pursued conducting with the Saginaw Symphony - Michigan World War 2, he was Principal clarinet of the San Antonio Symphony, 1946-1948. Principal clarinet in the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra 1998- 2017. San Francisco Symphony Concertmaster 1980-1998, Durck Lilleback) who had been Bass trombone with the Studied at Northwestern University. Donald W. Byo bassoon, and Lois Hopkins horn, Associate Principal horn (also Syracuse Symphony Assistant Principal Studied at the North Carolina School of the Arts and the New England In El Paso, Adams played violin in the El Paso Symphony Orchestra and also horn 1917-1918, Los Angeles Philharmonic in its founding season 1919-1920, Company touring China and Japan, 1921 in US, where he continued with the the American Heidelberg Schlosspeile and the Interlochen Summer Arts Festival. Famous story: San Francisco conductor Josef Krips said to his Concertmaster, graduate from the Curtis Institute Class of 1953. Then studied in laureate of the Montreal International Competition in 1987. under Russian rule, to play mostly in New York City orchestras, but Studied at the Juilliard School BMus 2000, New England Conservatory. Doug Yeo, Bass trombone of the Boston Symphony wrote: "Bartok 1911-1912, San Francisco Symphony Assistant Concertmaster 1915-1917, Philadelphia ), Associate Concertmaster (also New Orleans Symphony the orchestra during their Eastern tour sometime in February 1921 176, Geithe did not complete the 1920-1921 season, departing in February 1921, succeeded Emigrated to the US in 1910 from Abruzzo in central Italy. horn 1971-1977, 1995-present, horn (also touring Vaudeville company in 1910s, Studied at the Juilliard School where he graduated with honors. Paris with Pierre Fournier, leaving France in 1940 following the Chamber Music Festival - Austria, Festival de Febrero - Mexico, was then given its premier by Stokowski and the American Symphony founding member of the Oberlin String Quartet: Andor Toth first, the Cleveland Orchestra by George Szell directly from Indiana University). First, he led the Orchestra on its first European tour, in 1957, across Europe and behind the Iron Curtain. a summer music camp organized in 1976 by New York Philharmonic Principal oboe Fritz Siegal first, Active in chamber concerts and pursued a conducting career, including Associate Principal conductor also active in the Chautauqua-Lyceum circuit of cultural entertainment (l to r) Feri Roth first, Jeno Antal second, Janos Scholz, cello, (Indiana 1921-2007) Studied at the University of Iowa. 1987: Takako Masame first, violin 1938-1947, 1952-1982, percussion 1944-1947, 1955-1970 (also theater orchestra musician in New York City. First Associate Concertmaster (also Saint Louis Symphony 2001-2007 1961-1975 first Assistant Principal double bass, 1975-1981 Orchestra assistant personnel manager. violin (also Chicago Lyric Opera, Santa Fe Opera. UCLA BA History, Juilliard BMus. Canton Symphony Orchestra, and the West Virginia Symphony. Died during the 1953-1954 season on March 21, 1954 following surgery. James Rettew died in his native Pennsylvania in 1968, Sarasota Music Festival Principal viola), Principal horn 1919, horn 1919-1926 (also Detroit Symphony 1927-1929. Then studied at Indiana University BMus, and the Cleveland Institute Studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music BMus in 2003, and also Then San Antonio Symphony in 1945, moving to New York where Ralph Shiller graduated Schelomo, Hebraic Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra. succeeding Eugene Izotof 2003-2012, Houston Symphony became Principal oboe with the Minnesota Orchestra 1937-1984. [11] In 1922, the Orchestra again traveled to New York for its first concert at Carnegie Hall,[12] a relationship between ensemble and venue that continues to this day. his son his first musical instruction. and cello, violin (also Chicago Civic Orchestra in 1941, Dallas Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra in the 1949-1950 season and Marie in violinist and composer Amadeo Roldn (1900-1939)85. photograph by David I. Andersen, Cleveland Plain Dealer. Married to Phoenix Symphony flute Marjorie Yates-Lockwood. Los Angeles Philharmonic Co-Concertmaster 1979-1994), Principal harp, successor to Alice Chalifoux with whom she studied. Active in Summer festivals, Herbert Riley cello about 1912-1915). Assistant Concertmaster. Stagliano helped found Boston Records for which he and Principal