University of Iowa. Dallas Symphony about 1949-1961, Chicago Pro Musica chamber new editions works of the cello repertoire, notably including the Herseth graduated from He also recorded Orchestral Pro for Horn, Sam Sciacchitano) Philip Sabransky formed the Chadamin Trio with Chicago Emigrated to Chicago from the Brno, Czechoslovakia (as it then was) area in July 1909. the Hyna brothers in the 1920s: (l to r) Otto, Edward, Henri. Studied at the Vienna Conservatory 1871-1877 147. Symphony Principal clarinet 1951-1972), viola (also South Bend Chamber Music Society), Second flute (also Auckland (New Zealand) Philharmonia Orchestra Principal flute C. August Mueller, Carl Beyer, Frank Chapek, and Richard Forkert. Juilliard precollege program on scholarship. also in 1940, the Little Symphony Orchestra of Chicago Clara Hanusch Mueller 125. Emigrated to the US in 1892 to join the Chicago Symphony, following Orchestra Principal flute, succeeding Opava 1949-1950, Emigrated to Chicago as a child in 1885. Cowden also played in the Symphony of the Air's New York Philharmonic Principal cello under Arturo Toscanini 2 for Timpani: violin 1891-1901, violin, viola 1905-1913, (Illinois 1912-1985) of Lithuanian-Jewish parents. Cincinnati Symphony harp 1919-1920), trumpet (also while at the Eastman School the Rochester Philharmonic and teaches Studied at the Imperial Conservatory in St. Petersburg 1912. As well as studying with Born in Toronto, Canada, but studied in Chicago. orchestra musician at the La Salle Theater, Chicago). in Massachusetts in the summer of 1919. Music MMus and completed 2 years of the doctoral program. Royal Conservatory, Amsterdam, and in USA at the orchestra with his criticisms, Johnson is said to have quipped Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra Principal cello, Kennedy Center Opera Principal cello, percussion (also Florida Philharmonic Principal percussion, Ars Viva 'Bud' Herseth studied first with his musician father Adolph Herseth Sr. who Sweden where he is said to have made the first orchestral Janes moved from Assistant Principal trombone to bass trombone (California 1990- ) grew up in the Denver area. Wilfred's brothers Ernest (cello), arbitration, he was restored with seniority 42. named Jenska Slebos...Regrettably, Slebos quit after a year...Reiner's attitude Studied at University of California - Santa Barbara BMus, and at the Kleinhammer was hired into the orchestra during the quest to increase the number of native-born and the Juilliard School Professional then succeeded Meyer as Principal clarinet in the 1922-1923 season, but only for that season. 1960s and 1970s), Third horn (also Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra horn have been only briefly. and Richmond Symphony violin. Orchestra. After playing flugelhorn in a town band, taught himself the French horn. the Valands School of Fine Arts - Sweden 115, Alfred Quensel returned to Germany in about I’m thrilled, as a longtime fan of Bud’s, that you posted this, Tim! Sir James Galway International Flute Festival in Lucerne, Switzerland. double bass with Stokowski's All-American Youth Orchestra Berlin Philharmonic prior to Chicago. Lathrop's father, After Leopold Kramer suddenly resigned as Rafael Kubelik replaced three CSO Principals, in what was locally Principal contrabassoon 1929-1935, bassoon, contrabassoon, cello, cello (also Royal Opera House, Dresden Germany cello, also conductor Metropolitan Opera National Company 1965-1966, Music Director Honolulu He has given master classes at The Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music, He had played in including the Kurashiki Music Festival - Japan. BSO musician Douglas Yeo with his excellent trombone Shepherd School of Music - Rice University Houston MMus 1995. 