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Ketz, Ernst Germany seems to have returned to Germany after one season in Chicago. Ketz joined the Theodore Thomas orchestra as solo horn for one season, and then apparently returned to Germany.
Ernst Ketz was a long-time friend of Carl Koerner Sr. She then was admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music, receiving her Artist Diploma in violin in As a student, she was a Fellow at the Tanglewood Institute. New York Theater orchestra musician in the s. Then at Busch Conservatory in Chicago in about Arthur Kitti taught at Northwestern University while in Chicago.
In , Kitti left the Chicago Symphony due to illness, and moved back to Michigan where he taught at and built the music department at Michigan Technological University. Klatz, Harold D. Wisconsin Principal viola in the University orchestra. Klein, Alex Brazil Unfortunately, at this time experienced the effects of focal dystonia, a motor-neural difficulty which has sidetracked other musicians, including the piano virtuoso Leon Fleisher for a number of years.
In , Alex Klein took the difficult decision to resign from the Chicago Symphony, but after therapy, he won the audition as Principal oboe again in However, in May, , the Chicago Tribune announced " Alex Klein, who was hired as principal oboe of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra first in and again in , has been denied tenure.
Kleijn, Katinka D. Studied at Sweelinck Conservatory, Amsterdam in , the year she won first prize in the Princess Christina Competition. Kleinhammer was one of the very few Chicago Symphony trombones to survive the repeated dismissals under Fritz Reiner.
Taught at the Illinois Institute in s. Composed his own flute work Petite Fantasy Konrad, William Illinois Kortschak, Hugo Austria Hugo Kortschak in Studied both mathematics and music at Northwestern University undergraduate and graduate.
Kotas Hirsch , Helen Illinois Dismissed from her position by Artur Rodzinski, but compelled to sit out the season while paid her salary. Kraemer, Mark Illinois photo: Todd Rosenberg. He has also been active in several chamber music groups: Chamberfest with other Chicago Symphony musicians, with chamber group Virtuosi Landolfi, and with the Lincoln Park Chamber Players.
His wife Christine has a doctorate in music from Northwestern University. Krauss, Alexander Germany after Krauss, Arnold Romania after Arnold Krauss in Also studied at the Paris Conservatoire.
Emigrated to US in to join the Chicago Symphony. Krauss left San Francisco in to teach and play music in Hawaii and then Japan. Later returned to San Francisco in late s. Krehbiel, Arthur David California He also recorded Orchestral Pro for Horn , an interesting CD suggesting approaches to playing key audition and performance portions of famous orchestra works.
Kruse , bassoon with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Germany Principal bassoon , ; Principal contrabassoon also Principal bassoon of the orchestras of Hamburg - Germany, and in the Netherlands in Utrecht, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam prior to Chicago Studied with bassoon with Martin Zuhr in Mecklenburg, Germany. Kryl, Frank, Sr. Czech Frank Kryl and his band Kuehn, Georg Bruno Germany Emigrated to Chicago from Germany in , probably at the invitation of Theodore Thomas.
Seems to have returned to Europe after the Chicago Symphony. Kujala, Walfrid Ohio Then studied at the Eastman School of Music about , following by military band duty during World War 2. Manila Symphony about during Army service.
Still teaches at Northwestern University. Kupchynsky, Melanie J. Kupper, Harold E. Taught violin and music theory at Roosevelt University Principal cello also Bremen Opera Orchestra Principal cello Prague German Opera Principal cello After the Chicago Symphony, Krutz successfully pursued a solo cello career, including a well-known Dvorak concerto recording with Toscanini Studied with famous cello teacher Julius Klengel in Leipzig.
In later years, Kurtz made a second career preparing and publishing new editions works of the cello repertoire, notably including the Bach Suites. Bass trombone also Chicago theater orchestras, in late s and s, Chicago Civic Opera orchestra - later the Chicago Lyric Opera Richard Kuss was one of the Chicago musicians caught up in the anti-German histeria of World War 1, and was one of the few musicians suspended from the orchestra in , although several others were extensively questioned.
