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Arnold
Jacobs Legacy of a Master by M. Dee Stewart
Includes
personal recollections by the following students
and colleagues:
Ronald Bishop, Stephen Chenette, Daniel P.
Corrigan, Eugene Dowling, Richard Erb, Philip
Farkas, Toby Hanks, Ron Hasslemann, Merrimon Hipps,
Keith Johnson, Fritz Kaenzig, Robert Allen Karon,
James E. Kowalsky, David Langlitz, Mark H.
Lawrence, Daniel Perantoni, Marvin Chapman Perry
II, Harvey Phillips, George T. Rhodes, William C.
Robinson, Michael Sanders, William Scarlett, Paul
T. Severson, Susan Slaughter, Janos Starker (on
back cover liner), Ross Tolbert, Abe Torchinsky,
Robert Tucci, Charles Vernon, Paul Walton, Milan
Yancich, and Steven Zellmer
Reprinted from earlier publications of THE
INSTRUMENTALIST are:
Kevin Kelly, "The Dynamics of
Breathing with Arnold Jacobs and David Cugell,
M.D.", and Bill Russo, "An Interview
with Arnold Jacobs"
Finally, transcripts of lectures by Jacobs
at the International Brass Congress, on June 4,
1984 and June 6,1984.
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M. Dee Stewart
M.
Dee Stewart is a professor of trombone and
euphonium at the Indiana University School of
Music. Mr. Stewart joined the faculty in 1980
after an 18-year tenure with the Philadelphia
Orchestra. In addition to countless recordings,
concerts, tours, and telecasts with the
Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy and
Ricardo Muti, Mr. Stewart made five recordings
with the Grammy Award-winning Philadelphia Brass
Ensemble. Other recordings
include Stewart Sounds: The CD and a
Christmas recording, Trombones Under the Tree.
Extensive teaching in the Philadelphia area
included ten years on the faculty of the Curtis
Institute of Music and led to the development of
many outstanding trombonists.
Two
degrees in music education from Ball state
University and Northwestern University, and the
tutelage of Arnold Jacobs, give Mr. Stewart a
unique musical and pedagogical perspective. In
demand as a recitalist, clinician, and orchestral
musician nationwide, he plays the alto, tenor and
bass trombones, euphonium, and bass trumpet. He
has performed on special occasions with the Summit
Brass and with the orchestras of San
Francisco, Honolulu, Minnesota, Phoenix, San
Antonio, St. Louis, Chicago, Indianapolis, and New
York. He is the author of two books, Arnold
Jacobs: Legacy of a Master and Philip
Farkas: Legacy of a Master, as well as
articles appearing in the
International Trombone Association Journal,
Euphonia and T.U.B.A. Organizer of the 2nd
International Brass Conference, he is also
the creator of the Stewart Stand for euphonium and
tuba. At the International Trombone Festival in
Boulder, Colorado, Mr. Stewart was awarded the
1998 Neill Humfeld Award for Excellence in
Teaching.
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