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166 endnotes Chapter 1 1. andre M. smith, “William Vacchiano, an appreciative recollection on his 83rd Birthday: 23 May 1995,” international trumpet guild Journal. 19, no. 4 (1995), 5.2. William Vacchiano, “personal notes and Memoirs,”collected and edited by the author during an interview on 15 March 2004 regarding family history and clinic notes. 3. William Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.”the beginnings of an autobiography that was never finished but collected and edited by the author. 4. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 5. Jeff silberschlag and John irvine, “William Vacchiano,” international trumpet guild Journal 16, no. 2 (1991), 5. 6. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 7. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 8. William Vacchiano, interview by author, 22 august 2003. 9. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 10. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 11. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 12. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 13. silberschlag and irvine, 6. 14. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 15. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 16. Bill spilka, “an interview with William Vacchiano,” new York Brass Conference for scholarships Journal 6 (January 1978), 5. 17. Douglas L. Laramore, “a History of the national trumpet symposium, 1968–1973, including a study of selected pedagogical Lectures” (DMa diss., University of oklahoma, 1990), 79. 167 enDnotes 18. spilka, “an interview with William Vacchiano,” 7. 19. spilka, “an interview with William Vacchiano,” 11. 20. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 21. Vacchiano interview, 2003. 22. sam Miller, “Max schlossberg” (master’s thesis, the Juilliard school, 1993), 3–5. 23. Miller, “Max schlossberg,” 6. 24. Miller, “Max schlossberg,” 7–8. 25. Miller, “Max schlossberg,” 13. 26. Vacchiano interview, 2003. 27.Jean-Baptiste arban,Complete Conservatory Method forTrumpet, ed. edwin Franko goldman and Walter M. smith (new York: Carl Fischer, 1936). 28. Louis a. saint-Jacome, Grand Method for Trumpet or Cornet, ed. Claude gordon (new York: Carl Fischer, 2002). 29. ernst sachse, 100 Studies for Trumpet (new York: g. schirmer, 1967). 30. Laramore, “a History of the national trumpet symposium,” 96. 31. Max schlossberg, Daily Drills and Technical Studies for Trumpet, ed. Harry Freistadt (new York: M. Baron, 1965). 32. Laramore, “a History of the national trumpet symposium,” 102. 33. William Vacchiano, interview by author, 15 March 2004. 34. Vacchiano, “personal notes and Memoirs.” 35. Vacchiano, “personal notes and Memoirs.” 36. Vacchiano interview, 2003. 37. smith, “William Vacchiano, an appreciative recollection,” 29. 38. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 39. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 40. Unfortunately, neither the philharmonic archives nor the Metropolitan opera archives has a record of the specific date. 41.no official record exists in the Juilliard school archives of Vacchiano graduating from iMa or Juilliard. Vacchiano entered the institute of Musical art’s Diploma trumpet program on october 8, 1931, [18.221.15.15] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 08:46 GMT) 168 enDnotes and continued studies at iMa on full scholarship until he transferred to the Juilliard graduate school during the 1934/35 academic year. in May 1935 he transferred back to iMa on scholarship, but resigned on september 25, 1935, to join the philharmonic. 42. Vacchiano, “Carnegie Hall: the Last stop.” 43. Vacchiano, “personal notes and Memoirs.” 44. Various sources give conflicting dates as to when Vacchiano joined the faculty at Juilliard. according to Juilliard’s personnel office, Vacchiano joined the faculty in 1935, retired in 1998 and gained faculty emeritus status that same year. 45. Vacchiano interview, 2003. 46.Vacchiano interview,2003; Vacchiano,“Carnegie Hall:the Last stop”; and smith, “William Vacchiano, an appreciative recollection,” 14–15. 47. Mary Knight,“a trip Down Memory Lane: an interview with William Vacchiano,” new York Brass Conference for scholarships Journal 16 (spring 1988), 6. 48. Vacchiano, “personal notes and Memoirs.” 49. March 11, 1936. 50. spilka, “an interview with William Vacchiano,” 15. 51. Vacchiano, “personal notes and Memoirs.” 52. “Bombing of Queen’s Hall in London—Musical activity goes on.” New York Times, 1 June 1941, p. X5. 53. Vacchiano interview, 2004. 54. Vacchiano interview, 2003. 55. Manhattan school of Music archives, 120 Claremont ave. new York, nY 10027. since Vacchiano never officially graduated from Juilliard, he transferred his credits to the Manhattan school of Music and fulfilled the remaining requirements for graduation. 56. Vacchiano interview, 2004. 57.Vacchiano was later surpassed by adolph “Bud”Herseth,principal trumpet of the Chicago symphony orchestra, whose tenure ranged from 1948 to 2001. 58. Vacchiano interview, 2003. 59.see “Bibliography of Music publications by...

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