Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1946 — Page 8

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Philharmonic Proves It Is Over War Setback. » $ By HENRY BUTLER Last night, what with the weath: er and a series of mishaps, I was late getting out to Brookside park] to hear Hermann Rinne and his! Indianapolis Philharmonic orchestra.

Soloist with Macnnerchor >» Mr. Rinne and his amateurs §8V¢ Donald Dickson. one of a series of Music Week pro-| grams, which are being sponsored by the park and recreation de-' directed by Clarence Elbert,

*Maennerchor, will| partment. Phlburmbe, sever , present its final concert of the| The Jo-pices 7 poms put| Season at 8 p. m. next Saturday] tly back to pre-war in the Athenaeum ball room. only recently Soloist will be Donald Dickson, |

ing worth while. | BER, BF that the | baritone, of radio, concert and op- | band got down to 15 members dur-| era fame, accompanied by Law-|

y hy Munger efinitel rence Stevens. Dorot Ie a war 20 vs ow q y will be accompanist for the Maen-

A chor sol Wier Approval wis .) The complete program follows: oloist of e ev : Sgt. Ed. Zambara, from the mili- | Salvation Belongeth To Our | tary personnel office down at God Tchesnokov Wakeman hospital. Sgt. Zambara, {Now 1s The Month ‘of Maying Morley |

+ | The Soldier's Chorus (Faust) Gounod | a bass-baritone, “Bri Tu?” {Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes from Verdis—=

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1 to say that 1 heard only the last 16th-17th Century Poems Bet bs Modern few notes of Sgt. Zambara's sing- Composers. | ret ats There Is a Lady nifre 3 ing, but I can report that audience | tere to Fo aughter Frederick Corde: comment was uniformly enthusi- Has astic about the sergeant’s voice and

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2d Good Ale musicianship. Donald Dickson Mr. Rinne chose a fairly ambi- NI tious program, including’ the Inte The Night Edwards Dowhing A Sailor's Greeting Arr, ic “Egmont” overture and the First Ho, Jolly Jenkin Bullivan-Andrews

symphony of Beethoven. I'm SOITY Miranda Hageman-Enders

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. . Arr, Baldwin to have missed both, since those ON I Rirehor

corhpositions, especially the First WV symphony, are excellent' tests of Die Mainacht H Brahms Er Ist's ugo Wol an amateur orchestra. Neat and BT be Beruchit nod well-knit, the Pirst symphony re- Traum Durch Die Daemmerung... Strauss

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quires care and precision rather Bs Donald Dickebn than big, cosmic effects. v

With Topmost The Song of Man Top Indianapolis Maennerchor—Donald

Judging from the way the Phil- son, soloist harmonic played the “Carmen” prelude and the “Tales From the Vienna Woods” waltz of Johann] Strauss, I'd say they must have) done a good job with Beethoven. | For just one detail, they play in| tune. That's no small feat for an| amateur orchestra, and I've heard | plenty recently, teen-age and] adult. Mr. Rinne's outfit ranks | with the topmost. There's some prospect that the) Indianapolis Philharmonic may be| heard now and then in Garfield park this summer. I hope so. I also hope we can figure out a way

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to give adequate recognition and publicity to the personnel of such good amateur organizations. After all, it's a labor of love to give up your evenings to rehearsals, with no prospect of individual reward. | Debt to Mr. Rinne All these amateur groups have their limitations (what orchestra that operates on less than a three-! quarter - million ~ dollar budget hasn't?) But think of the good] they do. The players learn good! music. The families of the players,’ listening to that private practicing, |

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