1932 69, Chicago Symphony first violins 1934-1937, premiered his Cello Concerto with David Zinman and the Michigan. returned to New York City in the the Hans Letz Quartet: Königlichen akademischen Institut für Kirchenmusik, where he studied organ orchestra. John Hagstrom Second Trumpet Max Raimi Elegy for twelve violas, harp, celeste, and percussion. said to be a pupil of Eugène Ysaye 110. Symphony of the Air's Far East tour in May and June, 1955), violin 1927-1930, viola 1964-1984 (also the WGN Chicago radio orchestra as Concertmaster and Her solo career began with winning two competitions: The Fugitive. Following the Chicago Symphony, Trnka played with the Gene was Principal horn for the Orchestral Club with Washington DC, Thomas Scherman Little Orchestra - New York, Principal Second violin 1969-1970, violin 1944-1969, 1970-1988, Principal horn 1962-1963, 1965-1966, Studied at the Central Conservatory in Beijing. Pressenda Trio, also while in Cleveland, the Halcyon Ensemble: cello (also Portland Symphoy - Oregon under Willem van Hoogstraten (1884-1964) Son Charles Linke Jr was a cellist in the Chicago Youth Orchestra Taught at Oak Park public schools (suburban Chicago) and at Roosevelt University. Company, a mid-west touring orchestra in 1890, Chicago Symphony Principal cornet Joseph Saunders, ... after several weeks of trying to 'decipher' Principal trumpet 1942-1946, Second trumpet 1946-1950 (also I grew up listening to the 1970 studio recording. Chicago Symphony in its second season. later a theater orchestra leader in Chicago. touring orchestra. study chemical engineering at Washington University. In 2006, Chen, with Barenboim/CSO gave the world premiere Martin Morris horn, Kenneth Moore bassoon). at DePaul University. tuba and double bass as his Principal tuba predecessors, violin (also later director of the Metropolitan Conservatory - Chicago, where of the Meridian String Quartet which toured the US. Then studied at Lora Schaefer has been active in summer had earned an MBA and owned and managed a citrus ranch in Texas. Theodore Spierling first, Otto Roehrborn second, San Francisco Symphony Associate Concertmaster 1981-1989. Indianapolis and Washington Chamber symphonies, and at the Kennedy Center. Also studied at the also active 1950-1959 with the Paganini Quartet: Henri Temianka first, and Efrem Zimbalist. Foidart studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels. in its founding season 1919-1920, Cleveland Orchestra Principal whom he won a Grammy. consisted of Jacques Gordon first, David Sackson second, William Lincer viola, 1939 159. Ravinia Festival (Illinois), Skanaeteles Festival (New York), Spoleto Festival In August, 1930 in Cincinnati, Culp also the Lincoln String Quartet: also the Lincoln String Quartet: violin (also San Francisco Symphony, also the Lincoln String Quartet: double bass (also San Antonio Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Victoria Symphony - BC. [R] [S] [T] the Augustana Conservatory of Music, Moline, Illinois (1929) with his wife Sometimes when I want to hear something achingly beautiful, I put on the first movement of Das Lied von der Erde, the Reiner CSO recording. the Chicago Lyric Opera Orchestra), violin (also Metropolitan Opera Orchestra violin), violin (also Central Park Theater and Tivoli Theatre - Chicago, Studied first with his music teacher and band director father at the University of Tula. with Masacek 129, bassoon (also Boston Symphony bassoon 1947-1949). under Hans Lange, Associate Conductor of the Verbier Festival (Switzerland). Harry (piano), and sisters Florence and Maud all became professional musicians. Detroit Symphony 1946-1947 season and in 1947, Taught at the Indiana University for 14 years. She is active in the MusicNOW contemporary music series), viola (also viola in the the Berlin Tonkünstler Orchestra, Fourth/Utility trumpet November, 1996-October 1997, Second trumpet Annapolis Symphony Principal trumpet, US Marine Band trumpet and cornet), violin (also the Shoatac String Quartet. Studied first with his German-born violinist father William Linden (1839- ). Studied as a teen at the Akademische Hochschule für Musik, and then tuba and double bass as his Principal tuba successors, violin (also US Navy Fifteenth Regiment Band at the Great Lakes Naval Station (also the Little Symphony Orchestra - Chicago, the training orchestra which If you have any comments or questions about this Leopold Stokowski site, please e-mail me (Larry Huffman) orchestras), English horn (also Erie Philharmonic - Pennsylvania Second oboe 1997-1999, Active in chamber music; she was also a high school. Eastman School of Music BMus 1997. (also New Friends of Music orchestra Oboe Concerto recording, with Barenboim/CSO. 192. names such as D'Antonio, Da Prato, and de Maré are listed alphabetically As a Band member, Wagner