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Encyclopedia > Adolph Herseth
Adolph Herseth - Wikipedia

Adolph Herseth

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Adolph Sylvester (Bud) Herseth, (born July 25, 1921 in Lake Park, MN), was principal trumpet in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1948 until 2001. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest trumpeters of his generation. July 25 is the 206th day (207th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 159 days remaining. ... Lake Park is a city located in Becker County, Minnesota. ... Trumpeter performing with the United States Air Forces in Europe Band The trumpet is a brass instrument. ... The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, based in Chicago, Illinois, is one of the major orchestras in the United States. ...


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ITG 2000 - Herseth Seminar (545 words)
For this lecture and demonstration by the dean of American trumpeters, Adolph Herseth, the largest hall was filled to capacity to for this engaging and witty musician.
Although Herseth was totally at ease with his humorous stories, he showed concern for the lack of serious preparation for auditions by some trumpeters.
Herseth does not favor taped auditions because of the possibility of manipulating the recording; however, the live audition can also be a problem.
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