Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1949 — Page 26
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: Question The most important oetion) 4s: How can you build. up an _ audience for first- ‘rate chamber music?
It isn't slough that some 500" 1 or fewer adults out of the city’s| ¢ half million population should
good ensemble playing. That's the Ensemble Society now is
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Norking on Hs Piatia for | an en | Sevan yes next M i i Glenn, at 11, 1, 3:10; § Te And so ir Josef RO An Ed- ? $ and 0, ESQUIRE isin to r Ortenberg, Boris Kroyt and | : “Murderers Among Us.” with Hile Schneider of the Buda- 3 a degard Knef, at 6:25, 8:15 and 10:08. their superb con-| pest Quartet drew. deserved ap- INDIANA plause last night, they merit still | “Every Girl Should Be Married.”
Ret t's program for the! more able Music Society in World| their informal recital ! etmarial packed the Mitte for the school students, i
Like the children’s concerts by | 4 KEVTH'S . of1Fabien Sevitzky and the Indian- bos “Hamlet,” with Sir Laurence 33, |apolis Symphony, that was, an’ : Olivier, at 2:30 and 8:30, LOEW'S
named “The Joke; " |example of intelligent and benign | is A major QUAFTet and promotion. The Way to get people’ E flat Quartet, Op. to listen to music’ls to give Shem | music to listen to.
Messrs. Roismann, crime amo ol , raised questions which Kroyt and Schoeider wit! doubt- LYRIO had begun to answer less pardon me if 1 write less | “ Island,” with Virgin they here about them than about She} grey and Pullip Reed, at 11, . bigger problem. ’ 430 TH a Po:30
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!present membership, if the local appetite for ensemble music were! tomorrow at Loew's Theater. " Suriateq by “more such. pro: Public Library might do great! ther four times a year to listen | STAI
| quartet from the Indianapolis Symphony, consisting of Mildred | | Jordan Conservatory, Local 3 of ¢cital-at 8 p. m, Friday at the
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| Boclety ‘might have twice its Kining Bandit” Joubled vith Jordan fo Present | ear ecretary, star ing ) ] Oakes in Recital
Gene Oakes,
There's no dearth of talent. A §°0¢: With the help of the Symphony, [tory of Music in a graduation re-|
Lind, Charlotte Reeves, Elizabeth the American Federation o Burnett and Charles Medlin, will Musicians (the AFM public con-
be heard in chamber music at/certs have been valuable), In7:30 p. m. next Sunday in Broad-! diana University School of Music| - Included on the program will
way Methodist Church. and other local and regional or- he Schumann's Dichterliebe, a In or out of the Symphony ganizations, a full year-long pro-| leycle of 16 songs. Other compo-
{Odeon. Mr. Oakes is a student ~f
} . |séason, programs of that sort Kram. of good Music. could be ar: oe win te those of “Mozart.
can multiplied. And I'd like ransc d at small cost. to de to the Ensemble Music, Tha''s the way to build the Berioz” Faure, ‘Duparc and ar’ Soclely that a series of free pub- audience. And that's the way rangements by John Jacob Niles lic programs Jn such places as we'll get to hear the Budap@st for the English part of the pro-|
bass-baritone, will | {be presented by Jordan Conserva- |
Leola Turner at the conservatory.
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Volce numbers will be presented -|by Sandra Sanders and Katie Lou Herath, There will be a marimba solo by Sandra Jayne Stout and
Plano duets will be played by Marcia Williams, Sonia’ Willem, Larry Van Buskirk and Stanley Plano boloists will be:! Thomas Brady III, Sara Dollens, Hobbs, Marcia Linn, Dennis Worrell, Georgiana Mayer, Linda Ledgerwood, Judy Black, Jane Gant, Donna Leibold, Charles — Nakaral, Ann Bradford and Barbara Moores. Accompanists will 4k nm S$; be Paul Churchill Goar, Mrs, E. E. Luessow and Mrs. Marshall C,|
Mrs, Jessie T. Clapp is chair-| {man ©f the Junior Section and Miss Helen Starost of the Student: Albert Reep fis
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