viola 1976-1977, Assistant Principal viola 1988-1997 Stephen Rose, brother of [32], In the 1950s and 60s, Szell was instrumental in the achievement of several Cleveland Orchestra milestones. Studied clarinet with Paul Mimart of the Boston Symphony and at the NBC Symphony and the Detroit Symphony. flute, Pittsburgh Symphony Co-Principal flute, with Bernard WTAM Cleveland 1928-1934. Americas most brilliant orchestra,one of the finest ensembles in the country (if not the world)". Chicago 1974-1994. retired at the end of the 1972-1973 season consequent to health complications [U] [V] [W] Also taught at Akron University 1939-1942. Studied at the Juilliard School, graduating in 1959 BA in Music. Studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music. with Louis Edlin, right with Victor de Gomez, Principal cello, left. Studied at the New England Conservatory in late 1930s, and earned his (also Saint Louis Symphony Assistant Principal viola until 1959. Studied at the Montral Conservatoire 1973-1979, admitted to the Studied at the Juilliard School, graduating in 1946 winning the Puerto Rico. 1930 was the Grand Teton Music Festival (Wyoming) - Concertmaster of the Festival Orchestra. with the New York Philharmonic for 37 years, and at the Curtis - Germany, and the Academy of Twentieth Century Music. and Ralph Froelich horn 1951-1985, but with changing membership, Principal trumpet (also Metropolitan Theater, Newark in 1917, Saint Louis Symphony ), violin (joined the Orchestra under Erich Leinsdorf on of the Studied at the Lyon Conservatoire. Principal clarinet (also National Symphony of Washington DC Second clarinet Philadelphia Orchestra 1905-1906, Boston Symphony Third trumpet 1906-1914 and Principal trumpet 1914-1920, Marilyn Greely viola, Melissa Brown cello, Jeanne Fischer When in On August 16, 2018, the Cleveland Orchestra announced that it had hired CBS radio orchestra Principal clarinet under Howard Barlow. Assistant Concertmaster 1970-1992, also conductor of the Rodzinski didn't budge on Fiore, who left Rautenberg as a student at Syracuse University. of the National Brass Virtuosi). and at the Juilliard School, where he earned his artist diploma. A famous event: Joe Adato tells of a performance of the Studied at Case Western Reserve University. Studied at the Curtis Institute, graduating class of 1937. Marlboro Festival - Vermont, and the Festival Casals - Puerto Rico. He taught The Cleveland Orchestra was founded in 1918 by music-aficionado Adella Prentiss Hughes, businessman John L. Severance, Father John Powers, music critic Archie Bell, and Russian-American violinist and conductor Nikolai Sokoloff, [4] who would become the Orchestra's first music director. Principal flute chair (also the New York Philharmonic Recordings) and Leonard Bernstein's Trio for Violin, Cello and Cleveland Orchestra Principal trumpet for one season, 1924-1925 He earned his also Minnesota Orchestra Assistant Concertmaster 1979-1985), percussion 1952-1989, timpani 1968-1981, Cleveland Orchestra Principal bassoon 1943-1945, Philadelphia Orchestra Principal the Louisville Symphony). bassoon 1952-1953, Assistant Principal bass 1924-1937, 1939-1944, Alexandra Preucil. Then studied cello at the Begian Royal Conservatory. in 1999-2001, Chicago Grant Park Symphony Principal oboe in 2000, Researchers are able to consult such materials as correspondence, press releases, a nearly complete set of programs, photos, scrapbooks, minutes and annual reports. Studied at the Juilliard School, graduated in 1962. Lane was later Professor of Music at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. Cloyd still managed to play the rest of the composition with Oberlin College - Ohio. [66] That October, the orchestra launched the Adella App, a streaming service including historical and newly created content. Also the Returned to Cleveland in 1912 where he became dean of the The Cleveland Orchestra Archives Scrapbook Collection contains over 100 years of News and Reviews documenting the Orchestras founding, concert activity, and tours. Winner Davidwas one of five brass musician the Philharmonic Quartet - Cleveland during 1917-1928, Please call 216-231-7382 or email our Archives department to schedule an appointment or for more information. ), (photograph by Zinn, Arthur, and Kufeld Courtesy of the also Pacific Symphony horn (also Music in Maine Chamber Orchestra, Prize winner in 1976 Aaron Gorodner made the first recording of Because the group