Mr. Licht- wardt; Lizt's "Hungarian Rhap- sody No. 6; and Jacques Ivert's "Le Petit Ane Blanc," which translated is "The Little White Donkey." Local Brevities LEONARD L. RADNER was appointed war service chairman of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith to be in charge of a program in- cluding bond sales, blood donor activities, in-camp and hospital service programs; Mr. Radner, who is recording secretary of Pisgah Lodge, addressed Rebecca Gratz chapter of Bnai Brith on Oct. 1. * * * GALLOW FAMILY CLUB held its first meeting of the 1944- 45 season on Oct. 1, at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Meyer Siegel of 17526 Santa Rosa Dr. * * * DOROTHY THOMPSON will be the speaker for the opening of the Detroit Town Hall's 16th season at the Cass theater, Friday Oct. 20, at 11 a. m. Miss Thompson's articles on Hitler before his access to power in 1933 earned her his undying enmity by her derogatory esti- mate of his abilities as a leader as a man. She and his was thrown out of Germany. Her subject for the lecture is "Our World Today." ture Henrietta Greenhood, will open this Sunday, at 2:45 p. m. Miss Greenhood who has an unusual reputation as a teacher of modern dance, is a faculty member of Hanya Holm School and has been guest instructor - at Bennington College and has ap- peared in solo concerts in San Francisco, New York and other cities. She will conduct classes from "Oct. 15 to 19, in both ele- mentary and advanced technique. Registration may be made at the Jewish -Center office. Don Cossack Chorus Here Tuesday Evening T h e original Don Cossack Chorus and Dancers will appear in the Masonic Auditorium next Tuesday evening. Serge Jaroff, the alert little conductor, again will direct. the . chorus, whose program includes the group's best selections. Film of Russia Opens Adventure Series Here AdVenture again invades De- troit as the World Adventure series, the public motion picture- lecture programs at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Woodward at Kirby, prepares to open . its eleventh season Sunday after- noon, at 3:30 o'clock. The World Adventure series will feature a 100,000 mile mo- tion picture tour of Russia. The narrator will be Julien Bryan, one of the best informed authori- ties on Russia. Bellaire Will Discuss Japan at Town Hall Japan's fate after the war will be discussed by Robert Bellaire, former United Press chief in Tokyo, in his lecture at Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher theater, Wednesday morning, Oct. 18. His subject will be "Jap Victory Plan." Reservations may be obtained at Grinnells' for the entire series at Detroit Town Hall, room 220 Hotel Statler. , Buy War Bonds! Coming California Way? Be sure to look up Sam Dictor for your Real Estate and Insurance Needs. Personal. Service DICTOR Warners will donate 40 per cent of their profits on 'Holly- wood Canteen" with a minimuin guarantee of $250,000 to the in- stitution of the same name. 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