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 Introducing the Indianapolis Symphonic Band, Inc.
The Indianapolis Symphonic Band, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit corporation formed by Bob Phillips, our founder, to ensure the continuation of the musical endeavors he began in the 1950's. The corporation consists of a 15-member board of directors that "manages and supervises all activities, operations and properties of ISB, Inc."  The current president of the Board of Directors is Thomas Potter. The Business Manager is Gayle Moore.

Mission Statement
The Indianapolis Symphonic Band, Inc. represents and serves the community by:

  • actively working to promote musical and artistic growth;
  • providing and supporting continued musical education;
  • providing a challenging performance outlet;
  • reaching out to audiences old and new.

ISB, Inc. provides year-round, free of charge, accessible band concerts in a variety of venues--indoors and out, to audiences of all ages--throughout the Central Indiana area. In addition to the 80-piece Indianapolis Symphonic Band, the corporation includes the Indianapolis Chamber Winds and the Barton Rogers Big Band. Over 125 volunteer musicians, representing a variety of ages, occupations, socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds, rehearse and perform regularly with the three groups.

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Introducing the Indianapolis Symphonic Band

The Indianapolis Symphonic Band (ISB), conducted by Joe Poio, is an 80-piece concert band that performs a variety of concert band music from marches to musicals, from overtures to popular sounds. The ISB performs over 12 concerts a year in outdoor venues and in the concert hall.  This year, 2008, the band begins its 52nd year of music. 

ISB History: Almost fifty years ago two young men, Bob Phillips and Sandor Kallai, shared a common love of music and a dream. They created the Indianapolis Symphonic Band (ISB). After the first year, Bob Phillips took sole charge of the band and, for more than thirty years, personally organized and funded the band. Bob's efforts succeeded, and in recent years the Indianapolis Symphonic Band has been praised as one of the finest community bands in the United States by prominent guest conductors from Indiana University, Butler University, and Purdue University schools of music

The band's history began in the mid 1950s when the two founders, Bob and Sandor, called together a group of musicians and started rehearsing at the All Saints Episcopal Church at 15th Street and Central Avenue. In the ensuing years, the band moved through a variety of rehearsal locations. After All Saints, the band moved to Memorial Presbyterian Church on the Near Northside of the city. From there the Band moved on to Tabernacle Presbyterian and North Methodist churches, then to Glendale Shopping Center and Lawrence Central High School. In 1999 a new home was found at Warren Central High School.

In the early years the band performed only in the summer. It was during those seasonal concerts at the then open-air Glendale Shopping Center that the band gained recognition as a serious performing organization. As interest in the band grew, the ISB expanded its schedule to include opportunities for musicians to rehearse and perform throughout the year.   Yet, remembering where it had its beginnings, the Indianapolis Symphonic Band continued the Glendale tradition with a summer series that has gone uninterrupted for more than 47 years. With the reconstruction of Glendale Mall in 2007, that tradition will continue in venues nearby and in other parts of the city.

The Indianapolis Symphonic Band performs about twelve concerts each year.  The band plays in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings throughout the year, including the Indiana School for the Blind and Hearing Impaired, Holliday Park, Garfield Park, and Washington Park in Indianapolis, the Warren Performing Arts Center, Ben Davis High School, Zionsville, and at Seminary Park in Noblesville, IN.

The ISB's strength has come from its performers and volunteers. Over the years serious amateur musicians from all walks of life have gravitated to the organization.  Today members include talented high school students to retirees, all wanting to expand their musical opportunities. 

  Until 1970 the band was organized and managed by Bob Phillips. In that year the Indianapolis Symphonic Band was incorporated with a Board of Directors to oversee the operations. With age and health effecting Bob's ability to carry out all the necessary responsibilities for a successful organization, he stepped down. But as he did so, Bob donated his massive music library and large collection of instruments to the corporation, charging it to carry on the great musical tradition that he had personally started over 50 years ago. The library and instruments are made available to area bands and musicians at no charge

The history of the Indianapolis Symphonic Band continues through Bob Phillip's legacy and the participation of many people in Central Indiana. For more information, read the tribute to Bob Phillips.

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Introducing the Indianapolis Chamber Winds
The Indianapolis Chamber Winds, conducted by Darin Sorley, is a small wind and percussion ensemble that performs chamber music utilizing a variety of combinations of instruments. ("Chamber" music implies that there is only one musician on a part).  Each concert features a variety of styles and instrumentation for your enjoyment.

Musical selections in 2008 will include  Mozart's  Serenade in EB-flat, K.361, Gran Partita,marches for winds by Haydn and Beethoven, and brass choir music for the December holidays.    The Chamber Winds will perform a concert with the Indianapolis Men's Chorus in June. They will accompany the chorus on Randall Thompson's "Testament of Freedom" and play other selections of their own.    

In 2008, the Indianapolis Chamber Winds will perform at the Christel DeHaan Performing Arts Center at the University of Indianapolis, Ben Davis High School, The Indiana History Center, the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired as well as outdoor concerts at Holliday Park in Indianapolis. 

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Introducing the Barton Rogers Big Band
Count Basie's One O'Clock Jump, Lennie Niehaus's, Half and Half or Carrol DeCamp's arrangement, Tribute to Miller, are just a few of the charts heard at a Barton Rogers Big Band concert. Jane Poio, band leader, has assembled some of the area's finest musicians to perform the best in old and new jazz. Jane brings her knowledge of jazz music from her music education at Indiana State University and as a longtime member of the saxophone section of the Barton Rogers Big Band. Other jazz experience includes 20 years with the New Ventures Jazz Band in Indianapolis, the Normal City Music Company in Muncie, and jazz studies with Dr. John Spicknall at Indiana State University. In addition, Jane has played 31 years in the first clarinet section of the Indianapolis Symphonic Band, is an adjudicator for solo and jazz music contests, and has performed in the past with the Carmel Symphony and with theater musical productions. Presently, Jane is a music teacher with the Indianapolis Public Schools.

The Barton Rogers Big Band has a long tradition in Indianapolis. The band was founded by Bob Phillips and named after his professional stage name, "Barton Rogers". The group was formed to provide opportunities for amateur musicians of all ages to play "big band" music. Today's BRBB includes musicians from ages 16 to 70+.

Under the leadership of Jane Poio, the BRBB performs "on the mall" at Franklin College, Franklin, IN, Lion's Park in Zionsville, Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Seminary Park in Noblesville, IN  and "on the bandwagon" at Holliday Park in Indianapolis. Jazz lovers can also hear the band at Washington Park on the east side of Indianapolis..

If you enjoy high quality jazz music, come hear "Barton Rogers" in concert!

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Joining an Indianapolis Symphonic Band, Inc. ensemble

The Indianapolis Symphonic Band, Inc. ensembles are all-volunteer groups consisting of musicians from all walks of life. Auditions are required for membership. The auditions are informal and usually involve playing next to a section leader at a rehearsal. If you would like us to consider you for membership in one of the groups, please send a letter to ISB, Inc. P. O. Box 716, Indianapolis, IN 46206 or send an e-mail message to The Indianapolis Symphonic Band, Inc.. In the message, please include your complete mailing address, daytime and evening telephone numbers, an e-mail address if you have one, and a brief statement of your musical experience. A volunteer will reply to you via mail or e-mail to acknowledge your request.

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