- Jules Levy
Jules Levy (
April 24 ,1838 –November 28 ,1903 ) was acornet ist, teacher, andcomposer .Born in
London ,England , he reportedly began his study of the cornet with only its mouthpiece; his family could not afford the instrument itself. After immigrating to the United States, he began a significant musical career as a cornet soloist and was billed as The World's Greatest Cornetist. He was widely regarded as a foremost player, although the claim of World's Greatest has some challengers. He was a member ofPatrick Gilmore 's band for several years, performing with them at theCentennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876. He was also a tester and promoter forC. G. Conn , manufacturer of musical instruments.Levy's performed many pieces, among the most famous were "Una Voce" by
Rossini , "Carnival of Venice", "Grand Russian Fantasia", and his favorite "Whirlwind Polka ". He was arguably the first cornetist to be recorded, having participated in an early public demonstration ofThomas Edison 's tinfoilphonograph . He later recorded commercially forVictor Records andColumbia Records .His son, Jules Levy, Jr., was also an accomplished cornetist and trumpeter. He recorded from 1919 to 1932. [ [http://www.lordisco.com/musicians/L7.html The JAZZ Discography - by Tom Lord ] at www.lordisco.com]
Jules Levy died at age 65 in Chicago,
Illinois .Also....
Jules Levy (
November 11 1973 ) , amusician one of the founders of the Bandwagon Music collective.Notes
External links
* [http://www.angelfire.com/music2/thecornetcompendium/well-known_soloists_7.html Well Known Soloists] - includes a profile of Jules Levy
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