- Eugene Rittich
Eugene Rittich (
15 August 1928 –June 18 2006 ) was a Canadian musician who taught horn,chamber music ,conducting and ensemble master classes and seminars for over 30 years in Canada, theUnited States ,Japan ,Australia andNew Zealand . In addition to his seminars, Rittich's services as advisor, adjudicator and jury member for Arts Councils, Universities, Music Festivals, and Competitions throughout Canada and the U.S. had helped him to guide many young players into distinguished professional careers around the world. Eugene Rittich's long association with theToronto Symphony Youth Orchestra , theNational Youth Orchestra and the Faculty of Music at theUniversity of Toronto was honored twice by theInternational Horn Society in awarding him theirPunto Award "in recognition of distinguished contributions and service to the art of horn playing"." Rittich designed a mute, which is today the basis for most modern horn mutes. The Rittich mute is described as having a colorful sound and very even response throughout the entire range of the horn, in contrast with earilier mutes which tended to be stuffy in the low range. Before retiring in 1989 from his position as a Principal French Horn of theToronto Symphony Orchestra , Rittich had gained prominence as one of Canada's most distinguished horn players and teachers, giving performances and producing recordings with many of the world's great conductors and soloists. [citebook|title=Begins with the Oboe: A History of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra|author=Richard S. Warren|year=2002|publisher=University of Toronto Press|pages=139|id=ISBN 0802035884] Numerous tours in Europe, Asia, and North America highlighted his 37 year playing career.Rittich died in Toronto after a lengthy battle with Cancer in Princess Margaret Hospital.
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