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- - . » . : . * = . . p » J i Indianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra Plays Ambitious Program Hermann H. Rinne and the oa] George Newton, Indianapolis than they did last season—so much tra, with confidence. With enough anapolis Philharmonic orchestra |bass-baritone, was soloist, with Jans|so that stretches of the Beethoven SUPROrt, and with the kind of. enadded another item to local ama-| Hampson as accompanist and Rob- | had big-time professional tone and | thusiasm he has generated in his

teur-music history last night. erta Trent, violinist, playing obli-| phrasing. | Fesyctane, hell Nensully have one In a concert at Cathedral high gatos. I was sorry to have to miss| There's no doubt that Mr. Rinne in the Middle West. we school auditorium, sponsored by. the the vocal portion of last night's’ knows far better than I could point| The Philharmonic strings Cathedral Boosters club, the Phil-|program, owing to another sssign-|out here, certain defects of the kind |

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and phrasing were admirable. The big job of training an amateur orchestra goes beyond the mere planning and execution of programs.

It's an educational project that helps the whole community toward

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: ) . the first violins, we »- | keener appreciation of musie. apolis Philharmonic couldn't have harmonic played an ambitious pro-| ment. ..- . lh pecially. the first violins, were re rector | WHILE YOU SLEEP! been heard from Cathedral high|gram Ble ya Becibovn orc. Bios group of SHenest am: ibe gificuls 10 Gradicaia 10 Ana tour WaTkably (Sloat, Jot, in Nicolai's| In a country less hesitant about a : | 26. " \ pires| “Merry Wives o indso" overture bestowing such honors, Mr. Rinne ; st w - school to the Murat last night, but Symphony No. 2 in D. ateurs are playing more maturel un 8. East . p Nhat Jillicus Jo. ors wonger : "I'll bet Woody Herman's band was urely|me, as he evidently does his orches- and the Beethoven. Accent, tone|would certainly get a medal.—H. B, TOMORROW i. 8 i

|darn near vice versa. | For when that brass section cut |loose, with trumpets trying to play | higher than the top notes on the & piano, they could have wilted the [wallflowers in Jericho. Mr. Herman and his group of virtuosi put on an informal, pro-

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gram-less concert whose most se-| rious moment was the performance of Igor Stravinsky's “Ebony Concerto,” especially composed for the Herman band. Musicians Make Jazz On one hearing, I shouldn't care to render a verdict (or should I say

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KID BROTHER" 0 I $ 40 toasting the fingers at the same J graphs off this review, I want to give SE n y . + Mr. Herman belated praise for at e toaster operat AC . : DC current. is made of pated [J 16ast one wartime good deed.

In the spring of 1945, Mr. Her{man brought his band out to Billlings hospital for. a concert in the newly - completed gymnasium. -He (had a huge audience, and he and his band gave a lot of pleasure to

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than he had at Billings. I like a lot of brass, except on hats, and so I liked the weird, dissonant chords and the sharp, ear-splitting brazen | punctuation marks in the music, as in Mary Ann McCall's vocals. { | Let's hope Indianapolis will be an annual stop in Mr. Herman's itin-

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