Hello, If your daughter is just starting out on clarinet, it is really important to first learn the basics and then move to fun Jewish songs. I would recommend Adrienne Ricardo. She is a music teacher that specializes in teaching music to children your child's age. You can reach her at aricardo [at] bentleyschool. The reviews for Saxophone and Clarinet teachers are a few years old. We are looking for a clarinet teacher for my daughter who is intermediate level and a saxophone teacher for my son who is just beginning. Does anyone have a recommendation?

We are in Oakland Hills - but are willing to travel if the teacher can do both and is good. I highly recommend Rachel Condry for clarinet lessons. She is a colleague of mine and has been teaching and performing professionally for years. She is great with kids. She lives in Emeryville. My boy Sam 12 studies with Ian pronounced like ''yawn'' Willson in Albany.

He's been with Ian for several years, and my daughter also studied with him. Call him at I recently dusted off my clarinet after a very long hiatus and am now considering taking lessons. The archives include only a few recommendations for clarinet teachers so I'm wondering if there are any additional recommendations available regarding instructors who work with adults. I would prefer an instructor located in Berkeley or very close by to minimize travel time. My past repertoire has been exclusively classical-oriented and I continue to lean in this direction.

I was in the same boat actually, the next boat over when I decided to pick up the saxophone again after 25! Fortunately, a friend doing much the same thing told me about Alan Pollack. I have been taking lessons from Alan for almost two years, and cannot recommend him too highly. I'm having a lot of fun, and getting really good training I may even be proficient before my kids grow up. I know that Alan also teaches clarinet -- in fact, I think it was his first instrument. My orientation is mostly to jazz, but even so, he stresses a fair amount of classical work to develop technique.

I assume that if you wanted to study mostly classical, he'd be glad to oblige. I know that he conducts classical orchestras, and some opera. In addition to teaching, he is the founding director of the Mendocino Music Festival, and is the conductor of an orchestra in Sacramento. I dusted off my clarinet and took the beginning woodwinds class at Laney. It was a small ensemble, meeting once a week. I would highly recommend Ernie Mansfield of Mansfield Music.

He can be contacted at He has many years of experience teaching both children and adults and Clarinet happens to be one of the 5 or 6 instruments he teaches. Good luck with your return to the Clarinet - Ernie will make it a lot easier and a lot of fun. I strongly recommend Ernie Mansfield of Mansfield Music! He is an amazing musician and an even better teacher.

He teaches many musical instruments, but I know he is a great clarinet teacher! He is great with kids and great with adults. Being a parent himself, I know he understands the importance of doing something just for us! Looking for clarinet teacher for intermediate, returning 7th student in south Berkeley area. I highly recommend Larry London as a clarinet teacher and music composition teacher.

He is a skilled performer in a large number of local symphonies, a conductor, and a composer and composition teacher. He has recently composed film scores. Larry is friendly, a good teacher, competent, and works well with children and adults. His phone number is , and his e-mail address is LawrenceLondon AT yahoo. To the parent requesting a clarinet teacher for her child: My son, Andrew Harris, teaches beginning clarinet lessons and has been playing clarinet since 4th grade.

He is a sophmore at BHS, playing clarinet in the pep band. He really enjoys teaching, and has openings for 2 students. I'd like to highly recommend a wonderful clarinet teacher named Peter Josheff. He teaches in the Claremont Hotel area. My son studied happily with him for several years.

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He's great for beginners and advanced students- very positive and supportive. He has 2 concerts each year for all of his students, which are really delightful and the kids learn a great deal from that experience as well. Regarding clarinet lessons, contact Allan Pollack at Allan, the founder and conductor of the Mendocino Music Festival, lives in Berkeley. He is an outstanding teacher of clarinet and saxophone for both kids and adults. Peter Josheff lives in Albany, near Solano Ave, and may be taking students.

He's an excellent classical and new-music clarinetist, with some experience in other genres too. I recommend Ian Willson for clarinet lesson. His phone number is He is the perfect combination of trained, relaxed, understanding, but true to the music. He is very good with young people and was my own saxophone teacher. I can't wait to have him teach my son piano and woodwinds when he is old enough. I am looking for a good quality wooden B flat clarinet for my 9 year old and don't mind it being used.