played at the funeral service for Abraham Lincoln Liberati Band solo piccolo in 1913, a musician in Cleveland, Ohio 1980-1981, Philadelphia Orchestra 1981-1986, Brevard Music Center at Brevard Stefan Bardas as professor at University of North Texas, (Austria 1870-seems to have died in Vienna following the Nazi Anschluss in Also active in music festivals, including click on the image above to see the Wunderle Trio of 1898, Principal clarinet (also Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Principal 1920s), flute (also Beethoven Orchestral Club: Paul Listemann first violin, Oscar Krug Coming from a musicial family, her father and uncle were violin makers and Tyner then studied at the Chicago Musical College with Studied first with his father, and amateur violinist and then at the Juilliard document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); and distribution of orchestral trumpets, forming Schilke Music Products, Inc. oboe and English horn 1959-1964, Principal English horn 1964-2005 Szpinalski commissioned and first 49 seasons with the orchestra, the longest serving musician Henry Sachleben emigrated to the US in 1891 from Hamburg, perhaps at Youming Chen studied at the University of Michigan BM, and then gained Studied in Mannheim, Germany, where he also was timpani of the Assistant Principal cello Emeritus 1993-2003 (also St. Louis Symphony Principal bass probably 1937-1942, recruited by Theodore Thomas in Germany during the summer of 1891. of the New York Philharmonic Society Orchestra 1865-1899, and also played However, at this time Otto Stoeckert was Principal flute of the Metropolitan Richard Hirschl cello with Jerry Fuller double bass (see right). Norway and the Musikforeningen - Norway 1893-1898 - his father the Elman String Quartet in the late 1920s: Mischa Elman first, Adolf Bak second, died during the 1916-1917 season on March 3, 1917. It was a uniquely American style of playing, celebrated for its power, precision, and brilliance. Wiener Akademie - Austria 1929 and L'Ecole Normale - Paris 1931. Concertmaster of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra about 1909-1914, the permanent members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since its detail of photo Chicago Symphony Orchestra archives. 1995-1996, Associate Principal oboe San Francisco Symphony 1996-2001, Day Williams cello in about 1909, Dasch String Quartet: George Dasch first, Fritz Itte second, Louis Amato, Frederick Dreiboldt double bass, Mathieu Ballman flute, cello (also New York Symphony cello in the 1920s, a founding member of the gifted young Chicago students. Peters studied with a who's-who of percussion: Roy Knapp, Otto Kristufek, as Principal clarinet in the 1891-1892 season and Anton Quitsow as Eb Mendelssohn Quintette Club of Boston after as second trumpet in the 1974-1975 season, and Northwestern University Studied at Cleveland Institute of Music BMus 1995, Shepherd School (Philadelphia), Laurence Thorstenberg (Chicago and Boston), Laila Storch (Germany 1863- ) also brother of the West Maryland Festival, and the Sun Valley Festivals - Idaho. to Boulder, Colorado), Listed as Principal cello (In 1956, Paul Olefsky is listed as being Principal Symphony 1967-1979), violin (also, 1940 All-American Youth Orchestra under Stokowski, of the Chicago Orchestra has so far come to light. Volunteer Regiment Band 129. She teaches at the Chicago College of Performing Arts about 1940). and 1935-1946, San Francisco Fourth horn 1946-1950, Principal Musicians of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. recordings, Wagner also recorded a fine CD of music by Robert Lombardo (1932- ): Chicago season, Guastafeste gave the premier of the Elias Tanenbaum Also founder and developer of Gregory Smith Clarinet Mouthpieces, a While in Chicago, Pellegrino Lecce also coached Day Williams cello. Studied at the St. Cecelia Conservatory in Buenos Aires with played Ruckle was also a long-term oboe teacher at the High School level Fruh participated in many chamber music concerts in Chicago in the 1930s and 1940s. (also Springfield Symphony - Massachusetts while studying at the (also Dasch String Quartet: Principal percussion 1957-1959, percussion 1954-1957), oboe (also Cleveland Orchestra English horn and oboe 1919-1920), violin (also an active Chicago sessions musician in the the Civic Orchestra of Chicago training orchestra. flute (also Warsaw Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmonic in 1910s, Berlin Komische Oper, click on the thumbnail above to see the Northwestern University String Quartet in about 1954. 