Harry Glantz
Harry "Hersch" Glantz (1 January 1896 – 18 December 1982) was a trumpet player.
Biography
Born in the Ukraine, Glantz moved to the United States in 1901. He came from a musical family and began playing violin and cello at an early age, but eventually switched to trumpet. He had a number of teachers, including Jack Borodkin, Max Schlossberg, Max Bleyer, Christian Rodenkirchen, and Gustav Heim.[1]
Glantz was the principal trumpeter for the New York Philharmonic, the NBC Symphony under Arturo Toscanini, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the San Francisco Symphony. He also taught at the University of Miami.[2] His notable pupils included Bernie Glow, Frank Kaderabek, and Larry Lake.
He died of a heart condition in Bay Harbor, Florida on 18 December 1982.[2]
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References
- "Harry Glantz". Retrieved 10 February 2013.
- "Harry Glantz, played symphonic trumpet". New York Times. 21 December 1982.
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