Jay Friedman
Jay Friedman (born April 11, 1939) is the principal trombonist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Friedman joined the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1962.[1] When he was appointed principal in 1964 he was the youngest brass player to take the first chair in a major orchestra.[2]
References
- ↑ Roosevelt University. "Jay Friedman, trombone & principal guest conductor". Archived from the original on 2007-08-24. Retrieved 2007-12-13.
- ↑ Marsh, Robert C. (1989-01-29). "Trombone moves to center stage // The CSO's Jay Friedman takes composer's challenge". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 2008-04-16.
- 2007-04-25; Andries, Dorothy; Music director to lead Italian orchestra; River Grove Messenger (pioneerlocal.com)
(fee required. Word count: 545). - 2006-11-14; Wilkinson, Cathryn; Friedman finds a home in Oak Park; Journal of Oak Park and River Forest (wednesdayjournalonline.com).
- 2004-03-24; Olvera, Jennifer; Trombonist steps into the spotlight; River Grove Messenger (pioneerlocal.com)
(fee required. Word count: 578). - Phi Beta Mu (Newark, Ohio); The School Musician Director and Teacher; published 1987; Ammark Pub.Co.; p10, 43, 47.
Excerpt: Jay Friedman, Chicago first chair, plays and talks about his instrument.
External links
- Official site www.jayfriedman.net
- Profile at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (cso.org)
- Jay Friedman at AllMusic
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