| Show I CHICAGO WILL TRAIN TRAINS ORCHESTRA PLAYERS PLAYER S In order to remedy tho the need of or dep dependence de de- p upon European sources fc for tor r supply of or orchestral musicians ti the Civic Music fusic association au and tho the Orchestra Orches Orches- tra association of Chicago o have hn joined joine In fri a proposal to organize an orchestra for the training of students under ti the me direction of ot Frederick Stock conductor Dr of or tho the Chicago o Symphony orchestra I Iha to tobe 0 be ha known as the Civic Music Students orchestra This dependence upon 1 European sources Is due chiefly to the fact tact that in this country there thero exists very little opportunity for musicians to acquire symphonic orchestral routine and ex experience ex- ex the thc announcement states Tho The orchestras of ot tho the country countr demand that their members be bc finished artists yet there is no training school where the musicians can obtain the thc necessary Intimate knowledge and practice of the thc larger symphonic works Consequently our ur orchestras are arc made up largely of at men who have acquired their experience expert expert- ence In other countries where these there opportunities do exist The Thc Orchestral association will allow Orchestra hall hail to be used for Cor rehearsal purposes tog together ther with tho use of ot Its library Mr Stock has accepted tho the music supervision of or tho the new organization organization oi-gani- oi with Eric DeLamarter as 33 his as as- The Civic Cilc Music association proposes to give sivo an honorarium to each member of or the thc students' students orchestra to help do- do Cra fray tho cost of ot his private tuition Four rehearsals will be held each week cek Membership is iR open to any student male or female upon passing an c ex cx- The examinations will wUl be by appointment and will be bo begun beg im Im- Im mediately The Thc first rehearsal will be bc called I as soon as ns the or organization Is completed Christian Christian Science Monitor |