No - it's nothing to do with TV - it's about conductors.
We all have our favourites, and "Building a Library" is a great help to us; either to confirm our choices or discover new.
But the question takes on a different meaning for a professional musician.
My first professional engagement was in 1949. By 1973, I decided to let someone else have a go. Twenty one years as a professional and there were a lot of young people after my chair, so I decided to quit while I could still do the job.
They say that Nostagia isn't what it used to be, but I decided, as an "Aide memoire" to make a list of all the professional horn players that I had sat alongside in various horn sections during those 21 years:.
105! Wow that's a lot of players!.
So I decided to compile a list of conductors that I had played for:
127!
22 more stick waggers than hornblowers.
So here is a list. Don't ask me to rate them,
see if any of your favourites are there:
Alan Abott, Christopher Adey, Kenneth Alwyn, Richard Austin,
Brian Balkwill, George Barker, Cuthbert Bates, SirThomas Beecham, Paavo Berglund, Harry Blech, Sir Arthur Bliss, Sir Adrian Boult, Nicholas Braithwaite, Warwick Braithwaite, Antony F Brown, Richard Butt,
Basil Cameron, John Carewe, Ambrose Chalk,Crossley Clitheroe, Eric Coates, Anthony Collins,
Sergiu Comissiona, Edgar Cosma, Noel Cox, William Coxe-Ife,
Meredith Davies, Sir Colin Davis, Arthur Davison, Edo De Waart, Norman del Mar, Neville Dilkes,
Antal Dorati,
Miklos Erdelyi,
Charles Farncombe, Arthur Fiedler, Ross Fink, Anatole Fistoulari, Myers Foggin, Lawrence Foster, John Fox, Alun Francis, Louis Fremaux,
Alceo Galliera, Pierrino Gamba, Gerald Gentry,Sir Alexander Gibson, Isadore Godfrey,
Ron Goodwin, Sir Eugene Goosens, Harold Gray, Sir Charles Groves, Douglas Guest,
Bernard Haitinck, Maurice Handford, Hans Richter Hasser, Laszlo Heltay, Jascha Horenstein,
David Hughes, George Hurst
Ray Jenkins, Leslie Jones,
Henry Kripps, Reginald Kilby, Royalton Kisch, Alexander Kopalov, Michael Krein, Harry Legge, Lawrence Leonard, Raymond Leppard, Monia Liter, David Littauer, Malcolm Lockyer,James Loughran, Terence Lovatt Mark Lubbock, George Liberace
Sir Charles Mackerras,Bruno Maderna, David Martin, Muir Matheson, Herbert Menges,Maurice Miles, John McN Milne, Jeremy Montague
Kenneth Montgomery, Wynn Morris
Vic Oliver, Emir O'Brien, Dermot O'Hara
Robert Philpott, Sir John Pritchard
Leo Quale
Clarence Raybold, Ernest Read, Leslie Regan, Hugo Rignold, James Robertson, Christopher Robinson, Eric Robinson, Stanford Robinson, Eric Rogers, Gennady Rozhdesvensky,
Wolfgang Sawallisch, Hermann Scherchen, Rudolf Schwarz, Christopher Seaman, Frank Shipway, Constantin Silvestri, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Sir George Solti, Walter Ssskind, Ian Sutherland, Dominic Santangelo
Vilem Tausky, Eric Thiman, Sydney Torch, Paul Tortelier, *Stanley Vann, Gilbert Vinter
Alfred Walenstein, Bruno Walter, Volker Wangenheim, Eric Wetherell, Lou Whiteson,
David Zinman, Emerich Zola, Algar Zuriatis
We all have our favourites, and "Building a Library" is a great help to us; either to confirm our choices or discover new.
But the question takes on a different meaning for a professional musician.
My first professional engagement was in 1949. By 1973, I decided to let someone else have a go. Twenty one years as a professional and there were a lot of young people after my chair, so I decided to quit while I could still do the job.
They say that Nostagia isn't what it used to be, but I decided, as an "Aide memoire" to make a list of all the professional horn players that I had sat alongside in various horn sections during those 21 years:.
105! Wow that's a lot of players!.
So I decided to compile a list of conductors that I had played for:
127!
22 more stick waggers than hornblowers.
So here is a list. Don't ask me to rate them,
see if any of your favourites are there:
Alan Abott, Christopher Adey, Kenneth Alwyn, Richard Austin,
Brian Balkwill, George Barker, Cuthbert Bates, SirThomas Beecham, Paavo Berglund, Harry Blech, Sir Arthur Bliss, Sir Adrian Boult, Nicholas Braithwaite, Warwick Braithwaite, Antony F Brown, Richard Butt,
Basil Cameron, John Carewe, Ambrose Chalk,Crossley Clitheroe, Eric Coates, Anthony Collins,
Sergiu Comissiona, Edgar Cosma, Noel Cox, William Coxe-Ife,
Meredith Davies, Sir Colin Davis, Arthur Davison, Edo De Waart, Norman del Mar, Neville Dilkes,
Antal Dorati,
Miklos Erdelyi,
Charles Farncombe, Arthur Fiedler, Ross Fink, Anatole Fistoulari, Myers Foggin, Lawrence Foster, John Fox, Alun Francis, Louis Fremaux,
Alceo Galliera, Pierrino Gamba, Gerald Gentry,Sir Alexander Gibson, Isadore Godfrey,
Ron Goodwin, Sir Eugene Goosens, Harold Gray, Sir Charles Groves, Douglas Guest,
Bernard Haitinck, Maurice Handford, Hans Richter Hasser, Laszlo Heltay, Jascha Horenstein,
David Hughes, George Hurst
Ray Jenkins, Leslie Jones,
Henry Kripps, Reginald Kilby, Royalton Kisch, Alexander Kopalov, Michael Krein, Harry Legge, Lawrence Leonard, Raymond Leppard, Monia Liter, David Littauer, Malcolm Lockyer,James Loughran, Terence Lovatt Mark Lubbock, George Liberace
Sir Charles Mackerras,Bruno Maderna, David Martin, Muir Matheson, Herbert Menges,Maurice Miles, John McN Milne, Jeremy Montague
Kenneth Montgomery, Wynn Morris
Vic Oliver, Emir O'Brien, Dermot O'Hara
Robert Philpott, Sir John Pritchard
Leo Quale
Clarence Raybold, Ernest Read, Leslie Regan, Hugo Rignold, James Robertson, Christopher Robinson, Eric Robinson, Stanford Robinson, Eric Rogers, Gennady Rozhdesvensky,
Wolfgang Sawallisch, Hermann Scherchen, Rudolf Schwarz, Christopher Seaman, Frank Shipway, Constantin Silvestri, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Sir George Solti, Walter Ssskind, Ian Sutherland, Dominic Santangelo
Vilem Tausky, Eric Thiman, Sydney Torch, Paul Tortelier, *Stanley Vann, Gilbert Vinter
Alfred Walenstein, Bruno Walter, Volker Wangenheim, Eric Wetherell, Lou Whiteson,
David Zinman, Emerich Zola, Algar Zuriatis
Comment