The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 06, 1948, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN
TUESDAY, JULY 61948
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Series . . .
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the orchestras With which he has
played are the Kansas City Phil
harmonic under both Efrem
Kurtz and Karl Kreuger, the Dal
las, Waco, San Antonio, and the
New Orleans Symphonies, and
the Oklahoma Symphony under
Victor Alessandro.
During the war Fielder was a
clerk in the Eighth and Ninth Air
Forces. He thinks he was prob
ably the only soldier in the U. S.
army to take a cello to war with
him as part of his personal bag
gage. He used it on his own time
to give recitals in hospitals, Red
Cross clubs, and on occasions be
fore civilian audiences, in Eng
land, Ireland, France, Belgium,
and Germany.
Mrs. Jean Fielder returned in
1947 from New York City where
she spent nearly three years in
study with Gyorgy Sandor. ,In
January this year she appeared as
soloist with an orchestra at the
New York College of Music. She
has given many recitals in New
Mexico, her native state, and in
Texas, where she attended North
Texas State Teachers College.
Her pianism lends itself well to
ensemble playmg and it will be
in this capacity that she will be
heard with the trio. Of a per
formance last January the Kan
sas City Star had this to say of
her playing:
"Mrs. Fielder's rendition of the
piano score was at once brilliant
and finely proportioned to the
string parts,, exemplary of the
unique use the composer made of
the piano in numerous sonatas
and trios."
Alex Fielder invariably im
presses audience, musicians,- and
critics with the amazingly beau
tiful tone -produced from his flute.
A Kincaid pupil, Mr. Fielder is at
present solo flutist with the Dal
las Symphony during its regular
season, as well as flutist with the
trio.
Shortly after the finish of the
season at Dallas, John Rosenfield,
noted music critic for the Dallas
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sical situation in New York City.
Of course the famous New York
Philharmonic was covered, and in
the dispatches sent back to his
paper, Rosenfield stated that he
was still of the opinion that Alex
Fielder had as beautiful a flute
tone as any in .this country.
Another minor, altho important,
accomplishment is his ability to
tune a piano. Minor in relation
to his ability on his instrument,
but important when it is realized
that a flute tuned low will not
produce as fine a tone ' as when
it is tuned up to pitch. r
Education . . .
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