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Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 8:39 am |
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Stereo FLACS
Frank Martin
Concerto for 7 Winds and Timpani
Ernest Ansermet-Conductor and Wind Playing Genius
L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Recorded 1961 in the Victoria Hall , Geneva, with 3 microphones
OUTSIDE the Orchestra
Uncredited soloists
Flute Andre Pepin
Oboe Roger Reversy
Clarinet Robert Gugholz
Bassoon (Buffet) Henri Helaerts
Horn Extraordinary Edmond (Leloir)
Trumpet Peerless Paolo (Longinotti)
Trombone Roland Schnorhk
Timpani Charles Perschier
How did I achieve my wind playing expertise that coupled with Dave
Guardala's mechanical genus, changed the industry?
In chronological order
1) Studying French Horn from 6th grade to the first semester of
College with Paul Rudoff, Duke Ellington Scholarship winner to
Julliard , middle 40s, student of James Chambers
2) Intense study of the orchestral recordings of James Chambers, the
greatest wind player of all time
b Dec 1920
1938 -41 Curtis Institute , Student of Anton Horner
1940-41 Second Horn All American Youth Orchestra
1941-42 Third Horn Pittsburgh Sym-Fired for professional incompetence
by Fritz Reiner
1942-46 Principal Philadelphia Orchestra
1946-1968 Principal NY Philharmonic-Given carte Blanche to come to NY
and pick a new section to replace the incompetent principal picked
previously by Rodzinski
1968-1969 Associate Principal NY Philharmonic
1969 Retired at age 48 due to extreme stage fright that started in
1960 and became too much to conquer by 1969
d 1989
3) Intense study of the recordings of Ernest Ansermet 1883-1969
4) Intense work with the most innovative and influential Wind Player
of the last 50 years, Michael Brecker.
Enjoy and learn if you want
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