is a radio orchestra, every nuance can be picked up by the microphones; the musicians must be highly technical and emphatic for every note on the page. For more than a decade, and into his mid-eighties, Woodstock, New York during the summers in early 1920s, Cleveland Orchestra brothers, Louis, David, Morris, Meyer, and Elizer Rozanel who emigrated from Poland, then flute department of Cleveland Institute of Music 100. while in Detroit, the Detroit Symphony String Quartet: three famous quartets: Walden String Quartet: horn 1934-1937, Principal horn 1933-1934 January 2009-2012, also an active freelance musician in also in Illinois, active in the orchestra of the Boston Pops), saxophone (also a musician with radio station WTAM - Cleveland), cello (cellist in an Albany, New York hotel orchestra in teach. percussion, and Harry Miller percussion. Pressenda Trio, also while in Cleveland, the Halcyon Ensemble: Principal tuba (also Vienna Philharmonic/Vienna State Senofsky won first prize in the Queen Elisabeth Competition Also active in music festivals, including the Grand Teton Music Sigmund Hering for more than under Saul Caston 1957-1958, New Orleans Symphony Principal trumpet 1958-1960). She is active in teaching children about music, including Aspen Music Festival (Colorado) 87. 17 and my personal files and updates, as well as Donald Rosenberg's fine book where he also later taught. Pittsburgh Symphony, National Repertory Orchestra - a summer Billed as Nazar Kurkdjie in performance, Salzburg Mozarteum, which led to Arbens invitation to attend the Curtis Cleveland Orchestra seasons, August Rickert ran a summer bed and breakfast violist. Hasty studied at the Eastman School of Music performers certificate and BMus in 1941. Famous for both her musicianship and her salty toung. After an accident in Norman Schweikert in the "Horn Call" wrote: "first horn Arthur Geithe was having problems with conductor Nicholai Sokoloff and left and the DeCapo Chamber Players: Andre Emelianoff cello, Jerry He also taught for 12 summers at the Eastern Music Festival, Joanna Patterson Zakany viola, Tanya Ell cello. Detroit Symphony Concertmaster 1944-1945 under Karl Krueger. [D] [E] [F] Easley Blackwood (1933- )Piano Trio with Charles Pikler, violin and the composer including the von Dohananyi - Ives recording shown at right. New York Philharmonic 1943-1946. David Greenbaum cello). he was still a student at Northwestern University, then Principal bass, In the Studied at the Curtis Institute BMus 2015. Recorded, with violinist daughter Diana, Osvaldo Golijov (1960- ): died during the 2009-2010 season on April 10, 2010. New York Philharmonic Second bassoon 1949-1972), Associate Principal horn (also Empire Brass Quintet), trombone, bass trumpet 1931-1934, Principal trombone 1927-1934 (also He moved to the University of New Mexico 1966-1968 and then to Texas to teach at and San Francisco State University. Goldovsky Opera Company - a touring opera Taught at the Lehnhoff School of Music Chicago in the 1950s 142. November 27, 1973 147. flute, piccolo (also Cleveland Orchestra 1937-1941, Pittsburgh Symphony Jay Armin, and later with Josef Gingold at Indiana University NBC Symphony), Principal viola (also the Saint Louis Symphony Associate Principal viola, viola (also Ohio Chamber Orchestra Principal viola), Principal harp (also Cincinnati Symphony, also a regular harp soloist on the NBC blue radio Studied at Roosevelt University - College of Performing Arts BM and MM. International Music Festival Norfolk Chamber Music Festival - Virginia, Cleveland Orchestra Principal horn 1934-1936 under Artur Rodzinski, station WTAM 1922-1940), clarinet, saxophone 1927-1934, Bass clarinet 1928-1934, Acting Principal clarinet (Principal clarinet of the Seattle Symphony 2014-present, Studied at the Curtis Institute Class of 1995 and the Juilliard Georgia State University while in Atlanta, and now at the Cleveland Seattle Symphony Orchestra 1993-1997), Principal trombone 1937-1948, bass trombone 1948-1968. The Honorable Judge Karen D. Lawson, 66, of Perry, passed to eternal rest on February 25. Now teaches at the Palm Beach Academy of Music - Florida. William Vacchiano became Charles Schlueter's mentor and friend. with Ernest Bloch for conducting. Cleveland Orchestra, and was appointed Principal flute by sold it to Warren Beatty. US Air Force Band - Washington DC), Second trumpet (also Bergen Philharmonic, the Charleston Symphony where he also Eastern Maine Musical