Kuss was restored to the Chicago Federation of Musicians in , but not reingaged by the orchestra, but rather went to the Chicago opera. Lah, Radivoj Illinois Later in Minnesota, studied at the Minneapolis College of Music. Lai, Danny California grew up in the Denver area. May present photo: Chicago Symphony. Robert LaMarchina then went on to a successful conducting career. Lambert, Robert Principal trombone , appointed by Fritz Reiner to succeed Frank Crisafulli also Philadelphia Orchestra trombone , Assistant Principal trombone , Associate Principal trombone Studied at the Curtis Institute Class of Robert Lambert told an amusing story about the brass instrument maker Vincent Bach and also Boston Symphony trumpet : Lambert said that when he spoke to Bach about any problem with his instrument, Vincent Bach's hearing aid would function poorly, but that when Bach's instruments were being praised, Bach heard perfectly!
Lamprecht, Wilhelm Germany thanks to Carmelee Tuma for this photo. After the Chicago Symphony, Lamprecht taught at somne little-known institutions, including the Power College of Music in Davenport, Iowa and the Augustana Conservatory of Music, Moline, Illinois with his wife teaching piano.
Lane, Burl Oklahoma Also in New York, earned his Master of Science degree. Active in summer music festivals, including the Aspen Music Festival - Colorado. He taught at the Northwestern University preparatory department. Lane, James L. Indiana Jim Lane sadly died 17 November at age 37 from brain cancer. He is best remembered as a double bass player for Chicago-based jazz groups. Larsen, Tage Massachusetts Teaches at DePaul University. July, present. Lathrop, Francis Child California Lathrop's father, Prof.
Lathrop also taught at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Lawrence Baker , Alice Illinois about Won the Chicago Young Musician's Award in She taught at the Chicago Conservatory College. Emigrated to New York City in It seems that Pellegrino Lecce's last years were not prosperous: Milan Yancich recounts that Lecce became a night watchman in a factory Lehnhoff, Sheppard I.
Illinois Sheppard Lehnhoff in photo: Chicago Symphony archives. Lester, Stephen Illinois husband of Rachel Goldstein. Letz was a first violin beginning in the season; Fredrick Stock appointed Hans Letz Concertmaster in , replacing Ludwig Becker.
Letz taught at the Institute of Musical Art - Juilliard from into the mids. Leuba, Julian Christopher Pennsylvania Liegl, Ernest Austria Ernest Liegl was one of a number of Chicago Symphony musicians who in moved to the radio orchestra of WGN Chicago, where they worked for a full 52 week season and at higher salaries Later, in one of his periodic cycle of firings, Fritz Reiner dismissed Ernest Liegl the end of the season.
He was succeeded by Donald Peck. Lindemann, Robert Germany Robert Lindemann in Linden, Harry Illinois Studied first with his German-born violinist father William Linden His brother William Linden was also a professional musician.
He died near Portland Oregon in age Lingeman, John Johannes Frederik Netherlands In , Linke went from Chicago to Prague to study violin. Linke seems to have died during the orchestral season. Lipschutz, Israel Schull then Poland, now Ukraine After the Chicago Symphony, became a Hollywood studio musician in the late s. Litke, Hugo E. Liu, Hui China about Llewellyn, Edward Beach son of James Llewellyn.
Principal trumpet , trumpet and Personnel Manager In , Llewellyn apparently suffered an embouchure problem which required the sudden appointment of Elden Benge as Principal trumpet. US Marine Band solo cornet in Washington Minneapolis Symphony Principal trumpet season under Emil Oberhoffer Studied first with his father James Llewellyn , second trumpet of the Chicago Symphony and also studied piano, violin, and harmony at Chicago Music College beginning in Llewellyn, James D.
He played in the Orpheum Theater Orchestra in the s. He also taught violin in Los Angeles where he died age Loewe, William Germany Lottridge, Richard W. New York Richard Lottridge in Left the Chicago Symphony to become bassoon professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Lowe, Nisanne A. Ludwig, William Frederick Sr. Germany William F.
Ludwig Sr. Brothers William F. With the death of Theobald Ludwig in , William F. William Ludwig Sr. Lukas, Kathryn A. Lurie, Mitchell New York His playing also featured in soundtracks for Disney, United Artists and Universal. In California, Mitchell Lurie expanded into the design and manufacture of reeds, ligatures and mouthpieces for clarinets.
Maedler, Robert Gustav Wilhelm Germany Magad, Samuel Illinois He joined the Chicago Symphony for three seasons Then the Pittsburgh Symphony under Emil Paur when the orchestra disbanded. He studied at the Conservatory in Darmstadt, Germany, and then at Dr. He taught violin at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh in the , and retired to Orlando, Florida where he died at age Malkin, Joseph then Russia, now Ukraine In Boston, founded the Malkin Conservatory Maner, Miles Dixon Texas Mangold, Leopold Rudolph Illinois Marquardt, John Johann Germany after Martin, Christopher Georgia Also, in he gave performances of Panufnik's Concerto in modo antico under Riccardo Muti.