1984-1989. Jerry Fuller double bass (see right). Festival - New Mixico and the Spoleto festivals in Italy. first violin 1903-1905, Philadelphia Orchestra violin 1905-1906, in the 1930s), violin (also Cleveland Orchestra violin 1959-1961), Principal oboe 1891-1893, oboe 1903-1907 (Félix Bour Studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music, graduating in 1947 with honors. He died near Portland Oregon in 1952 age 68. New York Symphony in 1920s, His wife Hazel Sims Beidel was staff pianist at Chicago radio station WMAQ in 1940s. 1933 Edward Llewellyn suffered an embouchure problem requiring the born on the same date and same location was killed Philip Dunigan flute, Stephen Adelstein oboe, Europe. Chicago Symphony archives. also New York Philharmonic piccolo for toured midwestern cities 1896-1906 - Missouri, Iowa, Montana, South Dakota, Minnesota He also earned a String Quartet (1916-1941) was: Principal timpani (as a student Civic Orchestra of Chicago, audition for the won Boston Symphony Orchestra, double bass (also 1969 to 1973, Lyric Opera Orchestra - Philadelphia then and Exciting Songs. in Washington DC in the 1930s where her husband was general manager of the Cliburn at the Modern, also in Texas. drafted into the US Army. Long-term teacher at Northwestern University. Frank Miller as Principal cello in 1959-1960 Born in Philadelphia but raised in California, Studied at the Curtis Institute Class of 1936. (also Kroll Opera, Berlin Concertmaster about 1894-1895, 1916-1930, Becker Belgium, studied trumpet manufacture at the factory created by brass also founded the Lehnhoff Trio: Samuel Magad violin, at Conservatory of Saint Cecilia, Rome BMus about 1943 (which is how he Studied at the Indiana School of Music BMus and MMus. 232. Studied first with his German-born music teacher father Charles Ulrich. Carl Koerner Sr. (then Austria-Hungary, now Czech 1897-1978). Emigrated to the USA from Frankfurt, Germany in 1885 as a child. which would have had a much brighter, more brilliant tone than the traditional Mae Doelling, piano, and Assistant Concertmaster 1954-1965, Associate Concertmaster 1965-1967, Bach Suites. Frankfurt 243. flute Los Angeles Philharmonic). Succeeded Allan Graham Manhattan School of Music Masters in Orchestral Perfomance degree 2014. late 1918 he was briefly dropped from the Chicago Federation of Musicians because he he also played in Studied with uncle Adolf Guetter at Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory - With World War 1 expanding in Europe, Jerome Stowell clarinet, After USC, studied at the Royal College of Music, London under a Studied first with his music teacher mother Georgia Timmons. and my own orchestral files and research. Emigrated to the US from Leipzig, Germany in 1887. violinist Carmen Llop Kassinger. Adrian Da Prato second, Isadore Zverow viola, David Greenbaum cello), fourth horn (also Rochester Philharmonic, Orchestre symphonique de Assistant Principal cello (also as a student, Chicago Civic Taught at the Lehnhoff School of Music Chicago in the 1950s 155. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. Studied first with his Danish musician father, Peter Hansen Hamburg Studied at Eastman School, Juilliard and the Curtis Institute. keyboard (piano, celesta, organ, and harpsichord and only College 1902-1905. Martin can be heard in the 2003 Grammy Brothers William F. Ludwig Sr. cello for the 1960-1961 season only as a stop-gap, awaiting the orchestra - Chicago before the Chicago Symphony. Studied at the Bush Concervatory, Chicago with under Emil Oberhoffer), violin (also a musician in the Chicago loop theaters), violin (also Kansas City Symphony about 1995-2003, Pacific tour of the Saint Louis Symphony came to Chicago in later 1913, perhaps to join the Chicago Symphony. under his fellow Bohemian double bass Frantisek Simandl (1840-1912). Studied at the New England Conservatory BMus class of 1976 with honors. detail of photo Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Studied music at the Curtis Institute Class of 1978. in Chicago, and with Louis Dufrasne who also taught CSO horns 1920s in the orchestra of radio station WGU - later WMAQ), violin, bassoon, contrabassoon (Principal bassoon 1918-1919, bassoon for 14 years. orchestra of Hotel Aspenwall - New York City flute. 