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Originally Posted by RGood Wise One - Your experience would have been when Seymour Rosenfeld was 2nd chair with Philly. He was a popular trpt instructor (at Temple) if you could afford to go (sorry grew up in the 'burbs in Montg. Cty). And Gilbert Johnson was 1st chair - they were great on that Antiphonal Music of Gabrieli album with Philadelphia, Chicago & Cleveland Brass Ensembles. Wore that album out too! (p.s. best fireworks in Philly in those days were at Olney HS!!!). Best Regards |
I studied with three of the four trumpet players in the Philadelphia Orchestra who were playing the concert, Sigmund Hering, Gil Johnson and Sam Krauss. They were very happy that night.
Wilmer