Would prefer a Buffet brand or one of similar quality. I would also appreciate any referrals for clarinet teachers in the berkeley or north oakland area who enjoy teaching music to children. Thanks so m pegisisrn. We found an excellent deal on a new Yamaha student model that was exactly what we were looking for. Seller was actually a music store in Scarsdale, NY. You might also check their website www.

I bought an excellent-condition, second-hand piccolo at Best Music on Broadway formerly on 14th in Oakland last year and am very pleased with it. I think I got a great deal. They have practice rooms where you can try out the new instrument or a variety of them if you like. I admit I initially felt sheepish but was glad I did--the tone in the new piccolo is awesome. Is your 9-yr-old just starting clarinet now quite a normal age to do so? Many considerations; I'll list a few, and provoke you and anyone else reading to contact me.

Especially if the school group-lesson offering is adequate, lessons right away may not be necessary--and can even be counter-productive if one's child is not providing the initiative. Waiting a year or two is often key--in my case leading me to a self-motivated passion for music-making. Recent plastic resonite clarinet models such as Bundy appear to me, miraculously, to be higher quality than when we bought mine in Certainly an alternative to a school-borrowed instrument is a great idea; but if you don't get savvy help test-driving a used instrument, even if a Buffet or comparable, you could wind up with something harder for your child to learn on than an assembly-line plastic.

Some folks even assert that the resistance of a plastic is more appropriate for a beginner; I would point out that the reward of replacing one's plastic model with a wooden one in my case, a brand-new one bought three years later, chosen with the aid of my teacher from maybe 20 or 30 candidates is a wonderful thing. When one has a little playing experience, the subtlety of the timbral difference can be appreciated.

As for local private teachers, I am one option to explore. I'm not a full- or even a part-time private instructor or even musician! Good luck and perhaps I'll hear from you-- Asher Davison. Ken Durling teaches both classical and jazz clarinet as well as piano, flute, and sax.

Among solo performances recently was her etherial performance of Ralph Vaughan Willim's Lark Ascending. Tramontozzi, Stephen California photo: Assistant Principal horn , Principal horn Tryner, Charles Elmer Illinois photo: Studied first with his father, Joseph Tryner who was a French horn player. Head of the violin department at the University of Redlands - California in s and until , later taught music at Downey High School in suburban Los Angeles Russia cello also cellist in the Rochester Philharmonic in s while teaching at the Eastman School. Studied at the Hague Conservatory, where he won the Foch medal Beginning , joined the faculty of Mills College in Berkley, California From a musical family, her brother was clarinet of the Stanford University band, and her sister played flute and piano.

Her parents were also both musicians. She also had a Hollywood career, appearing in two major films: Principal viola also Cleveland Orchestra multiple responsibilities including violin , Assistant Concertmaster , Second Concertmaster , keyboard , Principal piano , also Kolisch Quartet, Seattle Symphony Concertmaster summer of Before World War 1, Jascha Veissi, then still Joseph Weissman studied in Paris, where he formed a friendship with the great Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu whose music he later championed.

Studied first with his German-born musician father, Albert R. Studied in Germany and played in orchestras, primarily in Hamburg, Germany France died in San Mateo, California on June 28, , aged Romain Verney in Studied at the Paris Conservatoire with Premier prix in about Studied chemistry at Princeton University graduating magna cum laude, receiving the Sudler Prize in the Arts.

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Also active as a composer; the San Francisco Symphony has played his Sinfonietta at subscription concerts and his Pandora for strings with the symphony on December 6, Wagner and German-born musician grandfather Franz Hoffman Wagner and of Ernest F. Illinois percussion second part of season and and , Principal timpani succeeding brother George Wagner half way through the season Succeeded by Walter Larew. Saul Goodman NY Philharmonic timpani tells the following: He immediately made this known to the San Francisco orchestra, who then granted him his increase This would be in Studied under Julius Klengel at the Leipzig Conservatory.

The photo at left is his passport photo from that voyage. When David Krehbiel retired as Principal horn in , the SFS horn section positions were listed as "Acting" during most of the next decade. Visit the pictures and bio at Bob Ward's interesting website: Studied first with his musician father and then at the Central Conservatory of Music - Beijing and the University of Southern California Teaches at the San Francisco Coservatory of Music. Commissioned and performed the Michael Hersch Caelum Dedecoratum for unaccompanied double bass.

