William Vacchiano

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William Vacchiano (* 23. Mai 1912 in Portland, Maine; † 19. September 2005 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Trompeter und Hochschullehrer. rdf:langString
William Vacchiano (né le 23 mai 1912 – mort le 19 septembre 2005) un trompettiste et professeur américain. Il enseigne à la Juilliard School pendant 67 ans (1935-2002). rdf:langString
William Vacchiano (May 23, 1912 – September 19, 2005) was a trumpeter and trumpet instructor. Originally from Portland, Maine, Vacchiano studied trumpet at age 12. At 14 years old, he was playing in the Portland Symphony. For five years (1930-1935), he studied under Max Schlossberg at the latter's studio in The Bronx. He joined the New York Philharmonic in 1935 as third/assistant principal trumpet and appointed principal trumpet in 1942 by Bruno Walter. He taught at the Juilliard School for 67 years (1935-2002). He was also a professor at the Mannes College of Music from 1937–83 and the Manhattan School of Music from 1935-2002. His students included Wynton Marsalis, Philip Smith, Charles Schlueter, Gerard Schwarz, Manny Laureano, and Miles Davis. rdf:langString
rdf:langString William Vacchiano
rdf:langString William Vacchiano
rdf:langString William Vacchiano
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rdf:langString William Vacchiano (* 23. Mai 1912 in Portland, Maine; † 19. September 2005 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Trompeter und Hochschullehrer.
rdf:langString William Vacchiano (né le 23 mai 1912 – mort le 19 septembre 2005) un trompettiste et professeur américain. Il enseigne à la Juilliard School pendant 67 ans (1935-2002).
rdf:langString William Vacchiano (May 23, 1912 – September 19, 2005) was a trumpeter and trumpet instructor. Originally from Portland, Maine, Vacchiano studied trumpet at age 12. At 14 years old, he was playing in the Portland Symphony. For five years (1930-1935), he studied under Max Schlossberg at the latter's studio in The Bronx. He joined the New York Philharmonic in 1935 as third/assistant principal trumpet and appointed principal trumpet in 1942 by Bruno Walter. He taught at the Juilliard School for 67 years (1935-2002). He was also a professor at the Mannes College of Music from 1937–83 and the Manhattan School of Music from 1935-2002. His students included Wynton Marsalis, Philip Smith, Charles Schlueter, Gerard Schwarz, Manny Laureano, and Miles Davis. His obituary in The New York Times quoted him saying: "This, to me, is happiness. When I feel bad I go down to the studio in my house, I pick up my horn and I'm in seventh heaven. That's what music should be like."
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