1960s. Studied first with her musician teacher father Jerry Kupchynsky. teach in the Conservatory in Vienna. Robert Lambert told an (Colorodo), the Skaneateles (New York) Festival and the St. Barts Festival. after Chicago, went to the San Diego Symphony - Principal oboe. Boston Symphony Fourth trumpet July 2002-January 2010, the Chicago Symphony, concluded his three year service as Principal cello of Max Bachmann seems to have returned to Germany in the 1920s and withdraw from the San Francisco Symphony in 1937 after suffering a stroke 219. The next year, she was appointed to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Kneisel Quartet, replacing Julius Roentgen (brother of in summer music festivals including Colorado Symphony and Eastern Music Festival. Studied at the University of Southern California BMus. Vernon) six new Bach C trumpets were delivered to Chicago. Hear Rong-Yan Tang in the CD of Thomas G. McFaul Mass in C Minor, an went to Prague 1890-1892 for further violin study. In the 1960s, Walker taught music at the Granite School District of Adolf Weidig viola, Otto Roehrborn second, cello (also Hamburg Symphony Principal cello, Dresden Philharmonic of the family name of Zelditch or Zelditz, or his full name of Boston Symphony Orchestral Club, a touring chamber group which In chamber music, 129. also the Bendix String Quartet: violin (also in the late 1930s, the Rink String Quartet: a violin of his own construction. BMus 1956. duty during World War 2. Any additions or corrections to this The Horn Call wrote: "...Lorenzo Sansone is known the Chicago Lyric Opera Orchestra 1957-1958. also lead a percussion suburban Chicago). announced that he had decided to accept the Principal oboe position of Rudolf Ganz 1919-1922). trumpet Eldon Benge. Taught violin at Northwestern University. probably at the invitation of Theodore Thomas, building his new and his wife Barbara was cellist in the diploma in bassoon. Marlboro Festival - Vermont, Manchester Music Festival - Vermont succeeded by Bruce Yeh. 1909-1910, the Saint Paul Symphony 1910-1911, Saint Louis Symphony Seems to have returned to Germany. Studied at Oberlin College BMus 1946, Northwestern University MMus. in 1944 moved to the radio orchestra of WGN Chicago, Studied at Boston University BMusEd "magna cum laude", 1910-1927 (died April 1927 during the season), He studied as a boy with his uncle J. Studied at the Eastman School of Music BMus 1993 and at the - New York and the Casals Festival - Puerto Rico. also New York Stadium concerts Principal trumpet Emigrated to the US from Copenhagen in 1887. Augusta Read Thomas (1964- ) on the CSO's MusicNOW series with Oliver Knussen conducting, He won a series of competitions from Boston Records (see right). San Antonio Symphony 1947-1950, Pittsburgh Symphony Taught at the Peabody Arkansas State Symphony Principal bassoon, and in summers in Chicago with Following retirement from the CSO, Jonas Polak seems the Texas Music Festival. Studied at the Curtis Institute Class of 2008. Played with the NBC radio and television staff orchestra went back to the San Francisco graduated in 1935. Gave the premiere of the Sonata student of Joachim. Associate Concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra in [Frederick] Stock's newly formed Civic Orchestra, Ted was invited directly into the studied with New York Philharmonic double bassist Herman Reinshagen. also a Chicago free-lance and radio musician in the of Chicago Concertmaster under Hans Lange, Associate Conductor late 1930s.). (also Florida Symphony Principal trombone), Associate Principal horn 2014-present, Assistant Principal When Sherman Walt was a teen-ager, Minneapolis Symphony conductor It seems that Carl Meyer served Highland Park Strings), Third and Fourth horn (as a student, played with the Chicago Civic auditioned with the Atlanta Symphony, winning Principal Basson chair starting 1897, Principal trumpet succeeding the legendary Adolph "Bud" Herseth He taught at and was Associate Director of the American Conservatory of Music - Betsy being a Chicago freelance violinist and member of the Lake Forest Symphony, (1831-1907). including World's Greatest Hymns at After the CSO, Schilke organized manufacture the training orchestra of the Chicago Symphony. of 1991, 1992 and 1996. 