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 An odd/impossible query
Author: Heidi 
Date:   2004-05-17 01:14

Hello all!!!

My grandfather took clarinet lessons from the principal clarinetist in the Philidelphia Philharmonic circa 1939/40....could anyone point me in the right direction about who this clarinetist might be? Any help would be appreciated, as Papa cannot remember the mystery player's name.:)

Thanks!
Heidi

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 Re: An odd/impossible query
Author: Hank Lehrer 
Date:   2004-05-17 02:05

Hi,

Off the top of my head, I believe that Bernard Portnoy might have been the principal clarinetist of the Philadelphia about that time. I do know that Shannon Thompson's dissertation would probably answer the question exactly though.

I believe that GBK has a copy of that wonderful piece of work. Hopefully, he can chime in and affirm my answer or provide the correct one. I think I'm pretty close though.

HRL

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 Re: An odd/impossible query
Author: GBK 
Date:   2004-05-17 02:35

The Philadelphia Orchestra principal clarinetists:


1901-12 Dieterichs, Fritz
1913-17 Lindemann, Robert
1917-22 Bonade, Daniel
1922-23 Grisez, Georges
1923-24 Arey, Rufus M.
1924-30 Bonade, Daniel
1930-31 De Santis, Louis
1931-40 McGinnis, Robert
1940-43, 1949 Portnoy, Bernard
1943-51 McLane, Ralph
1949-96 Gigliotti, Anthony M.
1996-97 Hara, Burt
1999-03 Caviezel, Samuel
2003-present Ricardo Morales

...GBK

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 Re: An odd/impossible query
Author: EEBaum 
Date:   2004-05-17 03:12

Was Robert Lindemann any relation to Paul Lindemann (sp?), saxophonist?

-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com

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 Re: An odd/impossible query
Author: Heidi 
Date:   2004-05-17 04:32

Wow, GBK...Thanks alot! I'll ask Papa tomorrow and let you know!:) If it's worth anything, Papa said whoever it was wasn't a very good teacher. He never taught him how to read music! (Papa was only 7 when he was taking lessons..for .50 cents an hour. I wish it were like that now. Boy, do I.:)

Thanks so much!
Heidi

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