- Sol Schoenbach
Sol Schoenbach (1915-1999) was an accomplished
bassoon ist, teacher and pedagogue.Schoenbach was a student of the distinguished bassoonist
Simon Kovar . He studied at theNew York University , and held honorary doctorates fromTemple University and theCurtis Institute of Music . Schoenbach held the position of staff bassoonist for theCBS orchestra from 1932 until 1937. In 1937, he became principal bassoonist of thePhiladelphia Orchestra , a position he held until 1957 whenBernard Garfield took over. During this time, he was also a member of the Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet.In 1957, after retiring from the
Philadelphia Orchestra , until 1981, Schoenbach was the executive director for the Settlement School of Music. He was also the president of theInternational Double Reed Society from 1981 until 1984. Schools at which he taught include theCurtis Institute of Music , the Berkshire Music Center and theNew England Conservatory of Music .Schoenbach has received many awards throughout the years, including the Philadelphia Award (1975), the Founders award from the Philadelphia Music Alliance (1994), the Samuel Rosenbaum Award from the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts, the
Philadelphia Orchestra ’s Hartman Kuhn Award, and the Philadelphia Young Audiences Award for Outstanding Service in Arts Education to Youth presented by the American Foundation for the Science of Creative Intelligence.
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