1905-1907, Philadelphia Orchestra Principal trumpet 1907-1909, Walter Schulze emigrated to the US from Halle, Germany in 1888. Boston on October 26,1989. viola (also Saint Louis Symphony acting Associate Principal viola 2009-2012, of the Augusta Read Thomas Astral Canticle. under Music Director and former BSO viola, viola (also Chicago Lyric Opera Principal viola and Grant Park Michigan State BMus, Eastman School of Music graduate studies. Herseth, whose 53 years as principal trumpet of the CSO remain unequalled in orchestral history, died Saturday at the Oak Park home he and his wife shared for the last 10 years. at the Juilliard School MMus in 1975. Madeline Island Chamber Music (Wisconsin) and the Sun Valley Music Festival (Idaho). salaries 189. Also September-January 2010 temporary Principal double bass. performance". Gustav Mahler 1909-1911. Miles Creskell violin, Jan Kalas cello, Carl Towner piano, Second oboe (also US Navy Band 1957-1961 prior to the CSO. As a student, Chausow made his debut with the Chicago Symphony at It is said that Fritz Reiner appointed Robert LaMarchina as Principal later at The Juilliard School. Frank Stalzer oboe, Jack Ratterree clarinet, Jack Rausch bassoon, Eugene Chausow horn), Principal flute (also Principal flute of the Berlin Philharmonic Joseph Vilim taught at the Chicago Musical College of Chicago. Amelia Conti emigrated to the USA in 1907. Taught at de Paul University and then at Northwestern Montréal, Houston Symphony, also active touring and recording with the the Corpus Christi International Violin Competition (Texas). Philip Scharf first, Chicago in 1918 and during summers as a teen played in the Chautauqua Circuit. He taught cello at Northwestern University 1955-1979, City, Remo Bolognini occasionally played as a substitute Studied a New England Conservatory in 1942 and 1946, as well as with both parents who Carlo Maria Giulini 1976-1980. also as a student, played with his He then served the Conservatory of Music in Pontevedra and the Conservatory of Music of Vigo. Young People's Orchestra, the Milwaukee Symphony, and the staff (also the Civic Orchestra of Chicago training orchestra, Interestingly, Oto Carrillo is an active sessions musician, including recordings such as Mannheim Steamroller Active in summer music festivals, including the Andover Chamber His wife Studied with Vincent Cichowicz and later gained a DMus degree. (also, in May, 1912 Hans Letz became second violin with the Orchestra in Philadelphia), Assistant/utility horn (also San Diego Symphony third horn, San Antonio Fulcrum Point, Ars Viva, Music of the Baroque and the Callisto Ensemble), percussion, violin, viola (also also played in the 1893 Chicago, violin (also NBC Symphony violin under Toscanini 1937-1954, also played in the Symphony Associate Principal/third horn, North Carolina Symphony third DiBello began his career as a pharmacist, studying at the University coming to US, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in early 1900s, Ernst Kruschwitz, Then at Busch Conservatory in Chicago in about 1912-1913. then at Aix-la-Chapelle and Cologne, Germany and the Many listeners think that Solti’s interpretation deepened when he re-recorded the work in 1990, and I’m inclined to agree. and Theobald Ludwig founded the Grancino String Quartet, Music Director of the The Chamber Music A Happy, Worthwhile Life, published by Crescent Park Music Studied first with his father Harry Beckerman (1891-1985) a clarinet and saxophone After the Chicago Symphony, Studied at the Peabody Conservatory - Baltimore earning BMus and MMus. Basserman was a collector of violins, and played a 1712 1905. Trained in Germany and also Chicago, emigrating to Chicago at age 14. PS Hate to do this, but you can’t believe everything you read online (he died in 2013). Returned to Germany where he was an orchestral harp at least through 1934. the Feinburg Competition of the Chicago Symphony at age 12, Also studied at the Paris Conservatoire. harpsichord CD of Asako Hirabayashi music (see right). Emigrated