Also the Chicago Symphony bassoon under Frederick Stock In , pursing his desire to compose, he studied composition with Arnold Schoenberg at the Akademie der Kunste in Berlin. Studied with David Popper at the Budapest Conservatory in the s. He teaches at the San Francisco Conservatory. With Mark Lawrence , launched MarcoPaulo Publishing, a company which specializes in publishing music for trombone http: Ohio before Principal Second violin and , violin changing to Principal viola during , changed again from Principal viola back to the first violin section. He taught at the University of California - Berkeley Studied first in Denver, Colorado, pushed on by his strict music teacher father Wilberforce Whiteman , who was also supervisor of music for the Denver public school system.

Gwynn viola, Leonard M. Also active in summer festivals, including the Peninsula Music Festival - Wisconsin in the s. Published a number of scholarly works on the bassoon and performance. Then left Germany in the s to work for the European expatriate supported orchestra in Shanghai. He said that he did not teach actively, since he was a piano tuner " Also active in summer music festivals, including the Aspen Festival summers of and Wisconsin Principal flute also Minneapolis Symphony flute , Principal flute in Minneapolis It took Wolas 81 years to arrive there for his first violin performance and for the world premiere of his own concerto.

Philharmonia that accompanied him The article further states: Morini was sister of Austrian violinist Erika Morini Started a successful stringed instrument store: Taught string bass in Toronto and in Santa Cruz, California. Taught at the Music Academy of the West - California summer of , and at the Summit Brass Conference summers of , and Mark Texas about born in Texas, raised in Kansas photo: Studied first with his musical parents, his father was Chairman of the music department of Emporia State University in Kansas and his mother a violin teacher.

Then studied at the Interlochen Music Camp about , where his father also taught, and where Mark Wright also was a winner in the University Division Concerto Competition. He then studied at the University of Michigan. Active in recording with the Ridge String Quartet.

Zannini was solo clarinet of the Oakland Park Municipal Band in Nicola Zannini continued active in San Francisco and Oakland concerts during the s. Emigrated to California in Taught at the University of California - Santa Cruz. Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences - California starting in In earlier years, they were nearly identical, and even by the season, 35 musicians of the San Francisco Symphony also played in the Opera This was done because the Symphony and the Opera shared use of the War Memorial Opera House as the location for their performances, so their seasons could not be simultaneous.

The opera season was in the winter of each season, and the San Francisco Symphony season began in January. In that season, this also meant that the orchestra of the San Francisco Symphony and of the Opera necessarily separated, and musicians had to decide whether to play for the Opera or remain with the San Francisco Symphony This separation also had the consequence that the San Francisco Opera Orchestra needed to hire 40 new musicians, some coming from the San Francisco Symphony and some from outside. It also meant that the San Francisco Symphony musicians would have to decide whether to move to the opera or remain with the Symphony.

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Also, the Symphony would need to hire replacements for those that moved to the Opera. For this reason, in , San Francisco became one of the focal points for the largest expansion of orchestral musician employment in the nation and the world for that matter. It was also, therefore, a season of major personnel changes in the San Francisco Symphony.

Also, for the musicians, this transition could be in some cases be difficult. Although both the Symphony and the Opera were desirable careers, in some cases the musicians did not have a choice as to which group they would join. However, the expansion of the season and repertoire of the San Francisco Symphony flourished as a result. The San Francisco Symphony has available on-line some excellent coverage of the symphony from its archives.

Particularly interesting is a series of twelve audio programs describing the recorded heritage of the San Francisco Symphony made by Scott Foglesong, who not only describes and comments, but who has also overseen the restoration of recordings since the first January acoustic recordings by Alfred Hertz and the San Francisco Symphony.

No doubt this will not be available indefinitely, so visit these programs now, while you can, at: If you have any comments or questions about this Leopold Stokowski site, please e-mail me Larry Huffman at e-mail address: Stern, Isaac and Potok, Chaim. My First 79 Years. The San Francisco Symphony. Music, Maestros, and Musicians. The San Francisco Symphony op. The New York Times. San Francisco Symphony Association. The Story of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. Music Teachers National Association. Harvard Dictionary of Music, Second Edition Musical Courier December 9, Music Here and There.

