Ralph McLane, the Glossary
Ralph McLane (December 19, 1907 – February 18, 1951) was an American clarinetist.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Aaron Copland, Benny Goodman, Carnegie Hall, Clarinet, Clarinet Concerto (Copland), Eugene Ormandy, Introduction and Allegro (Ravel), Lynn, Massachusetts, NBC Symphony Orchestra, New York City, Philadelphia Orchestra.
- American clarinetist stubs
- Former Musicians of the Philadelphia Orchestra
Aaron Copland
Aaron Copland (November 14, 1900December 2, 1990) was an American composer, critic, writer, teacher, pianist and later a conductor of his own and other American music.
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Benny Goodman
Benjamin David Goodman (May 30, 1909 – June 13, 1986) was an American clarinetist and bandleader, known as the "King of Swing". Ralph McLane and Benny Goodman are American classical clarinetists.
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Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
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Clarinet
The clarinet is a single-reed musical instrument in the woodwind family, with a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell.
Clarinet Concerto (Copland)
Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto (also referred to as the Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra or the Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, Harp and Piano) was written between 1947 and 1949, although a first version was available in 1948.
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Eugene Ormandy
Eugene Ormandy (born Jenő Blau; November 18, 1899 – March 12, 1985) was a Hungarian-born American conductor and violinist, best known for his association with the Philadelphia Orchestra, as its music director.
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Introduction and Allegro (Ravel)
Introduction and Allegro for Harp, Flute, Clarinet and String Quartet (Introduction et allegro pour harpe, flûte, clarinette et quatuor) is a chamber work by Maurice Ravel.
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Lynn, Massachusetts
Lynn is the eighth-largest municipality in Massachusetts, United States, and the largest city in Essex County.
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NBC Symphony Orchestra
The NBC Symphony Orchestra was a radio orchestra conceived by David Sarnoff, the president of the Radio Corporation of America, the parent corporation of the National Broadcasting Company especially for the conductor Arturo Toscanini.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Philadelphia Orchestra
The Philadelphia Orchestra is an American symphony orchestra, based in Philadelphia.
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See also
American clarinetist stubs
- Andy Biskin
- Anthony Gigliotti
- Bob Helm
- Booker Pittman
- Burt Hara
- Clarence Hutchenrider
- Craig Ball (musician)
- D. Stanley Hasty
- Dan Block
- Dan St. Marseille
- Darnell Howard
- Dennis Smylie
- Dink Johnson
- Douglas Metcalf
- Emile Barnes
- Frank Tiberi
- Gussie Mueller
- Harlan Leonard
- Harold Wright (clarinetist)
- Harry Shields
- Joe Darensbourg
- John Casimir (clarinetist)
- John Varineau
- Jon Manasse
- Joseph Allard
- Lorenzo Tio
- Lorin Levee
- Mahlon Clark
- Maurita Murphy Mead
- Phil Gomez
- Ralph McLane
- Rod Cless
- Ronald Caravan
- Rosario Mazzeo
- Sidney Beckerman (musician)
- Simeon Bellison
- Stan McDonald
- Stefan Zeniuk
- Thomas Hill (clarinetist)
- Thomas Ryan (musician)
- Tommy Douglas (clarinetist)
- Walter Barnes (musician)
- William Thornton Blue
Former Musicians of the Philadelphia Orchestra
- Anshel Brusilow
- Anthony Gigliotti
- Anton Torello
- Bernard Garfield
- Burt Hara
- Carlton Cooley
- Daniel Bonade
- David Bilger
- Edna Phillips
- Ernest Williams (conductor)
- Frank Kaderabek
- Gustav Heim
- Hal Robinson
- Hans Kindler
- Harry Glantz
- Jan Koert
- John de Lancie (oboist)
- Joseph Primavera
- Joseph de Pasquale
- Lorne Munroe
- Marcel Tabuteau
- Michel Penha
- Mischa Mischakoff
- Norman Carol
- Paul Olefsky
- Ralph McLane
- Richard Woodhams
- Robert Lindemann
- Samuel Lifschey
- Sol Schoenbach
- Tyrone Breuninger
- Vincent Fanelli
- William Kincaid (flutist)