Eastman School of Music - Score Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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Eastman School of Music - Score Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 92 of 130
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Phi Mu Alpha Little Symphony FREDERICK FENNELL, Conductor FIRST VIOLINS Alfio Micci Robert Kadarauch Ferdinand Pranzatelli John Joiner SECOND VIOLINS Byron Darnell Walter Hagen Arnold Cole Walter Marchand Harvey Krasney Morris Krachmalr.ick VIOLAS Lawrence Kinney William Schoen VIOLONCELLOS Lee Fairley Forrest Sanders Martin Heylman Nelson Hauenstein PICCOLO Martin Heylman OBOES Eugene Showalter Earnest Harrison ENGLISH HORN Earnest Harrison CLARINETS Jack End Richard Joiner Clem Hutchinson BASSOONS Otto Eichel Howard Halgedahl Roy Hauser CONTRA-BASSOON Howard Halgedahl HORNS Harry Hoffmann William Kirkpatrick Robert Westervelt TRUMPETS Sidney Mear Crawford Stahl Lester Remsen Arthur Nicholson TROMBONES Bernard Pressler FIRST CONCERT Lewis Van Haney Robert Marsteller TUBA David McConnell TYMPANI Alfred Vorherr PERCUSSION Dan Hinger Robert Boyd Rolfe Newton HARP Dorothy Spencer CELESTE John Venettozzi LIBRARIAN Litchard Toland BASSES David Craig Donald Stauffer FLUTES Robert Willoughby JANUARY 12, 1940 FREDERICK FENNELL, Conducting Serenade No. 12 in C minor MOZART II mio tesoro from Don Giovanni MOZART Norman Durask, tenor soloist Symphony No. 34 in C major MOZART Ma Mere I ' Oye RAVEL Le Tombeau de Couperin RAVEL SECOND CONCERT APRIL, 1940 Prelude and Toccata Symphony in Miniature Andante for Flute and Strings Robert Willoughby, flute soloist Variations for Small Orchestra Three Pieces for Small Orchestra Promenade Nocturne—Dorothy Fennell, viola soloist II Campo di Fiori—Sidney Mear, trumpet soloist Adagio from Chamber Symphony Ave Rota Irene Jacobi, piano soloist GARDNER READ EDMUND HAINES HUNTER JOHNSON DAVID DIAMOND KENT KENNAN RICHARD DONOVAN FREDEDICK JACOBI [78]

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11 monic Orchestra Under the able management of Mr. A. M. See and Mr. T. Llyle Keith the Philharmonic Orchestra has completed one of the finest Rochester concert seasons on record; presenting the best of soloists and concert ensembles to Rochester and the student body of the East¬ man School of Music. Under the musical direction of Jose Iturbi, with Guy Fraser Harrison assisting, The Philharmonic Orchestra presented twelve evening concerts between the dates of November 2, 1939 and March 21, 1940; and conducted two tours of the Northeastern and Eastern states. Although the war in Europe prevented the appearance of a few soloists, able artists were procured to fill out an impressive series of programs. During the season the following soloists were heard: Argetinita Dancers - - November 2 Bartlett-Robinson - - - February 8 Guy Fraser Harrison - - November 30 Amparo and Jose Iturbi - - February 29 Don Cossacks - - - December 14 Mischa Elman Piatigorsky.January 11 The Philharmonic toured the Northeastern States in December and presented concerts at Mount Holyoke College; Smith College; Springfield, Mass.; Newburg, N. Y.; and Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Again in the spring the orchestra was sponsored on a tour, ap¬ pearing in Ashtabula, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; and Allentown, Pa. Music lovers who have been unable to hear the concerts presented during the regular season may now enjoy the Phil¬ harmonic ' s performances through the medium of Victor records. During March the orchestra recorded several numbers that will in the near future be placed on the market. [77] March 21



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V , f » . ■ ; t ■ ’ ♦ ' V . | % M ■ Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia OFFICERS Crawford Stahl Lester Remsen Charles Lutton Rodney Peterson - Harry Hoffmann Robert Marsteller President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Warden ACTIVE MEMBERS Clifford Amero Donald Berky Joseph Boland Emil Cederfelt David Craig Byron Darnell Eugene DeWitte Otto Eichel Jack End Robert Fountain Kenneth Fredlund Robert Good Walter Hagen Lewis Van Haney Earnest Harrison Stanley Hasty Nelson Hauenstein Austin Hay Dan Fred Hinger Harry Hoffmann John Holmes Roy Houser Clem Hutchinson John Joiner Richard Joiner Robert Kadarauch Lawrence Kinney John Kinyon William Kirkpatrick Charles Lutton Carl Mannle Robert Marsteller David McConnell Sidney Mear Alfio Micci Stan Mikulewicz Ralph Moeller William Morgan Arthur Nicholson Harry Parker Rodney Peterson Roger Phelps Ferdinand Pranzatelli Bernard Pressler Lester Remsen Forrest Sanders William Schoen Earl Sch uster Milton Shetler Eugene Showalter Crawford Stahl Donald Stauffer Gordon Taylor William Thatcher John Venettozzi Alfred Vorherr Robert Westervelt Walter Weimeyer Robert Willoughby Vernon Winton Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of America, Musical Honorary Fraternity, was founded at the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Massachusetts, on October 6, 1898. Alpha Nu chapter was installed here on January 24, 1925, and is one of over seventy chapters of the national organization. Alumni of this chapter and members of the national organization represent the leading artists, educators and patrons of music in the United States. Alpha Nu functions as a social chapter, and maintains a house located at 700 Main Street East, where Sinfonians are always welcome. The chapter sponsors an All-American Music Program in the spring, an annual open house, a men ' s smoker, and sponsors its own formal dances and also several informal dances. Sinfonians are prominent in both musical avid student organizations. CHARLES LUTTON, Sec ' y. [ 79 ]

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