Pas de Musique Sans Amour. Well-known Soloists from All Walks of Life: University Musical Encyclopedia, Volume Perilous Journeys, Remarkable Lives. Great Masters of the Violin. Music and Dance in California and the West. Death Takes Violinist Frank Houser. Normal Concert Promises Big Hit. A History of New York's Orchestra. Amusements section, page Mishel Piastro, Russian Violinist. Composer to Conduct Own Work at U. The Nevada State Journal.

Quadrille With a Raven. Memoires completed ; unpublished. Symphony Orchestra will Give Concerts. Van Den Burg to Lead Symphony. Music Institute Plans Summer Program. Basil Cameron Due Tonight. Krips, Josef and Krips, Harrietta. Pas de musique sans amour. Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound. Opera by Local Man has World Premier. Ness, who played clarinet with Rudolph Schmitt. Municipal Band Marks 57 Years.

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Steinberg Opens Farewell Season Friday. Chamber Series in Belmont. Playing Staccato on the Oboe. Volume 25 no Genius of the Flute. Oxford University Press Symphony to Open Summer Series in S. Noe Valley Chamber of Commerce http: The San Francisco Symphony, Regional Oral History Office. Bancroft Library, University of California. A well-tempered musician's unfinished journey through life: Photo Exhibits on China. Interesting Concerts Mark Year's Opening. New Leader Pierre Monteux. Monteux Los Angeles Philharmonic Engagement.

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Radisse to Play with Symphony. Few Changes in Symphony. Funeral Tomorrow for Alfred Arriola. Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Harpists. Museo Nacional de Guatemala, Guatemala. Association of Concert Bands. The oboe concerto of John Harbison: A guide to analysis, performance, and the collaboration with oboist, William Bennett.

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Arnouts, Louis Joseph Mauritius, then a territory of Britain after his parents were French born. Arriola-Alfred Mexico brother of Eugene Arriola. Second trumpet , about played in the orchestra of the Majestic Theater, San Francisco in about , after San Francisco Symphony, played in a radio orchestra during the s which had the advantage of more security and year-around employment, also conductor of the Golden Gate Park Band for six years , succeeding Ralph Murray , Arriola-Eugene Mexico brother of Alfred Arriola.

Atkinson, Keith Ohio Principal harp San Francisco Opera Principal harp unti Attl, Vojmir Czech younger brother of Kajetan Attl. Baker, Elizabeth SEE: Baker-Genevra Waters wife of Fred A. Baker, Melville Walter California photo: Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. Barantschik, Alexander Russia Barati-George born Gyorgy Braunstein Hungary California died suddenly July 4, Baret, Berthe France photo: She died of a stroke October 12, not long after retiring from the Oakland Symphony.

Barton, Leland Sanford California Principal trumpet , Second trumpet and also trumpet player in Chicago theaters and at the Palace Music Hall in Chicago in the s.


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Bassett, Frank Newton Minnesota Recorded a number of CDs, including the San Francisco Symphony and others such as music of the late Jorge Liderman - see right. Bem-Stanislas husband of Eugenia Bem Poland Bennett, Samuel Beaumont Wyoming grew up in Colorado. Bertram, Adolph Germany before Adolph Bertram seems to have died young, prior to Biancalana, Jeff Illinois about Assistant Principal clarinet , Eb clarinet , third clarinet also a San Francisco theater orchestra musician. San Francisco Symphony Archives circa Concertmaster also a founder of the San Francisco String Quartet: Also she was a regular substitute with the New York Philharmonic Deputy Assistant Concertmaster today's title for third chair of first violins ; Assistant Concertmaster also CBS radio house orchestra in s.

Britt, Horace Belgium Bubb, Charles Raymond Bubb, Jr. Principal trumpet , Co-Principal trumpet Entered the orchestra as Assistant Principal trumpet in the season, then during the season advanced to Principal trumpet by Pierre Monteux, remained Principal until , then Co-Principal with Donald Reinberg. Buenger, August Ferdinand Germany Burr, Michael California Carlson, Daniel California about photo: Taught at the San Francisco Conservatory. Carter, James Pennsylvania about Cash, Nichole Virginia Chapman, Lucy SEE: Chernyavsky, David Russia Chevalier, Jon Bernard California Chihuaria, Ernestine Elizabeth Riedel California Chilinski, Bruno Frederick Poland photo: Cho, Yun China about Clark, Ora Ernest California Code, Percy Edward Australia Second trumpet, Fourth trumpet also "Besses o'th' Barn" a touring band from England, on returning to Australia from California, he was a theater musician and radio orchestra musician.

