- Elaine Shaffer
Elaine Shaffer (1925 –
February 19 ,1973 ) was an Americanflutist and principal of theHouston Symphony Orchestra between 1948 and 1953.Biography
Elaine Shaffer was born in
Altoona, Pennsylvania . She attended theCurtis Institute of Music inPhiladelphia and was the prize student of William Kincaid, the 'grandfather' of the majority of flutists in theUnited States . That he willed his platinum flute to her makes his regard for her talent evident. Kincaid was her only formal flute teacher; prior to that, she was entirely self-taught, according to an interview with her husband,Efrem Kurtz , published in theNational Flute Association Newsletter in the 1980s.Shaffer played for a season as second flute in the
Kansas City Philharmonic (1947-1948). Apparently she was not shy — she really did not want to accept the position, though she had been recommended by an oboist in the orchestra,Laila Storch — and she held out not only for more money, but to be allowed to fulfill another engagement prior to starting the job, and a concerto appearance with the orchestra. She surprised the critics, the audience and Kurtz not only with her playing, but her artistry as well. This was in the 1940s; women had just begun to get positions in orchestras, so she was a trail-blazer. The music director at the time was Efrem Kurtz, which was how they first met, though they were not married until 1955, after she had left the Houston Symphony Orchestra.After holding the principal flutist's chair in
Houston for five years (1948-1953), she left to pursue a career as a soloist andchamber music ian (another first for an American woman) winning praise for her debut recital inLondon . She performed at many festivals inEurope , and worked closely withviolinist Yehudi Menuhin ,pianist Hephzibah Menuhin , andharpsichordist George Malcolm. Thecomposer Ernest Bloch dedicated two works to her: "Suite Modale" and "Two Last Poems (Maybe)"; she gave the world premiere of the latter. She was also a friend ofMarc Chagall (who did a drawing for her),Karl Barth andHerman Hesse .The death of William Kincaid, her principal teacher, in 1967 was very difficult for her because she had a special bond with him.
John Solum , a flutist and pioneering baroque flutist, became the prime mover (along with a group of other students and admirers of Kincaid's) behind the commission ofAaron Copland 's "Duo for Flute and Piano", which was dedicated to Kincaid's memory. Solum, a close friend and colleague of Shaffer, invited her and Hephzibah Menuhin to perform the world premiere of that work in the early 1970s at a benefit for theSettlement Music School in Philadelphia. A short while later, Shaffer was diagnosed withlung cancer , though according to Albert Weatherly (a flute repairer and dealer inNew York ) she had never smoked. She was able to complete two projects that were important to her: a concert of J.S. Bach's sonatas for flute, and the first recording of the Copland. Two months after the recording was completed, Elaine Shaffer died in London onFebruary 19 ,1973 .Recordings
*Johann Sebastian Bach
**Three Flute Sonatas : Sonata in b minor BWV 1030 , Sonata in A Major BWV 1032 (2nd and 3rd movements), Sonata in E Minor BWV 1034 - with George Malcolm - harpsichord, Ambrose Gauntlett - viola da gamba - Angel S36337
**Suite No.2 in B Minor, BWV 1067 : withYehudi Menuhin / Bath Festival Orchestra
**Musical Offering, BWV 1079 : Ricercare / 5 Canons / Trio Sonata / 5 Canons / Ricercare - withArchie Camden / Ronald Kinloch Anderson /Yehudi Menuhin
**Brandenburg Con No.5 in D, BWV 1050 : withYehudi Menuhin / George Malcolm / Bath Festival Orchestra
*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
**Concerto for flute and orchestra, K 313
**Concerto for flute and orchestra, K 314
**Andante in C for flute and orchestra, K 315
**Concerto for flute and harp, K 299 (with Marilyn Costello, harp)
*Georg Philipp Telemann
**Suite in A minor for flute and strings
*Franz Schubert
**Variations on "Trockne Blumen", op 160
*Friedrich Kuhlau
**Sonata in E minor
*Franz Xavier Mozart
**Sonata movement (mistakenly called "Rondo" on the recording)
*Aaron Copland
**Duo for Flute and Piano - withAaron Copland - piano - On Modern American Music Series M32737 - Copland Performs and Conducts Copland - CBS 1974Some of these recordings are now available on CD : Suite No. 2/Musical Offering/ Brandenburg V included in the Christmas Box 2001 - Bach Orchestral Suites / Brandenburgs / Violin Concertos -
Yehudi Menuhin / Bath Festival Orchestra on EMI Classics 0724357443920.She also performed the major standard flute repertoire of the 20th century, including sonatas by Hindemith, Prokofiev and Poulenc, and the flute concerti by Ibert and Nielsen . She gave the world premiere of
Virgil Thomson 's "Flute Concerto", as well as five performances with Italian orchestras of a concerto byFranco Mannino for flute, trombone obbligato and orchestra.ource
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