Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, November 04, 1968

Issue date: Monday, November 4, 1968
Pages available: 40
Previous edition: Saturday, November 2, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 4, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba I Winnipeg Hytt Rytia taunt Aye novt Moer 4, empty seats evident As symphony plays by Ronald Gibson nevertheless it achieved a Good i Deal of Liat gallic sensibility it is to be Many and piquancy that is so much a seats were empty at the first of t French culture the Winnipeg symphony s third disarming diff pair of concerts in the Centen Nial concert Hall saturday evening does this mean that seats Are filled Only when there is the added Glamor of assisting artists from outside the City or does it mean that a number of people Don t like French music Winnipeg s vaunted reputation As a musical City Winnipeg counts but Little. Saturday s program was de voted entirely to French music m has rap Sodie de concert from the 1890s to 1930. Three i Tigane for violin and orches composers were represented tra with the orchestra s concert culty rhythms of the for Lane. The strings had a tendency to accent the first of each figure equally and were guilty of occasional ruggedness. There was a Fine sweep to the tuttis in the minuet and and the it Gaydon provided us with some extremely Beautiful oboe playing by or. Bairstow. Ravel was again represented Debussy Ravel and Roussel. The program opened with a performance of the orchestral version of four items from the encompassed them in the Man suite by Ravel be to Beau de it is always difficult for even the finest orchestras to open the prelude with that refined Purling sound of the Wood wind and if it did t quite reach the Heights hoped for. Master appearing As soloist. The violin part bristles with difficulties and or. Poison Ner that we violinist and musician to do. 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She with polish and restraint she Lias a charming tone one would like to hear it expand a Little More. But she convinced us of her musical sense. The tending was quite magical with those Horn chords melting to a whisper. Finally Roussel s symphony no. 3 was heard. Roussel maintained that Art had no stable state that it was a accession of continual trans formations. The third symphony s perhaps the culmination of is artistic development. It is a most attractive work with its Erse first movement the exciting second movement and the delightful Rondo to finish. Jet bombs marines accidentally Danang a a United states Marine f-4 phantom Jet accidentally bombed a unit of the . 5th Marine regiment sunday killing six marines and wounding eight others a Marine spokesman said. The fighter bomber had been called to provide close air sup port As the marines prepared to attack suspected Viet Cong positions about seven Miles South West of Danang. Two Marine helicopters were diverted from other missions and evacuated the dead and wounded within three minutes after the Accident the spokes Man said. He added the incident is under investigation. Les Deus Tim ides by Eugene la i Iche and French Canadian poems and songs presented by Les junes come ens do theatre do Nouveau Monde of i Montreal Friday in the St. Boniface cultural Centre. French Winnipeg was offered in evening of solid theatrical entertainment Friday night and hey got much More than their Money s Worth. Of admission to Friday even its of performance y the Young touring company Lontreal s theatre do Nouveau Honde was limited to a Silver collection and More than 300 lacked the theatre at the St. Boniface cultural Centre. The performance was Short too Short. The audience was Eady for More. But the 90 minutes with the Montreal company was delightful. On a Canadian tour Les Eunes comedies do theatre do Nouveau Monde has a travelling repertoire of two plays by 19th Century French Ilay Wright l a b i c e and a aged a series of French Cana Ian poems and songs. Friday night s performance featured the poems and one of plays Les Deus Tim ides. The performance was enjoy ble and that s what it was meant to be. Deaths Adams Elizabeth re Noehle of Clarksville Maryland. Anderson Margaret 82, of Stonewall Man. Bednarchuk William 82. Of 442 Jefferson Avenue West i Labrian Brown Williamina Barclay 76, of .821 Golspie Street suite 1, Easttey Dorian. Crosbie. John Stewart 69, of 86 Lloyd Street St. Boniface. Firth Myrtle Floyd 82, of Winnipeg. Focht John Elliot 62, of 548 Rosseau Avenue East trans Cona. Gundrum Frederick 63, of 813 Manitoba Avenue. Hamilton Herbert h., 88. Of 376 Ellice Avenue suite 106. Horrock mrs. Ana 74, of Gypsumville Man. Hoskins Bruce 16, of Van Couver formerly of Winnipeg. Jack Gordon 55, of Strathclair area Man. Jackson Eva Algretta Retta 73, of 441 Hosmer Boulevard Tuxedo. Jansen Walter 54, of 1414 Bannatyne Avenue. Lamoureux miss Gladys 33, of Winnipeg. Mcbride Henry 87, of 146 Talon Bay St. Vital. Mcgarry mrs. Agnes. 48, of 57 Braemar Avenue St. Boni face. Nakonechny John Joseph 49. Of Elphinstone Man. Meis Roberta Mildred of Elgin Illinois formerly of Winnipeg. Rhymer John 59, of Morris Man. Robertson John 79, of Berens Eiver Man. Taylor Ernie 61, of 4754 Henderson Highway. Walker George 58, of 761 Union Avenue. Markov Morris j., of 341 Matheson Avenue. Warren John Gowans 73, of Mcmillan Avenue suite 4. Yurchik Alexander 92, of 83 Hallet Street. For further information please see classified death notices by the Canadian press rear Admi. Ral Roger Edward Shelford bid Well 69, of Halifax. Washington Herbert r. Reg Ingraham 62, longtime Washington and foreign correspondent and a native of Syd Ney . Harold rag gait 68, widely known As the architect of Australia s Minera Boom. 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