Berlin Philharmonic principal trombone 1966
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Berlin Philharmonic principal trombone 1966
Does anyone know who the first trombone was in the Berlin Phil. in 1966? More specifically, in the Deutsche Grammophon recording of Bolero under Karajan of the same year?
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I'm heading to Martin Göß's birthday in 2 weeks. He was playing a fair amount in Berlin Phil at the time so should be able to say if no one beats me to it.
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Berlin Philharmonic principal trombone 1966
Karl-Heinz Duse-Utesch.....?
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The principal trombonists were Karl-Heinz Duse-Utesch and Johann Doms.
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Berlin Philharmonic principal trombone 1966
Quote from: LBOne on May 08, 2016, 12:54PMThe principal trombonists were Karl-Heinz Duse-Utesch and Johann Doms.
Was Doms there in 66? Seems quite early to me. Can't be sure though.
Was Doms there in 66? Seems quite early to me. Can't be sure though.
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Thanks guys, this has given me some good stuff to google.
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Quote from: Dombat on May 08, 2016, 01:05PMWas Doms there in 66? Seems quite early to me. Can't be sure though.
"On September 1, 1950, Doms became first Solo trombonist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1981, he preferred to step down to the second chair and in August 1987 he decided to retire from the orchestra."
"On September 1, 1950, Doms became first Solo trombonist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1981, he preferred to step down to the second chair and in August 1987 he decided to retire from the orchestra."
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Quote from: nopos on May 08, 2016, 01:45PM"On September 1, 1950, Doms became first Solo trombonist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1981, he preferred to step down to the second chair and in August 1987 he decided to retire from the orchestra."
Wow. I was off in my head by about 15 years.
Wow. I was off in my head by about 15 years.
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I alwyas presumed that Doms played that Karajan Bolero, but if he didn't then it would have been Duse- Utesch. I like it.
Doms played on a Lätzsch trombone by the way. Duse-Utesch was a Kruspe man.
Doms played on a Lätzsch trombone by the way. Duse-Utesch was a Kruspe man.
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Berlin Philharmonic principal trombone 1966
I alwyas presumed that Doms played that Karajan Bolero, but if he didn't then it would have been Duse- Utesch. I like it.
Doms played on a Lätzsch trombone by the way. Duse-Utesch was a Kruspe man.
Doms played on a Lätzsch trombone by the way. Duse-Utesch was a Kruspe man.