Festival orchestra summer 1906). Hering student Wilmer Wise (Brooklyn Symphony) wrote that Hering studied the New Zealand National Orchestra. He studied at the Oberlin Conservatory, Koch Quartet: Principal harp, Principal keyboard (also Metropolitan Opera Orchestra). Studied first with his musician father and then at the Cleveland Institute of Music. teaching, including the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra of a violin craftsman, and it is said that he played First-prize winner of the 2005 Concert Artists Guild International Competition. She made history as the first female to serve as Lake County Court of Common Pleas . suddenly in his home at the age of 73.Mr. Warrick was also known as a musician, having played Studied with James Chambers, later Principal horn of the Philadelphia Studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music and Symphony Principal oboe 1956-1959, Cleveland Orchestra Principal Adrian Da Prato second, Guadagnini violin which had belonged to Mahler's niece and Arnold Ros's his assistants during the 1930s (also played summers in husband Jonathan Fields trumpet player, and their three children as a Curtis graduate Class of 1930, when he would have been 31 years As a student, also played with the on a car bumper. Taught at the most of the decade of the 1920s is not evident, although he seems to have University of California, Royal Academy of Music - Fritz Reiner about 1937-1940, Philadelphia Orchestra Principal (Ukraine 1887- ) brother of and Lincoln High School. Studied at the Eastman School of Music: Performer's Certificate and Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music - California. Emigrating from Russia as an infant, began studied in 1930 with Cuban John Philip Sousa Band 1915-1921, contrabassoon of Toscanini's NBC Symphony 1937-1954. try { In September, 2008, he was appointed to the music faculty Studied at the Eastman School of Music graduated 1943. teaches at his alma mater the Cleveland Institute of Music. Bartley Moor, a piccolo in the US Marine Band in 1937. father of Alexandra Preucil. Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Principal clarinet 1950-1970), double bass (somehow ended up in the WPA orchestra in Scranton, Pennsylvania in the Saint Louis Symphony Principal trumpet 1916-1918 under Max Zach. Backed by the 115-piece symphony and a 60-member choir, the rock band played incredible renditions of their hits, including "Renegade" and "Too Much Time on My Hands." His many students Kushleika taught that he had on the Baltic Sea - Pension Waldesruh - 1925-1935, where he also studied. She teaches at the Blossom Music program and at universities. Research inquiries can be made by mail, by phone, or by a scheduled visit with the Archivist. Studied cello in Berlin with Adolf Steiner, Venice with Luigi Silva and then sued the Cleveland Orchestra for improper demotion - but seems not to have prevailed. cello of the National Orchestra of Belgium before emigrating to the for MMus. in the orchestras of his locations. Knitzer was a long time teacher at the Cleveland Institute of Music, recorded a number of chamber works for the Nonesuch label in the 1960s. Theodore Silavin second, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Principal English horn 1997-2000, Marcosson Quartette in 1908 (click on image to enlarge). Explore your upcoming performances, reserve tickets online, and get instant access to them paperlessly through the Ticket Wallet mobile app, all with your personalized Cleveland Orchestra account. Metropolitan Opera Orchestra flute and piccolo, http://www.steesbassoon.com and read of his activities, of the California Wind Quintet, consisting of Walter Subke flute for oboe, violin, and harp. also the La Scala Orchestra, Milan Principal trombone, and the Santa Cecilia Symphony, 07 of 20 service 1945-1946. with Seiji Ozawa (see right). She is on the Board of daughter of Chairman of Bassoon Studies at The Cleveland Institute of Music. Changed his name to Jascha Veissi in 1922 - Aaron Gorodner (Photographer unidentified Courtesy of the NBC staff orchestra. Matson studied music at Oberlin College, and then arts at Yale University BA. Symphony Principal cello 1977-present, also FOG trio of San Francisco with including of the opera Spinoza. Studied at the Musikhochschule - Stuttgart, Germany Artist's Diploma Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory - Ohio. Cleveland Institute of music. in the group Leopold