from the Leipzig are to the US in 1883. He Taught at the and then at the University of Chicago. Teaches at at Roosevelt University. San Francisco Conservatory in the 1970s through 1990s. Ulrich then joined the August Junker left for Japan in 1899 where he taught at the Ueno Music Director of the Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra - Illinois (also Philadelphia Orchestra violin and bassoon 1901-1903. also in the NBC radio Chicago staff orchestra in 1930s and 1940s. from the Chicago Symphony, Clark Brody was a Professor at Brass Ensemble), 2005-February 2017 (named Principal trumpet of the New York Philharmonic), violin (Melvin Martinson gave the Chicago premier of the, Second trumpet 1921-1933, Fourth trumpet 1933-1946 his Master's degree at the Juilliard School. (also Chicago Civic Orchestra - training orchestra as a student. Principal timpani in July, 2013, although still listed in the Carl Schulte lead the orchestra in the 1910s), violin (also Cincinnati Symphony violin (assistant Concertmaster postion) 1911-1916, Otto Roehrborn viola, Carl Brueckner cello in 1920s, also the Du Moulin Quartet: Carl Rink first, Paul Kahn second, Studied at the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati in In the late 1930s, organized the Barthel Woodwind Ensemble: viola (also violin with Los Angeles Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta and I think it may have been the first compact disc my parents owned. Studied at the University of Washington. and the next season joined the Chicago Symphony, also Chicago Symphony Acting Principal trumpet where he died age 74. emigrated to the US in 1903 to Saint Louis, where he Studied first with his music teacher father Howard Goodsell at Emigrated to the USA from Vienna in 1883. February, 1911 in Budapest. Also in New York, earned his Master of Science degree. Eastman School of Music beginning 1980. the Sebastian Quartet: (l to r at left) Yuan-Qing Yu first, era, the Principal of the section was Principal cornet, and the lung limitations of asthma to become one of the great tuba the midwest in about 1900. After 1962-1964 in the US Military Academy Band. and 1910s, at least until 1917), viola, violin (also a theater orchestra musician at the privately, including Virgil Fox. Akademischen Hochschule für Musik in Berlin. active in chamber music, including the (Missouri 1895-1993) born in Saint Louis to Czech émigré parents, Victor Charbulak in 1934, with Richard Beidel behind him. Studied violin at the Berlin Akademische Hochschule für Musik with Taught for opera orchestras. (also 1924-1939 Saint Louis Has taught at As a composer, the Chicago Symphony under Frederick Concertmaster St. Louis Symphony 1907-1917, then viola into 1920s). Emigrated to US in 1891 to join the Chicago Symphony. click on the thumbnail above to see the Spierling Quartet: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra violin, bassoon and contrabassoon in the 1900s Ulrich was also Personnel Manager, and under Studied at the Shepherd School of Music - Rice University, and Studied in Paris with Jules Massenet (1842-1912), a close played with Reiner when he was conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony. sent Walt a monthly allowance. with Abraham Skernick, graduating just prior to entering Historian studying Lincoln documents. Philharmonic Principal flute 1955-1957. also the Pablo Casals Festival), cello (also Rochester Philharmonic 1984-1986 while studying at the Eastman School of Studied at Roosevelt University - College of Performing Arts BMus and MMus. Studied as a student at the National Music Camp at Interlochen, American Conservatory of Music. (then Austria-Hungary, now Slovenia 1878-1949). Charles Linke viola, Max Thompson cello. also the Symphony of Oak Park-River Forest in later MMus. 1880s 143. Chautauqua Symphony), Principal horn (also Mancini Opera Compnay tour of South America summer of 1914 Principal horn 1946-1947, Chicago Symphony Principal horn Chicago Grand Opera percussion 1911-1916), flute - Permanent Substitute (also principal flute of the Santa Fe Opera Company), Principal clarinet (also Principal clarinet with the Pittsburgh Symphony under after leaving the CSO), double bass and seems also to have played cello
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