Hi All:
Just returned home from a sold out Pink Floyd Tribute Band concert with the ISO. The light show was dazzling. And I believe the ISO received at least three standing ovations from the appreciative (of ALL) ages audience. Possibly you were there and will comment.
I loved the outfits worn by our audience. Walking in from the convenient parking garage I saw a couple that looked like they were dressed for a prom while many others were in jeans. One can always be comfortable at the Hilbert Circle Theatre.
My passion for this orchestra and music in general causes me to challenge those reading my blog that attended the Music of Pink Floyd concert. Have you ever attended one of our Classical Series concerts? Here is my suggestion for a night on the town.
For one of our 8pm Classical Series programs, begin with dinner at one of many wonderful downtown restaurants or at Dinner at the Symphony. These concerts have an intermission and you can have a drink and discuss the first half (possibly the world famous soloist or the intriguing music you just heard). By the way: I often see young couples in the audience dressed to kill - so to speak. What fun! (casual is ok also) After the concert head to a local bar for shots (maybe tequila, but please don't drink and drive). Or to a local jazz club. Indianapolis offers so much.
On a personal note a "Jazz Master" in town, pianist Claude Sifferlen, passed away this past week. Some of us in the orchestra know him from the Jazz Chatterbox Club on Mass. Ave. Claude and clarinet/sax giant Frank Glover performed on Tuesdays and Thursdays for 25 years at this bar. They would always be there playing at "the next level." Frank being much younger must have started playing with Claude at age 18 or 19. Claude was a beautiful human being. He will be missed. Through the years the ISO has had as featured soloists (with the orchestra, not as a single act) such greats as Buddy Rich and the Modern Jazz Quartet. When we think of Claude we put him at that level. Someone who could live in LA or NYC but we were fortunate he stayed home.
I am proud to say that among my colleagues over the years, and presently, we have that kind of talent in a classical style and our audiences recognize that. And so this week we play for thousands of school age kids during our Discovery Concerts and then next weekend, THE WIZARD OF OZ with Orchestra!
While shopping at the Mall across the street from Hilbert Circle Theatre, a salesman told me he was in the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir and they were rehearsing for Mahler's "Resurrection Symphony" in May. As a student at Miami University he recalled when the ISO performed this masterpiece with John Nelson conducting and Benita Valente singing. If you have never heard MAHLER - be there! I had the honor of performing this work with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Leonard Bernstein conducting - and I was paid!!! I could discuss the rehearsals and performances for hours.
Bye for now.
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