Martinson, Melvin Arthur Illinois Martinson in Then, later he became a music teacher in Berwyn, Illinois, a Chicago suburb. Interestingly, Frank Kaderabek studied with Masacek Masters, Ralph South Carolina Masters was also a producer of bassoon reeds for the schools in the Chicago area in the s. After Chicago and Boston, Masters became a sessions musician in Hollywood studios while also selling California real estate.
She studied with Nathan Milstein in London for 3 years. She taught at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Mayer, Robert M. Taught at Northwestern University and Roosevelt College. McGill, David Oklahoma In he resigned from the Chicago Symphony to accept a full-time teaching position at the Northwestern University Bienen School of Music Curtis Institute class of Mei, Ni China. Emigrated to the USA from Leipzig in Metzenger, Edward M.
Illinois Edward Metzenger in Principal percussion ; Principal timpani , succeeding Max Wintrich. Bass clarinet and , Principal clarinet following the sudden death of Joseph Schreurs , then either Eb clarinet or bass clarinet also the Bilse'sche Kapelle , known as the "Bilse Orchestra" which indirectly led to the formation of the Berlin Philharmonic when Bilse's musicians broke away from his ensemble in He had played in orchestras in Australia, including the Centennial Celebration orchestra as Principal viola Michal, Matous Czech Republic February Brother of Simon Michal.
Michal, Simon Czech Republic July Studied at the Juilliard School BMus Also active in the Chicago Chamber Musicians, also commissioning and presenting new music. Middelschulte in Chicago. James's Church, Milwaukee. He was particularly noted for his Bach performances Studied organ with in Dortmund with August Knabe. In the s and s, taught at the Milwaukee Conservatory and privately, including Virgil Fox. Miller, Frank Maryland Frank Miller in Also conductor of the Evanston Symphony - Illinois.
Frank Miller's affections for the works of Gilbert and Sullivan was expressed through his direction of the Savoy-Aires in suburban Chicago.
Studied at the Curtis Institute Class of - played in cello section of the Philadelphia Orchestra even before graduation. Miller was cousin of Leonard Rose Milton, Blair Illinois photo: Todd Rosenberg. Teaches at Northwestern University where he is Associate Professor. Mischa Mischakoff circa Studied at the Imperial Conservatory, St. Mittelstaedt, Frank A. In the s and s, he played oboe in New York theater and hotel orchestras.
A non-musical distinction: six-time winner on the television game show "Family Feud". Played with the NBC radio and television staff orchestra in Chicago , a position offering 52 week employment not then offered by the Chicago Symphony.
Morris, Craig Alan Texas In San Francisco, Craig was an active concert and sessions musician, including with Doc Severinsen, and in Chicago with groups such as the Highland Park Strings Studied first with his father, Cecil Morris who was a band director. Mourek, Joseph E. Illinois Joseph Mourek in Third and Fourth horn as a student, played with the Chicago Civic Orchestra training orchestra , prior to entering the CSO in as Assistant Third horn or perhaps a trial non-permanent musician for one season and then Third horn Studied in Chicago with Czech-born horn musician Vaclav Basta.
Mourek also wrote his interesting memoires in his PublishAmerica book Evolution of a Symphony Musician Mueller, Florian F. Principal oboe , oboe also the Chicago Woodwind Quartet: Florian Mueller oboe, Ernest Leigl, flute, Robert Lindemann, clarinet, and Hugo Fox, bassoon during the s Mueller joined the University of Michigan music faculty in after retiring from the orchestra.
Mueller also wrote several works for concert band, of which his Concert Overture in G , which were counterpoint variations on a theme by Thomas Tallis , seems to have been the most frequently performed. Muenzer, Edgar Illinois Brother Albert R. Mues, Diane Elizabeth Illinois Active in chamber music; she was also a Tanglewood Fellow at the Tanglewood music festival - Massachusetts.
Mulcahy, Michael Australia. Also has pursued conducting, including Assistant conductor of the Canberra Symphony Orchestra. Napolilli, Francis A. Francesco Achille Italy Active in the Musicians Union, which may have made him subject to some of the friction within the orchestra and the administration prior to his departure from Chicago. He taught at Syracuse University Unfortunately had to withdraw from the San Francisco Symphony in after suffering a stroke Nicolini, Joseph Germany The great August Helleberg, Principal tuba would also play bass trombone.