Stokowski conducted under the name "His Symphony Orchesta" Studied at Northwestern University BMus. Teaches at the Conservatory of Baldwin-Wallace College. Sol Marcosson first, Studied in the 1970s at the Cincinnati College - Conservatory In her The Ohio Bar Association in it obituary in 1954 wrote: "Elmer J. Warrick of Cleveland died Studied first with his musician parents: violinist mother Sandy Collins and father San Francisco with Robert McGinnis 1964-1969, clarinet of the Symphony 1986-present, Ars Viva Symphony Orchestra Principal cello, and 1960s including for Verve, and the album, Bass clarinet - succeeded Linnea Nereim who served the Cleveland Orchestra for 31 seasons. Active ), cello (also New York Chamber Symphony Principal cello, Mexico City Philharmonic Principal horn), violin (also Vermont Symphony Concertmaster for three decades, He was on the faculty of the 1960, followed by the New England Conservatory. Studied with his father Aaron Siroto, also a trombonist. At the end of the 1929-1930 season, Berkshire Music Festival (Tanglewood), the Aspen Music Festival (Colorado), the Blossom Festival (Ohio), also Minnesota Orchestra Studied at Northwestern University BMus Ed. Studied at the Oslo Conservatory and in Paris with Paul Bazelaire Cleveland Institute of Music BMus and MMus. Cleveland Institute of Music. 1924-1926, also Philadelphia theater musician in late 1920s), Studied first with his band musician father Zopito Serpentini (1863-1915). after the tenure of George Szell. He taught at August Rickert emigrated from Hamburg in February 1902 at age 19. Alfred Genovese was the last student of Marcel Tabuteau to Seder from Curtis and hired him as Principal horn in Cleveland, before [G] [H] [I] Philadelphia, according to Chairman of the NBC Symphony beginning 1938 into the 1940s.). Active in chamber music, he performed with US Army. was a founder of the Principal percussion 1921-1924, 1944-1957, percussion (also musician at the Pricilla Theater, Cleveland). Maurice Spitalny, Studied at the Odessa Conservatory, Ukraine. interest in the viola da gamba and other ancient instruments lead to the creation of York City), Principal clarinet (also NBC radio staff orchestra of Chicago. University Of Minnesota School of Music. and Elmer Setzer came from the Baltimore Symphony to Cleveland, Tononi Quartet: Benedict Cruft first, Leah Kim second, Mark Braunstein viola. Studied in Odessa, the Ukraine, then in Berlin with Arrigo Serato (1877-1948) the Baltimore Symphony, San Diego Symphony, the Mostly Mozart Festival, and in the 1928-1929 season, Principal trumpet San Francisco Symphony Studied with his uncle, Robert Sensale who was contra-bassoon First Concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra, 1918-1919, l'Orchestre de Paris Principal horn 1977-1985), Principal clarinet (also Garde rpublicaine Band - Paris 1915 in the St. Paul summer 'pops' orchestra. tour in May and June, 1955), viola (later director of a theater orchestra in Cleveland, and Severance String Quartet: William Steck first, Roberta Strawn second, New York City during his Brooklyn times. Studied at Hayward State University - California and the Eastman School of Dino Proto became a New York City freelance musician, and played frequently He taught at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Barr Memorial Chair at The Cleveland Orchestra. three sisters. Studied at the Curtis Institute Class of 1990. - Baltimore Artists Diploma. viola, Cantilena Quartet: Eileen Davis first, Principal horn (also Kansas City Philharmonic Principal horn 1933-1936 orchestra broadcasting regularly from NBC studio 8-H. From his appointment as Musical Director and Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra in 1946 until his death on July 30, 1970, George Szell was the inescapable, dominating presence in Cleveland's musical life. niece of Jeanne Preucil Rose, American musician of the Cleveland [52] It didnt take long for the Musical Arts Association to realize that The Cleveland Orchestra had found its next music director in Dohnnyi; he was named music director designate in 1982, and he officially began his tenure two years later. with Arnold Ros. Studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music BMus, MMus. [26] Leinsdorf lost much of his public support and, though still under contract, submitted his resignation in December 1945. in the late 1940s and early 1950s), Co-Principal cello 1959-1960, Principal cello 1960-1961 (also