Coletti, Bruno Italy about Creitz, Fred or Frederic William Oregon Crocker, Lee Ann Minnesota photo: Davis, Lloyd California DeCray, Marcella Pennsylvania Principal cello , fourth chair cello , Assistant Principal cello also played with a private string quartet in the Ukraine. Fourth trumpet also Odeon Cafe orchestra San Francisco in s, a theater orchestra musician in San Francisco in the s, also Los Angeles Philharmonic in late s.

DiBianca, Vincent Philadelphia Among his excellent CDs is Memento Bittersweet of that group of which he was a member see right. Dierich, Franz Germany s-about Franz Dierich in Djokic, Michelle California photo: Drucker, Vladimir Russia Assistant Principal viola also Aurora Quartet: Ellis, Nancy Ruth New Jersey Engelkes, John R Jr. Epstein, Larry Florida about photo: Everingham, Anne SEE: Fath, Philip New York Feiler, Maurice also listed as Morris Feiler in official papers England Feinauer Cooper , Gina L.

Principal viola also played in the summer popular concerts of the San Francisco Philhamonia at the Woodland Bowl under Alfred Hertz Ferner, Walter Valentine Maryland Principal cello also said in his artist's bio to have been Berlin Philharmonic Principal cello which would be a major achievement for a young cellist from Baltimore, also Chicago Symphony cello , left the San Francisco Symphony in to join the Persinger String Quartet: Figeroid, Marguerite Baker Indiana Flax, Laura New York Fleezanis, Jorja Kay Michigan Fong, Stephanie California about Utah Louis Ford in about Principal Second violin in the inaugural season of the San Francisco Symphony.

Fragale, Francesco or Frank Domingo Italy Froehlich, Raymond about Gaudry, David Canada about Geoffrion, Victor Oscar Massachusetts after Gerling, Michael California Giacobassi, Julie Ann Michigan photo: Norbert von der Groeben. Gilbert, Chris about photo: Giosi, Orlando Italy photo: Principal trombone , trombone and tenor tuba Gizycki, Ernest von SEE: Gizycki, Gisella von SEE: Glantz, Harry Hersch then Russia, now Ukraine Godowsky, Leopold Saxe Jr.

Goerlich, Charles also sometimes "Carl" Germany after Gordohn-Robert then Russia, now Lithuania, Gough, Walter Louis Oregon after photo: San Francisco Symphony archives, Principal flute also the National Orchestral Association, a training orchestra under the direction of Leon Barzin Granger, Lawrence photo: Grant, Robert Yates Michigan Gray, Darlene California about Active in summer music festivals including Sarasota Music Festival orchestra Green, Walter Germany Guaraldi Hooper , Mafalda P.

Principal cello also Boston Symphony cello , then followed his brother Henry Hadley to San Francisco for three seasons Hall, Doug Maryland Second violin, Librarian, Personnel Manager and the principal contractor for musicians of the San Francisco Symphony Bass clarinet and sometimes Eb clarinet or saxophone also musician at the Hof Brau Restaurant - San Francisco in s, clarinet and saxophone with the Paul Whiteman Band in the s and s. Heft, Arthur Switzerland Helget-Hans Austria photo: Higgins, Timothy Texas photo: Principal trombone also while at Northwestern University, founded the trombone quartet CT3.

Hiraga, Amy wife of Peter Wyrick Washington Rhapsodic Images see right. Principal horn , , Third horn In , when Naoum Blinder retired, Frank Houser became acting Concertmaster , and then Concertmaster In , Josef Krips made several changes in the violin section, including replacing Frank Houser with Jacob Krachmalnick, with Houser moving to the Associate Concertmaster position, but only for that season.

