Still was long considered the Greatest American Oboist. He was the principal of the Chicago SO for many years, under Kubelik, Reiner, Martinon, Solti, and retired during Barenboim's tenure.
He was a real virtuoso who never quite cottoned to having to play for a Conductor. He was famous for rarely playing the same phrase in exactly the same manner from concert to concert. This particularly drove Martinon crazy, and when Still refused to play as he wanted, JM tried to have Stills fired. This culminated in the Conductor's getting canned instead.
Still also argued with his stand partner, the eminent Flautist Donald Peck, and they didn't speak to each other for 20 years.
Still was a guest oj a local radio show about a year ago devoted to his art. He was still spouting venom about Martinon, 50 + years after the fact . The recordings that were played, however, including many Bach Cantata excerpts, were stunning in their beauty. I am listening to the Reiner Scherazade as I type this, marveling at Still, Peck, and trumpeter Bud Herseth. What a collection of players.
He was a real virtuoso who never quite cottoned to having to play for a Conductor. He was famous for rarely playing the same phrase in exactly the same manner from concert to concert. This particularly drove Martinon crazy, and when Still refused to play as he wanted, JM tried to have Stills fired. This culminated in the Conductor's getting canned instead.
Still also argued with his stand partner, the eminent Flautist Donald Peck, and they didn't speak to each other for 20 years.
Still was a guest oj a local radio show about a year ago devoted to his art. He was still spouting venom about Martinon, 50 + years after the fact . The recordings that were played, however, including many Bach Cantata excerpts, were stunning in their beauty. I am listening to the Reiner Scherazade as I type this, marveling at Still, Peck, and trumpeter Bud Herseth. What a collection of players.
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