Niwa, Raymond J. Harvey Noack played flute with the Minneapolis Symphony during the season. In and , Noack went to Paris where he studied with Louis Fleury Noda, Aiko Japan about Noh, Joyce Hiew Korea She was then admitted to the Juilliard School. Ogura, Yukiko Japan Yukiko Ogura studied violin first before switching to viola during her Tokyo studies.
The next year, she was appointed to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Ohlheiser, Joseph T. Jacobsohn who also taught Max Bendix and Nahan Franko. Ohlheiser, Jr. Oldberg, Richard S. Olefsky, Paul Illinois Listed as Principal cello In , Paul Olefsky is listed as being Principal cello in the Chicago Symphony roster 1 , but he seems not to have served with the Chicago Symphony for the entire season, if he did in fact take the Principal chair.
Detroit Symphony Principal cello Olsen, Kenneth New York Opland, Bradley North Dakota He also played with the Berlin Philharmonic as a sub for two weeks, a stimulating experience Studied music at the Curtis Institute Class of Orbach, Daniel Washington, D. Assistant Principal viola Metropolitan Opera Principal tuba , double bass and same unusual instrumental combination of tuba and double bass as his Principal tuba successors William Dietrichs and Emil Gatterfeld.
There was speculation of suicide Palecek, James or Vaclav Czech after Paley, Benjamin Illinois Benjamin Paley in According to Musicial America , Benjamin Paley was one of the musicians hired into the orchestra during the quest to increase the number of native-born players during during World War 1 at the height of anti-German feelings in and She was also a regular extra or sub with the Chicago Symphony, the Lyric Opera and other Chicago area groups in the s through s Studied at the Milwaukee State Teachers' College and later taught in the Milwaukee public school system.
Park, Nancy. Payson, Albert E. Taught music at DePaul University. Peck, Donald V. Washington - Donald Peck in Washington National Symphony about Kansas City Philharmonic Principal flute Peck studied at the Curtis Institute, Class of Pegis, Jonathan R.
Peebles, Byron Canada Active in music festivals, including the Casals Festival - Puerto Rico in Peters, Gordon B. Phillips, Paul, Jr. Ohio without moustache. He also recorded a fine CD with Gary Stucka and the composer Easley Blackwood of his Piano Trio see right , Among other teaching activities, Pikler has been active with the viola section of the Chicago Civic Orchestra training orchestra. In June , Pokorny played the premiere of John D.
Jonas Polak seems to have died young, before age Long-term teacher at Northwestern University. Poltmann, Hermann C. Poltmann, Richard probably brother of Hermann Poltmann then Prussia, now Poland Richard Poltmann in in "earliest known photograph of the Chicago Orchestra" from the Chicago Symphony archives. Pottag, Max Paul Germany Max Pottag was a prolific writer and arranger of music for the horn.
Powers, Dudley H. Minnesota photo: Chicago Symphony, circa He taught cello at Northwestern University , where he became Chairman of the Strings Department in the s. Preves, Milton Ohio Principal viola , viola also the Little Symphony Orchestra - Chicago, the training orchestra which preceded the Chicago Civic Orchestra.
He branched into conducting, including the Oak Park-River Forest Symphony from which he resigned in after a controversy about his invitation to soloist Carol Anderson - later Carol Anderson Neff , a black violinist Studied at the University of Chicago about Putnik, Edwin Vincent Illinois Also author of the well-known text The Art of Flute Playing.
Pytlowski, Wincenty Vincent then Austria, now Ukraine Principal flute also Principal flute of the Berlin Philharmonic under Arthur Nikisch Came to the Chicago Symphony from Berlin in , probably at the request of Theodore Thomas, who traveled through Europe each summer recruiting musicians.
Alfred Quensel returned to Germany in about , where he died in At WGN, they worked a full 52 week season and at higher salaries Eb clarinet Quitsow was later a theater musician and played in the s in the orchestra of radio station WGU - later WMAQ Anton Quitsow who emigrated from Germany in December, was one of the initial musicians brought by Theodore Thomas to join the newly organized Chicago Orchestra, with Joseph Schreurs as Principal clarinet in the season and Anton Quitsow as Eb clarinet and Carl Meyer as bass clarinet.
