- Bernard Garfield
Bernard Garfield (born 1924) is a well-known
bassoonist , teacher, composer and pedagogue.He studied at
New York University (1948 BA, English Literature) and received a master’s degree in composition fromColumbia University in 1950. He received the ARCM diploma from theRoyal College of Music in 1945. He served in theU.S. Army from 1943-1946. In 1946, Garfield organized the famous New York Woodwind Quintet and directed it until 1957. From 1949 to 1957 Garfield held the position of principal bassoonist of the Little Orchestra Society of New York. He was also principal bassoonist with theNew York City Ballet Orchestra from 1950 to 1957. Garfield was principal bassoonist of thePhiladelphia Orchestra 1957 to 2000, a position he held until Daniel Matsukawa took over in the fall of 2000. His compositions include a woodwind trio, quartets, piano solos, and of course bassoon literature. These works can be viewed and requested through the external link below.Garfield continues to teach at the
Curtis Institute of Music , and has retired from Temple University, where he taught from 1957-2004.Among Garfield's most important solo recordings with the Philadelphia Orchestra are the Mozart Sinfonia Concertante, K. 297b (1957), the Mozart Bassoon Concerto, K. 191 (1961) and the Weber Andante e Rondo Ongarese, Op. 35 (1962).
External links
* [http://www.garfieldbassoon.com/ Official site of Bernard Garfield]
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