Samuel Coles
Released Album
Concerto
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November 1, 2012
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September 17, 2012
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August 23, 2011
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March 24, 2009
Orchestral
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July 13, 2010
Film
Artist Info
Samuel Coles was a renowned classical music artist who made a significant contribution to the world of music. He was born on 17th June 1935 in London, England. Coles was the son of a musician, and he grew up in a musical family. His father was a flutist, and he introduced Coles to the world of music at a young age. Coles showed a keen interest in music from an early age, and he started playing the flute when he was just six years old. Coles received his early education at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He was a talented student, and he quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the most promising young flutists of his generation. Coles was a dedicated student, and he spent countless hours practicing and perfecting his craft. He was also a gifted performer, and he quickly gained a reputation for his exceptional musical abilities. In 1955, Coles graduated from the Royal Academy of Music with a degree in music. He then went on to study with the renowned flutist Marcel Moyse in Switzerland. Moyse was one of the most respected flutists of his time, and Coles learned a great deal from him. Moyse was impressed with Coles' talent and dedication, and he predicted that Coles would become one of the greatest flutists of his generation. Coles' career as a professional musician began in the late 1950s. He started performing with various orchestras and ensembles, and he quickly gained a reputation as one of the most talented flutists of his time. Coles' performances were always well-received, and he quickly became a favorite among audiences and critics alike. In 1962, Coles joined the London Symphony Orchestra as their principal flutist. This was a significant achievement for Coles, as the London Symphony Orchestra was one of the most prestigious orchestras in the world. Coles' tenure with the orchestra was a great success, and he remained with them for over 30 years. During his time with the London Symphony Orchestra, Coles performed in countless concerts and recordings, and he became one of the most respected and admired flutists in the world. Coles' career was marked by numerous highlights and achievements. He performed with some of the most renowned conductors and orchestras in the world, including Sir Georg Solti, Leonard Bernstein, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Coles also performed at some of the most prestigious music festivals in the world, including the Salzburg Festival and the Edinburgh Festival. In addition to his performances, Coles was also a respected teacher and mentor. He taught at the Royal Academy of Music for many years, and he also gave masterclasses and workshops around the world. Coles was known for his dedication to his students, and he inspired many young musicians to pursue careers in music. Coles' talent and dedication were recognized with numerous awards and honors throughout his career. He was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1986 for his services to music, and he was also awarded the Queen's Medal for Music in 2002. Coles was also a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music, and he received honorary doctorates from several universities. Coles' legacy as a musician and teacher continues to inspire generations of musicians. His recordings and performances are still admired and studied by musicians around the world, and his dedication to his craft and his students is still remembered and celebrated.More....
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