Assistant Principal trombone - one of the series of Chicago Symphony trombonists dismissed by Reiner during the s also Principal trombone of the CSO at the Ravinia Festival summer After the Chicago Symphony, Robert Rada began to sell corporate jets in North Carolina, while playing in locals symphonic groups. Raimi, Max Michigan Max Raimi teaching a master class. Also, and active composer and arranger.
Also, his arrangements of the Star-Spangled Banner have been played at sporting and other public events. Raitt, John Wellesley Illinois He taught at the Sherwood Conservatory of Music. He was a theater musician with the Harper Amusement Company, Chicago in and during summers as a teen played in the Chautauqua Circuit.
Gary Stucka later wrote: " Louis Symphony Ridenour, Mark Kentucky Assistant Principal trumpet, succeeding William Scarlett. Acting Principal trumpet Riedelsberger, Carl F. Germany Carl Riedelsberger in in "earliest known photograph of the Chicago Orchestra" from the Chicago Symphony archives.
He taught at the Des Moines Musical College. Rizzo viola. Rizzo viola, Vera Rehberg - wife of Carl Rink - cello Rissland, Rudolf L. Rizzo, Guido St. Rodenkirchen, Christian Germany Rodenkirchen died on February 6, , just days before his 57th birthday. Principal cornet , Principal trumpet ; note: in this era, the Principal of the section was Principal cornet, and the third chair of the section was Principal trumpet also the Cologne Municipal Orchestra in s, in which Frederick Stock also played, the Aamold Concert Company, a mid-west touring orchestra in , Chicago Symphony Principal cornet , New York Symphony Principal trumpet , Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Principal trumpet , New York Philharmonic Principal trumpet , Philadelphia Orchestra Principal trumpet , returned to the New York Philharmonic Principal trumpet under Gustav Mahler, returned to the Philadelphia Orchestra as second trumpet his early death on February 6, Romanes, Francis E.
Germany - died in Germany in Rosensweet, David died of heart attack in New York City age Ross, James Jerome Sr. Ross, James Jerome Jr. Ohio about Rychlik, Charles Vaclav Ohio Studied at the Prague Conservatory Violin teacher in Cleveland in s. A composer whose works were performed by the Cleveland Orchestra and Detroit Symphony.
It is said that 40 of his students became Cleveland Orchestra musicians. Saidenberg, Daniel Canada Then he studied at the Institute of Musical Art later Juilliard while still playing in the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Head of the violin department at the Chicago Musical College in the ss. Sanders, David Florida c photo: Todd Rosenberg. Founder and President of the Chicago Cello Society, organizing series such as the complete cello sonatas of Beethoven, the complete etudes of David Popper and other cello ensemble concerts Sanders began cello study in high school in Floriday and at age 16 appeared with the Miami Symphonic Society Orchestra, and went on to studies at the University of Miami.
David Sanders at his interesting Montagnana Books sells books, photos, and other historical items devoted to stringed instruments at www. Sansone, Lorenzo Italy After playing flugelhorn in a town band, taught himself the French horn. The Horn Call wrote: " Lorenzo Sansone is known to many horn players for his publications and his innovative designs of equipment, especially the five-valve B-flat horn.
Satkiewicz, Ronald F. Massachusetts photo: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Sauer, Mary Wisconsin about Long term soloist with the Peninsula Music Festival - Wisconsin. Saunders, Joseph H. Also taught at the Sherwood Music School - Chicago. Scarlett, William H. As well as studying with Renold Schilke , during the s, Scarlett worked with Schilke on the design and manufacture of trumpets.
Schaefer, Lora J. Married to photographer Will Brandt. Schaefer, Lois E. She played a wooden Powell piccolo as being softer.
E-Flat clarinet , Principal bass clarinet , also Saxophone Schein, Sigmund then Austria-Hungary, now Slovakia Finally, he has served as bond counsel to Indiana's State Revolving Funds for municipal water and sewer projects since its inception in and to the Indiana Stadium Authority for Lucas Oil Stadium.
Phil served as bond counsel on several project financings for the Illinois Housing Development Authority. He also provides counsel on numerous other economic, airport, housing and port development projects. Phil maintains residences in Indianapolis and Chicago and works out of our Indiana and Illinois offices. Phil was born in Gary, Ind. He graduated, with distinction, from Cornell University where he received a Bachelor of Arts in and earned his Master of Business Administration from Indiana University School of Business in
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