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Woodwind Ensemble ORGANIZED in 1928, the Woodwind Ensemble has shown continuous growth. The organization is intended to develop skill and musicanship essential to successful band and orchestral work as well as to prepare programs in this exacting field of musical expression. Woodwind Ensemble music is very popular in Europe. Professor Georges Barrere, famous French flutist was most influential in popularizing this type of music in America. Organizing a group of fine woodwind performers on clarinet, oboe, flute, bassoon and French horn, Barrere travelled throughout the United States, some twenty years ago. Since this wonderful introduction by Mr. Barrere, woodwind ensembles have been organized throughout the country presenting programs over the radio and before parlor as well as large concert audiences. Most of the music is taken from Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussey, Corelli. Novelties of modern composers are also studied. The leaders of each section are as follows: Ruth Geer—Flute Soloist Vernon Wells—Oboe George Hendricks—Bassoon Irving Ross—Solo "B flat" Clarinet Charles White—Alto Clarinet Wallace Scott—Bass Clarinet Those shown in the picture—front row:—John Staton, George Hendricks, Lorene Helsem, Arza Smith, Ruth Geer, Helen Johnston, Wallace Scott; middle row:—Arthur Forsblad, Irving Ross, Homer Roughton, Fred Vogt, Zorab Antoyan, Robert Crump; back row; Hoosig Antoyan, William Otto, Thomas Halagan, Joseph Rose, Orville Smith, Lorin Farmer. Arthur C. Forsblad One Hundred Thirteen
Yearbook Title | 1933 Campus - A Yearly Publication of the Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1933 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Rights | Copyright 1933 by Seymour I. Mathiesen and Thomas F. McKeighan, Jr. |
Yearbook Title | 1933 Campus - A Yearly Publication of the Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1933 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | Woodwind Ensemble ORGANIZED in 1928, the Woodwind Ensemble has shown continuous growth. The organization is intended to develop skill and musicanship essential to successful band and orchestral work as well as to prepare programs in this exacting field of musical expression. Woodwind Ensemble music is very popular in Europe. Professor Georges Barrere, famous French flutist was most influential in popularizing this type of music in America. Organizing a group of fine woodwind performers on clarinet, oboe, flute, bassoon and French horn, Barrere travelled throughout the United States, some twenty years ago. Since this wonderful introduction by Mr. Barrere, woodwind ensembles have been organized throughout the country presenting programs over the radio and before parlor as well as large concert audiences. Most of the music is taken from Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussey, Corelli. Novelties of modern composers are also studied. The leaders of each section are as follows: Ruth Geer—Flute Soloist Vernon Wells—Oboe George Hendricks—Bassoon Irving Ross—Solo "B flat" Clarinet Charles White—Alto Clarinet Wallace Scott—Bass Clarinet Those shown in the picture—front row:—John Staton, George Hendricks, Lorene Helsem, Arza Smith, Ruth Geer, Helen Johnston, Wallace Scott; middle row:—Arthur Forsblad, Irving Ross, Homer Roughton, Fred Vogt, Zorab Antoyan, Robert Crump; back row; Hoosig Antoyan, William Otto, Thomas Halagan, Joseph Rose, Orville Smith, Lorin Farmer. Arthur C. Forsblad One Hundred Thirteen |
Rights | Copyright 1933 by Seymour I. Mathiesen and Thomas F. McKeighan, Jr. |
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