NOVEL ORCHESTRA.
■ For the first time since she appeared on the v screen* Deanna Durbm will } have as accompanist an orchestra com- J posed entirely of children,of .her own ace The musicians, some sixteen of l them, were chosen several weeks ago 1 by Charles Previn, music director of I Universal studios, and they have been I under his instruction and direction l for that period. The juvenile orches- r tra will be heard in "That Uncertain t Age," Deanna's latest picture, when the c children play the accompaniment of t two of Deanna's selections, "Romeo c and Juliet Waltz," by Gounod, and 1Leo Delibes's "Les Filles Dcs Cadiz, c which the singer renders during the c presentation of a juvenile play in the i picture. Joe Pasternak, the producer, c Edward Ludwig, the director, and f Previn are delighted with the pro- s gress of the young musicians, declar- a ing them fit for professional perform- 0 ances on any stage. t
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1938, Page 21
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