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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: USA
Posts: 5,989
| So, after at least 30 years if not more on the job, Fred Sautter is leaving. Well, he's earned a wonderful retirement. He's devoted most of his life to that position artistically and as a committee member responsible for many negotiations to try to better the lot of the orchestra members. The first trumpet chaie is a hot seat filled with joys and woes and we've all had our share of both. G-d bless ya, Fred... enjoy your retirement! ML |
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| Piano User | Fred Sautter Fred did a video years ago called Sound The Trumpet. It was a lovely video that featured some nice playing. In it, he discussed flow studies and intelligent warm ups. Seems like a great player and a real gentleman. |
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