Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1914 — CONCERT BANDS AT STATE FAIR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

CONCERT BANDS AT STATE FAIR

The deep impression made by Ernesto Natiello and his superb concert band at State Fair in 1909, when ft was beard In ten concerts, has led to a second engagement of this band at the Hoosier exposition where it will be heard In ten concerts the week of September 7. The band is now stronger In numbers and talent than at any time In its history, and It has forged to the front under its able young conductor until It is now fore- ' most, among the concert bands of the United States and Europe. The band includes forty-five men, among them a boson lamous Instrumental soloists, and an additional feature for the Indi ana Fa’r will bo the Natiello quartet of stagers, who all of last wlntat were

entertainers of the ultra-fashionable guests of the LaSalle hotel, Chicago The quartet Includes Miss Lillian Steele, soprano; Miss Dorothy Henke, contralto; Alfred Kanberg, tfenor, and ’Herbert Gould, basso. They have u national reputation as singing artists. In addition to the Natiello band, th» Indianapolis Millitary band will, ar for twenty-five years past, give twc dally concerts at the fair, and the Indi annpolis News Newsboys’ band wil. spend the entire week there. Anothc military band will play at the aut< mobile Show. These four great band* with Amedlo, the piano-accordionist who will each day wander about the grounds playing his melodibus Instru meat, will make the fair uncommonly stress in music attractions.

BANDMASTER NATIELLO AND SINGING QUARTET.