The right place, the right time! : tales of Chicago Symphony days / Donald Peck.
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TextPublication details: Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, ©2007.Description: 1 online resource (173 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
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- Peck, Donald
- Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Peck, Donald
- Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Peck, Donald
- Chicago (Ill.) -- Chicagoer Symphonie-Orchester
- Flute players -- United States -- Biography
- MUSIC -- Musical Instruments -- Woodwinds
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Composers & Musicians
- Flute players
- United States
- Flötist
- USA
- Geschichte 1957-1999
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- ML419.P477 A3 2007eb
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Includes discography and index.
Music directors -- Staff conductors -- Touring the world -- "And how was the tour?" -- Guest conductors -- Learning a new language; or, the sayings of the conductors -- Nights at the opera -- Singers -- Knowing some soloists -- Making recordings -- Solo dates -- Outside jobs -- Rondo finale.
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From Yakima, Washington, to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Donald Peck's journey as a flutist has been extraordinary. Here, Peck offers an insider's view of the inner workings of one of the most prestigious orchestras in the country. Peck, like many artists, did not select his path voluntarily, but rather let fate lead him to a career in music. In 1957, he secured a seat with the orchestra as a flutist. Beginning in 1958, Peck garnered the title of principal which he kept until his retirement in 1999. A.
English.
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