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John de Lancie (oboista) ジョン・デ・ランシー (音楽家) John de Lancie (musicien) John de Lancie (oboísta) John de Lancie (oboist)
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John de Lancie (26 de julio de 1921 – 17 de mayo de 2002) fue un músico estadounidense conocido por haber sido el solista principal de oboe de la Orquesta de Filadelfia durante muchos años y que es conocido por ser dedicatario del Concierto para oboe de Richard Strauss. John de Lancie, nome alla nascita John Sherwood de Lancie, (Berkeley, 26 luglio 1921 – Walnut Creek, 17 maggio 2002), è stato un oboista e manager statunitense. Fu l'oboista principale della Philadelphia Orchestra per 23 anni e direttore del Curtis Institute of Music. John de Lancie (1921-2002) est un hautboïste américain. Parlant français couramment (marié à une Française), son fils est l'acteur-producteur homonyme John de Lancie. Né le 26 juillet 1921 à Berkeley en Californie, John de Lancie fait ses études musicales avec Marcel Tabuteau. Il prendra sa suite pendant 31 ans comme hautbois principal de l'Orchestre de Philadelphie dirigé par Eugene Ormandy et comme professeur au Curtis Institute of Music dont il sera le directeur de 1977 à 1985. Mort le 17 mai 2002 à Walnut Creek en Californie), son nom reste lié au Concerto pour hautbois et orchestre de Richard Strauss. ジョン・デ・ランシー(John de Lancie、1921年7月26日 – 2002年5月17日)はアメリカ合衆国の音楽家・教育者。フィラデルフィア管弦楽団の首席オーボエ奏者を長年にわたって務め上げた。 John Sherwood de Lancie (July 26, 1921 – May 17, 2002) was an American oboist and arts administrator. He was principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra for 23 years and also director of the Curtis Institute of Music. De Lancie died in Walnut Creek, California in 2002 of leukemia. His wife Andrea, whom he met in Paris during the war, survived him (born July 3, 1920 – died October 18, 2006), as did their son, actor John de Lancie, and their daughter Christina (born November 21, 1953), and de Lancie's brother Richard.
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John Sherwood de Lancie (July 26, 1921 – May 17, 2002) was an American oboist and arts administrator. He was principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra for 23 years and also director of the Curtis Institute of Music. De Lancie was born in Berkeley, California. Starting in 1940, he was principal oboist of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under Fritz Reiner. In 1942, he enlisted and served in the US military during World War II, performing with the US Army Band. He met Richard Strauss during his tour of duty as a soldier in Europe at the end of World War II. De Lancie knew Strauss's orchestral writing for oboe thoroughly and asked the composer if he had ever considered writing an oboe concerto. The composer answered simply "no" and the topic was dropped. Six months later, de Lancie was astonished to see that Strauss had changed his mind and was indeed publishing an Oboe Concerto. Strauss saw to it that the rights to the U.S. premiere were assigned to de Lancie. However, de Lancie had joined the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1946 as a section oboist, so that as a junior member and under orchestral protocol, he was not able to premiere the concerto since Philadelphia's principal oboist, Marcel Tabuteau, had seniority. De Lancie then gave the rights to perform the premiere to a young oboist friend at the CBS Symphony in New York, Mitch Miller, who later became famous as a music producer and host of a sing-along TV show. De Lancie became principal oboe of the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1954, and held the post until 1977. He also performed with chamber ensembles such as the Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet. He also commissioned a piece for oboe and orchestra L'horloge de flore (The Flower Clock) by the composer Jean Françaix. He taught at the Curtis Institute of Music, and served as its director from 1977-85. At the time of his death, de Lancie was one of the few remaining students of Marcel Tabuteau of Curtis. One of his own students, Richard Woodhams, eventually succeeded him as principal oboe in the Philadelphia Orchestra. His former student of the same time, Peter Bloom, aided by de Lancie, published in detail the history of the Strauss Oboe Concerto and de Lancie's role in its creation. De Lancie died in Walnut Creek, California in 2002 of leukemia. His wife Andrea, whom he met in Paris during the war, survived him (born July 3, 1920 – died October 18, 2006), as did their son, actor John de Lancie, and their daughter Christina (born November 21, 1953), and de Lancie's brother Richard. John de Lancie (1921-2002) est un hautboïste américain. Parlant français couramment (marié à une Française), son fils est l'acteur-producteur homonyme John de Lancie. Né le 26 juillet 1921 à Berkeley en Californie, John de Lancie fait ses études musicales avec Marcel Tabuteau. Il prendra sa suite pendant 31 ans comme hautbois principal de l'Orchestre de Philadelphie dirigé par Eugene Ormandy et comme professeur au Curtis Institute of Music dont il sera le directeur de 1977 à 1985. Mort le 17 mai 2002 à Walnut Creek en Californie), son nom reste lié au Concerto pour hautbois et orchestre de Richard Strauss. Dans les derniers jours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, âgé de 24 ans, au service de la CIA (recherche des agents Nazis en Bavière), John de Lancie rencontre Richard Strauss. À 81 ans, le compositeur écrira "à sa demande" l'une des plus belles œuvres jamais composées pour le hautbois. Il commanda également L'horloge de Flore pour hautbois et orchestre de chambre de Jean Françaix. John de Lancie, nome alla nascita John Sherwood de Lancie, (Berkeley, 26 luglio 1921 – Walnut Creek, 17 maggio 2002), è stato un oboista e manager statunitense. Fu l'oboista principale della Philadelphia Orchestra per 23 anni e direttore del Curtis Institute of Music. ジョン・デ・ランシー(John de Lancie、1921年7月26日 – 2002年5月17日)はアメリカ合衆国の音楽家・教育者。フィラデルフィア管弦楽団の首席オーボエ奏者を長年にわたって務め上げた。 John de Lancie (26 de julio de 1921 – 17 de mayo de 2002) fue un músico estadounidense conocido por haber sido el solista principal de oboe de la Orquesta de Filadelfia durante muchos años y que es conocido por ser dedicatario del Concierto para oboe de Richard Strauss.
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