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2021-02-28 19:01:12
This trailblazing oboist is 100 today and still playing
The pianist Jon Kimura Parker reminds us that today is his mother-in-law’s 100th birthday. She is the celebrated Laila Storch, first woman oboe student of Marcel Tabuteau at the Curtis Institute, and subsequently principal oboe at the Houston Symphony, Marloboro and the Casals Festivals. She wrote a biography of Tabuteau and taught at Washington, Bloomington […]
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2017-10-29 18:57:50
Canada mourns a founding oboist
Rowland Winslow Floyd, founding oboist of the National Arts Centre Orchestra of Canada, died on October 13 at the age of 80, following a stroke. He was believed to have been the last living student of Marcel Tabuteau, principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, 1915 to 1954, and acknowledged founder of the American school of oboe […]
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2017-10-23 10:41:42
Richard Woodhams has called time on his career after 40 years in the hot seat. He’s a link in a long Philly chain, a student of his predecessor, John de Lancie who was himself a student of the previous principal, Marcel Tabuteau. Report here.
2015-10-20 15:12:19
[…] Derek Bermel, John Edgar Berners, John Burke, Evan Chambers, Chihchun Chi-sun Lee, Sam Davis, Gabriela Lena Frank, Alexander Frey, David Karl Gompper, Evan Hause, Katt Hernandez, Joseph Lukasik, Carter Pann, Frank Ticheli, and Michael Sidney Timpson. 2 In 1949 Karl Amadeus Hartmann’s opera “Simplicius Simplicissimus” had its first staged performance in Cologne at the Theater der Stadt (Kammerspiele). In 1950 Howard Hanson’s “Pastorale” for Solo Oboe, Strings and Harp, was premiered by oboist Marcel Tabuteau, and the Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy conducting. In 1952 Peter Mennin’s “Concertanto (Moby Dick)” for orchestra was premiered in Erie, Pa. In 1958 Alan Hovhaness: “Meditation on Orpheus” was premiered by the Houston Symphony with Leopold Stokowski conducting. In 1960 Lukas Foss’ “Time Cycle for Soprano and Orchestra” was premiered by the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein, with soprano Adele Addison the vocal soloist. In 1974 Elliott Carter’s […]
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