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Today we hear from the late, great Bernard Adelstein, former principal trumpet with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. Recorded in 2016, this is one of the highlights of my first days producing the podcast. I'm sure you'll love it, and glean much from it! What you'll hear in this episode: -"One of the marvels of the world..."...01:15 -Welcome to the show...04:45 -How to pronounce "Adelstein"....08:55 -How Mr. Adelstein got started on trumpet...08:50 -Inspiration to make trumpet a career...11:50 -First gig with the Pittsburgh Symphony at age 16...14:10 -What made Fritz Reiner so special?...19:10 -From "mating season for moose" to "the Rolls Royce of Orchestras"...27:00 -Life in the Cleveland Orchestra in the 1960's thru 80's...32:35 -Plus whatever your discerning ears deem worthy of your time and interest... Are you a True Listener? Visit trumpetdynamics.com to learn how you can be notified each time a new episode is published. And if you really like what you hear on this podcast, the best way to support me and the show is to subscribe to my daily email newsletter where I share what I learn and observe in an “infotaining” way. Many folks have told me they enjoy the emails, and I think you will too! Mentioned in this episode: Lessons with Bud Have you heard of a fellow named Bud Herseth? He's only the greatest orchestral trumpeter of all time, and now you can listen to a series of lessons, notes, anecdotes and in-the-trenches advice for free. This 57 minute audio is available for a limited time. Head over to lessonswithbud.com to learn more. |