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Archibald Clyde Roller (October 13, 1914 – October 16, 2005) was an American music professor, conductor, and oboist. Roller, a native of Rogersville, Missouri, received his musical education at the Eastman School of Music, graduating in 1941. Roller was the principal oboist with several orchestras: the Oklahoma City Symphony from 1937 to 1939, the Birmingham (Alabama) Symphony from 1940 to 1942, and the Tulsa Philharmonic.

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  • Archibald Clyde Roller (October 13, 1914 – October 16, 2005) was an American music professor, conductor, and oboist. Roller, a native of Rogersville, Missouri, received his musical education at the Eastman School of Music, graduating in 1941. Roller was the principal oboist with several orchestras: the Oklahoma City Symphony from 1937 to 1939, the Birmingham (Alabama) Symphony from 1940 to 1942, and the Tulsa Philharmonic. He conducted Dallas's Southern Methodist University Orchestra from 1947 to 1948, and from 1948 to 1962 was music director of the Amarillo Symphony Orchestra. He also guest conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra: Roller and Arthur Fiedler swapped conducting roles on occasion as well, with Fiedler leading the Amarillo Symphony and Roller conducting the Boston Pops Orchestra. Returning to Eastman in 1963, he was ensembles professor at Eastman. For Mercury Records in 1963, he conducted the Eastman Wind Ensemble in Vittorio Giannini's Symphony No. 3 and Alan Hovhaness's Symphony No. 4. Roller served in similar positions at the University of Houston, University of Texas at Austin (from which he retired in 1979), Southern Methodist University, University of Wisconsin–Madison, and Michigan. He was a conductor and faculty member, teaching oboe, at the Interlochen Center for the Arts from 1951 to 2004. He was the resident conductor of the Houston Symphony Orchestra, and the musical director and conductor of the Lansing Symphony Orchestra (Michigan) 1967–1978. Roller was a favorite of New Zealand, having appeared there six times to take the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra on tour, recording with them for television and radio, and also performing with the Royal Christchurch Society in an All-Beethoven concert. Roller was in demand as a conductor of educational honor groups, making appearances throughout the U.S. as conductor of over 45 all-state orchestras, MENC, region orchestras, and string festivals, as well as the Congress of Strings on both the East and West Coasts. Roller was married twice. His second wife was concert pianist Moreland Kortkamp. Roller died in San Antonio, Texas. He was survived by his younger brothers Roger Roller, an oboist and music teacher in Wichita, Kansas, and Dale Roller, a music teacher in Amarillo, Texas. (en)
  • 克拉德·努拿(英文:A. Clyde Roller / Archibald Clyde Roller,1914年10月13日-2005年10月16日)、美國音樂教授和指揮。 努拿在密蘇里州土生土長,伊士曼音樂學院接受他的音樂教育,於1941年畢業。努拿擔任過多個樂團的首席雙簧管,包括 (Oklahoma City Symphony,1937年至1939年)、 (Birmingham Alabama Symphony,1940年至1942年)、 (Tulsa Philharmonic,1947年至1948年)。他也指揮過南方衛理公會大學管弦樂團(1947年至1948年)。 1963年,他回到伊士曼音樂學院當室樂音樂教授。在1963年,他跟水星唱片(Mercury Records)與伊士曼管樂合奏團進行了 (Vittorio Giannini)的第三號交響曲和(Alan Hovhaness)的第4號交響曲。 努拿於2005年10月16日在德克薩斯州聖安東尼奧去世,終年91歲。 (zh)
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  • 克拉德·努拿(英文:A. Clyde Roller / Archibald Clyde Roller,1914年10月13日-2005年10月16日)、美國音樂教授和指揮。 努拿在密蘇里州土生土長,伊士曼音樂學院接受他的音樂教育,於1941年畢業。努拿擔任過多個樂團的首席雙簧管,包括 (Oklahoma City Symphony,1937年至1939年)、 (Birmingham Alabama Symphony,1940年至1942年)、 (Tulsa Philharmonic,1947年至1948年)。他也指揮過南方衛理公會大學管弦樂團(1947年至1948年)。 1963年,他回到伊士曼音樂學院當室樂音樂教授。在1963年,他跟水星唱片(Mercury Records)與伊士曼管樂合奏團進行了 (Vittorio Giannini)的第三號交響曲和(Alan Hovhaness)的第4號交響曲。 努拿於2005年10月16日在德克薩斯州聖安東尼奧去世,終年91歲。 (zh)
  • Archibald Clyde Roller (October 13, 1914 – October 16, 2005) was an American music professor, conductor, and oboist. Roller, a native of Rogersville, Missouri, received his musical education at the Eastman School of Music, graduating in 1941. Roller was the principal oboist with several orchestras: the Oklahoma City Symphony from 1937 to 1939, the Birmingham (Alabama) Symphony from 1940 to 1942, and the Tulsa Philharmonic. (en)
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  • 克拉德·努拿 (zh)
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