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Pictured above are members of the Indianapolis Brass
Quintet that will be performing for Jefferson, Washington
and Lincoln Elementary school students Monday. (Photo
courtesy of IBQ)
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The Indianapolis Brass Quintet
will perform at Lincoln, Jefferson
and Washington Elementary
Schools Monday. The program is being sponsored by the Tipton County
Concert Society.
The quintet, which is made up of
members of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, will present the
program 'Crime Doesn't Play'.
Imagine a world where music
begins but never ends. In this this
delightful fantasy created by IBQ,
this dastardly deed nas happened.
Who could have perpetrated such a
heinous crime?
Students will join the fight with
IBQ and several famous crime
fighters who attempt to solve the riddle of the "missing chord". Students
will listen and learn about the in-
tracacies of harmonic structure,
cadences and refresh their memory
with the important fact: 'Crime
Doesn't P( Day'.
Such popular theme songs as Man-
cini's 'Pink Panther' and Williams'
'Superman' will be presented along
with classics like Beethoven's 5th
Symphony.
The Brass Quintet has been performing for Young Audiences as a
charter member for over 20 years.
All five artists are member of ISO
and perform and teach in various
capacities in Indianapolis. They
are: Dan Corrigan, tuba; Paul
Hilgeman, trumpet; Robert Day.
trumpet; John Bart, trombone; and
John filler, horn.