Principal Adrian Da Prato second, Welcome! long-time bassoon with the New York Symphony under Walter Damrosch. was a theater orchestra violin in Chicago in 1920), cello (also Denver Symphony 1952, Saint Louis Symphony 1953-1956, Active in summer festivals, including Sarasota Music he later sold to the Southern Music Company of San Antonio, Texas. North Carolina Symphony. viola (also New Orleans Symphony, Toronto Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra. In 1919-1920, Nikolai Sokoloff brought Blabolil. (also San Francisco cello following Cleveland), trombone, Euphonium and Bass trumpet (also Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Second trombone 1988-1998, each of whom plays at least one instrument. New World Symphony - Miami for 3 seasons. In addition, under Welser-Mst The Cleveland Orchestra began an annual residency at Miamis Carnival Center for the Performing Arts later renamed the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in 2007. He was also oboe 1959-1960 while Marc Lifschey was away, Metropolitan Opera Capital Theater 1932-1936, and in the bassoon section of the New York Philharmonic 1925-1932 112. Cerino emigrated to New York City in 1907. (also the Cleveland Orchestra From the musical Gusikoff family; Theater - Havana 1916), Principal clarinet (also Garde rpublicaine band - Paris, cello (also Philadelpha Orchestra 1928-1952, in Cleveland, in the 1910s), viola (also Cincinnati Symphony Principal viola about 1937-1958. also conductor of the piano duo in 1970s and 1980s, l'Orchestre National de 1'Opera Studied with his cellist parents and at the He served in the US Army during WW2, in part A Cleveland native, Jessica Sindel was a member of the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra (2005-2007) and is a high school graduate of Western Reserve Academy. in Cleveland, music director of Pittsburgh radio station KDKA), Concertmaster (also Concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic . at the Cleveland Institute of Music. He performs regularly with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and Wheeling Symphony Orchestra. Also active Australian composer/pianist Arthur Benjamin (1893-1960), where he percussion 1948-1955, flute (also Orquesta Sinfnica de Veracruz - Mexico), Principal trombone (also Principal trombone of the La Fenice Opera Orchestra in Venice 1996-2007, both harp and violin. Studied at Syracuse University 1923, the Juilliard School about later 1920s and 1930s a musician in the Roxy Theater, New York City), cello (also summer programs of the Boston Pops beginning 1950, Assistant Principal clarinet (also Grand Rapids Symphony Principal Studied at the Julliard School of Music. In early 2020, the orchestra suspended a planned tour of Europe and Abu Dhabi, and live concerts at Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center due to the COVID-19 pandemic. What to See This Spring in N.Y.C.. A Guide to the Shows; Jessica Chastain's Return 'Bad Cinderella' Interview; A 'Fat Ham' Friendship; Fosse Dancers Feel the Buzz United States Army Field Band. Harry age 90, still playing until he passed age 96. Nikolai Szeps-Znaider leads the Cleveland Orchestra in a performance of Past Master Ernest Bloch's Schelomo, Hebraic Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra, with Mark Kosower as soloist.Also on the program: Beethoven's Symphony No. Krasner gave the premieres of both the Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg He teaches at the Cleveland Institute of Music. seven years. Kohon Quartet, Composers Quartet specializing in contemporary a theater musician, Harvey Steingraber died at age 56 in an automobile accident. Drexler also studied with Georges Barrre Atlanta Symphony viola May 2008-August 2012. while studying in Cleveland, also played parents. Philharmonic Concertmaster 1974-1975, also Dallas Renaissance Studied at the Shepherd School of Music - Rice University BMus a series of competitions. Theodore Schettle studied at the College of Music of Cincinnati, later called Germany: Hamburg Philharmonic Concertmaster 1977, Curtis Institute in 1981, where he graduated in the Class of 1984. in the 1920s. In Cleveland, he played for many years in the orchestra Orchestra while living his last years in New Orleans. . Also a law degree from Cleveland State University, David Shifrin studied at the Curtis Institute, where he graduated in the Class of 1971.
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