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Julius Baker (September 23, 1915 – August 6, 2003) was one of the foremost American orchestral flute players. During the course of five decades he concertized with several of America's premier orchestral ensembles including the Chicago Symphony and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra .
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Julius Baker. this teacher's teachers. Baker studied with teachers including Leonardo De Lorenzo, William Kincaid and Marcel Tabuteau . Mily Balakirev. this teacher's ...
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He has cited Al Cohn [2] [3] and Coleman Hawkins [2] as influences on saxophone, while his flute role models include classical players such as William Kincaid, Julius Baker, and Jean-Pierre Rampal. [2] Tabackin studied flute at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music and also studied music with composer Vincent Persichetti.
Julius Hegyi – violinist, conductor; Luther Henderson – arranger, composer, orchestrator [75] Freddie Herko – musician, dancer; Bernard Herrmann – composer; Natalie Hinderas – pianist, composer; Yoshihisa Hirano – composer; Moses Hogan – composer, conductor, arranger of choral music and spirituals; Stephen Hough – pianist
S. Troy Sanders (composer) Walter Schumann; David Schwartz (violist) Tom Scott (composer, born 1912) Walter Sear; William Self (organist) Elaine Shaffer
The 20th Century Concert Hall, Vol.2, CBS Radio Orchestra with Maurice Wilk, violin and Julius Baker, flute - February 7, 1954; LP recording; CD-1187(12) Casals Festival at Prades with Maurice Wilk, violin, Vol 2, CD 1; A complete listing of recordings with violinist Maurice Wilk in LP format, are listed on the Alma Trio page.