Studied at the University of California-Berkeley,. Izotov, Eugene Russia James, Mary Elliott California photo: Principal timpani also developed his conducting career: Jensen, Thorstein birth name "Thorstein Jensen Holm", Jensen being his mother's maiden name, In the season, he began to be listed as Thorstein Jensen Holm Norway photo: Kadarauch, Katherine Victoria "Katie" California Kadzielawa, Tadeusz Ludwik or sometimes "Thaddeus" Canada Karasik, Manfred Monia Russia photo: Karp-Philip Judson Tennessee Second trumpet , Third trumpet , Fourth trumpet Khuner-Felix Austria — Kolisch Quartet: Kim-David Tennesee David Kim has viola; will travel.

Klock, John Leslie Michigan photo: Kobialka, Chun-ming Mo China photo: Kobialka, Daniel Massachusetts Kovats Smith , Rose A. Krachmalnick, Jacob Morris then Russia, now Ukraine Assistant Concertmaster , also St. Krauss, Arnold Romania Arnold Krauss in Krehbiel, Arthur David California Kress, Victor Charles Jr. Kuchynka, Frank then Austria-Hungary, now Czech Principal double bass succeeding Walter Bell also Minnesota Orchestra double bass La Ferrera, Vinton Daniel California photo: Lamboley, Geraldine SEE: Lasher, Leonard New York LeRoux, Jean-Louis France photo: Lichtenstein, Victor Missouri Lifschey, Marc New York Linden, Anthony Montana newspaper photograph of Anthony Linden Principal flute also Principal flute of the Chicago Opera orchestra Associate Principal viola present succeeding Detlev Olshausen.

Livingstone, Joseph sometimes incorrectly "Livingston" California after Lozano Tyson , Amy Oregon Lukas, Linda about Percussion in Acting capacity for two seasons, including the Asia tour also present, timpani of the Marin Symphony Orchestra - California and of the Oakland Symphony - California. Malan, Roy England Maltinski-Leor Israel photo: Marcelli, Ulderico "Rico" Italy Marcus, Brian California photo: Matheson-James California about Mautner, Ervin Hungary McCandless, Andrew William Kentucky photo: McGaw, Laurie Anson photo: Associate Principal trumpet and Principal trumpet: Bogios becoming third trumpet.

McKee, Robin Elise Oklahoma Principal bassoon , Assistant Principal bassoon also Chicago Opera Company Principal bassoon under conductor Cleofonte Campanini Melikian, Zaven Yugoslavia Mendelevitch, Rodion or "Rabon" then Russia, now Ukraine Composed chamber music including Canzonetta, for Violin and Piano.

Second trombone as a student, played in the Altoona Pennsylvania High School in Assistant Concertmaster , violin fourth chair , violin also Sigmund Beel String Quartette: Merrill-Jeremy John California Fifth horn and and , Second horn , Sixth horn and also San Francisco Woodwind Quintet: Principal Second violin founder of the Minetti String Orchestra in the s. Mitchell, Lucien Garrett Iowa photo: Molnar, Ferenc Hungary photo: Principal viola also played in the s with the Roth Quartet: Morgan Robinson , Virginia. Morris, Craig Alan Texas Mortensen, Modesta Oregon Mundwyler, John Louis sometimes "Mundwiler" Switzerland about Nakagawa, Ryohei Japan Principal percussion , , percussion also J.

O'Bannon, Everett Dean Jr. Ojeda, Raymond Anthony California Olshausen, Robert Detlev New York photo: Pasmore Burrell , Mary Broeck California Patchook, Solomon "Sol" then Russia, now Moldova ? Perrigo, or Edouard Edward Earl Nebraska Piastro, Mishel Boris then Russia, now Ukraine Piddington, Guy about She has also been active in recordings both with the orchestra and with harpist Georgia Kelly in music for winter and Christmas see right.

Prell, Donald California photo: Quincey, Brian California photo: Randall, Harold Benjamin Massachusetts age only Riedel, Ernestine SEE: Ring, Jonathan Massachusetts photo: Ritchen, William California Roberts, Francis Chester Massachusetts still active in In summers played in the Chautauqua Symphony. Roden, Wayne Alabama photo: Romasevich, Victor then Russia now Belarus photo: Rosebrook, David Cobb Maine Principal trumpet , trumpet , founder of the D. Rosenbecker, Adolph Germany Adolph Rosenbecker in Concertmaster , Principal Second violin and Assistant Conductor