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| Piano User | Helmut Wobisch Does anyone have information on this trumpeter? I found one ITG article on him but I would like to know about his performance career after WWII. |
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__________________ ![]() Bach Stradivarius 180/37 Bach 7C "I built my staccato like the piano; low register with the warmth of the cello; lyrical melodies like the violin; running notes like the clarinet" - Maurice André | |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Tempe, Arizona
Brand: Monette (MC-61)
Posts: 616
| TrumpeT, Helmut Wobisch was the Principal Trumpet with the Vienna Philharmonic and was a member of the orchestra from 1939 – 1978 (this information was provided by Dr. Silvia Kargl, Historisches Archiv der Wiener Philharmoniker). The other Principal at this time was Josef Levora (1934-1974) and they “shared” a mouthpiece that eventually became a Breslamair mouthpiece. I’m guessing that if you look up recordings of the Vienna Philharmonic in the 1950s and 1960s you’ll be able to hear him. |
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__________________ Derek Reaban Tempe, Arizona | |
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| Piano User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: arkansas
Posts: 377
| wobisch recorded several trumpet works. when i was a teen, his records were readily available. i remember them on vanguard records. here is a wobisch recording link. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=br_ss_hs...Go.x=5&Go.y=11 dj |
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| Piano User | Yes thank you. I've listened to a few clips of the recordings before I posted the question. What really made me get interested was an interview with Doc Severinsen in an ITG journal. |
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__________________ ![]() Bach Stradivarius 180/37 Bach 7C "I built my staccato like the piano; low register with the warmth of the cello; lyrical melodies like the violin; running notes like the clarinet" - Maurice André | |
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