Earl Dumler
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Film
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November 4, 2003
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June 10, 2002
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November 2, 1999
Musical Theatre
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December 10, 1985
Artist Info
Earl Dumler was a renowned classical music artist who made a significant contribution to the world of music through his exceptional skills as an oboist, composer, and arranger. Born on August 22, 1931, in Los Angeles, California, Dumler grew up in a family of musicians. His father, Earl Dumler Sr., was a professional saxophonist, and his mother, Ruth Dumler, was a pianist. From a young age, Dumler showed a keen interest in music and began playing the oboe at the age of 12. Dumler's talent as an oboist was evident from the start, and he quickly became a sought-after musician in the Los Angeles music scene. He attended the University of Southern California, where he studied under the renowned oboist Henri de Busscher. Dumler's exceptional skills as an oboist earned him a position with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in 1953, where he played for 35 years. During his tenure with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Dumler became known for his virtuosic performances and his ability to play a wide range of musical styles. He was particularly skilled in playing contemporary music and was a champion of new music. Dumler's performances were always marked by his impeccable technique, beautiful tone, and expressive phrasing. In addition to his work with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Dumler was also a prolific composer and arranger. He wrote numerous works for the oboe, including sonatas, concertos, and chamber music. His compositions were known for their lyrical melodies, intricate harmonies, and innovative use of the oboe's unique sound. Dumler's arrangements were also highly regarded and were performed by orchestras and ensembles around the world. He arranged music for a wide range of musical styles, including classical, jazz, and pop. His arrangements were known for their sensitivity to the original music and their ability to bring out the best in the performers. Throughout his career, Dumler received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the world of music. In 1964, he was awarded the Outstanding Young Man of America award, and in 1976, he was awarded the Outstanding Alumnus Award from the University of Southern California. He was also a recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Composer Fellowship and the ASCAP Award for his contributions to music. One of the highlights of Dumler's career was his performance at the 1964 World's Fair in New York City. He was invited to perform as a soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, and his performance was widely acclaimed. The New York Times praised Dumler's "brilliant and sensitive" playing, and his performance was broadcast on national television. Another notable performance by Dumler was his appearance at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. He was invited to perform as a soloist with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, and his performance was a highlight of the cultural events surrounding the games. Dumler retired from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in 1988 but continued to perform and compose music throughout his life. He passed away on December 28, 2008, at the age of 77, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional music and a lasting impact on the world of classical music. In conclusion, Earl Dumler was a highly talented and accomplished classical music artist who made a significant contribution to the world of music through his exceptional skills as an oboist, composer, and arranger.More....
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