Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1950 — Page 17

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99, the program continued with a novelty —the Concerto Grosso for Chambef Orchestra with Solo Owvoe, by ‘8S: Thomas Beversdor! Mr. Beversdorf,'a member of the Indiana University music faculty. conducted his own composition

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. By Henry Butler In their first concert of the season, 1 the Indianapolis Philharmonic made fine music in Caleb

Ernst Hoffmam and

The remarkable amateur orchestra is steadily acquiring style—a fact most evident in last night's major and ‘concluding work, the Mendelssohn “Reformation” Sym-

“revealed her ability to project beautiful tone quietly in the soft reprise of the main theme. I think she meeds coaching in the very difficult business of Keeping the tone beautiful when she’s

stridency tend to set in ‘as volume % teAtoit ede ap 4 increases, and Caleb Mills acousNOW! s and ng duals os the ore Rests tics don’t help; Mrs. Scammon has gradually to work out. Zhe intelligence and the talent to EN Opening with a sturdy perform- conquer. these difficulties, ance of Prokofieff’s March, Op. The Philharmonic’s strings, a3 mong whom last night I seemed to y ; 5

with Darrel Stubbs, also of the

“see at least one member of the

IU Berkshire Quartet playing incognito, steadly improve. Woodwinds, also with some help from Bloomington, last night sounded excellent. Brasses, true and clear anough, need special work on the problem of good tone at full blast. (That goes for most brass players ‘in band-crazy Indiana.) Mr. Hoff man had them well schooled in the “Ein’ feste Burg” chorale final movement of the Mendelssohn symphony. But in a resonant hall with minimum sound absorption they still tend to blast. : One final suggestion: Philharmonic programs should print personnel names, professionalsorgchestra style. For prestige and good public-relations, that gesture, which wouldn't cost too much, ought to be made

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