Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1947 — Page 14
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SAX SOLOIST — Bobby Walsh, satophanist, featured with Anderson's orchestra, now in their sixth consecutive week at the. Washington hotel's Sapphire room.
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has its own technique, its own mannerisms, like the soft huskiness you never hear in solo fiddles or in| orchestras. ; Compare the Brahms B flat quartet played last night with any of] the Brahms symphonies. It, wouldn't translate any better into orchestra than do the Brahms‘Haydn variations. True, only {Brahms could have written the ‘symphonies. True also, the symphonies, save, perhaps, in the third movement of the second symphony, never get the lyric and wilful of parts of the B flat
Nearly Tops in Imagination The last movement, two sets of theme and variations (surely the grandest musical pattern for the
- | greatest musical minds), introduces’
| beautiful material for viola, inci-
|dentally a triumph for Boris Kroyt. In the second set, which has a
formula reaches close to the ceiling of Brahms’ musical complained before about being “exclusive.” It’s the connoisseurs’ pet. That's
definitely bad, since chamber music,
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always have the Budapest quartet, {but with the Indianapolis Sym-
'phony and other musical personnel |
handy, we should have many mare smaller-form programs. The first concert of the Ensemble Music. society’s coming season will be given at the Memorial auditor ium April 16 by the Griller string | quartet.
Piano Students to Give
Concerto Recital ! Marie Zorn of the Jordan con-
servatory piano faculty will present five of her students in a concerto recital at 8:30 p. m. next Thursday in World War Memorial, Indianapolis students participat-
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