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James A. Beckel, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | James A. Beckel, Jr. James A. Beckel, Jr. (born 1948) is a contemporary American composer and, as of 2012, principal trombonist of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.〔James Beckel, “James Beckel, Principal,” Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Musicians. http://www.isomusicians.com/AboutUs/TheMusicians/Trombone/JamesBeckel.aspx (accessed October 8, 2012).〕 Beckel is an avid composer, having his work ''The Glass Bead Game: Concerto for Horn and Orchestra'' nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1997. His compositions have been performed and recorded by the Baltimore, Atlanta, Indianapolis Symphonies, Ft. Wayne Philharmonic, United States Air Force Band, the DC Air Force Orchestra, and many other nationally-recognized orchestras throughout the United States.〔James Beckel, "About the Composer,"Jim Beckel Music. http://www.jimbeckelmusic.com/Content/About/CompResumeForMailing.PDF (accessed September 17, 2012).〕 Beckel is married, has two children, and is a member of the Carmel Brass Choir. Beckel maintains a trombone and euphonium studio at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana.〔Beckel, “James Beckel, Principal.”〕 ==Biography==
Beckel was born in Marion, Ohio, where he studied with the trombonist Irey Halt. A diligent pupil, Beckel would often practice late into the evening, only to get up early and finish his homework. He wanted to become an orchestral trombonist, so he wrote Edward Kleinhammer, then the bass trombonist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Kleinhammer suggested, simply, that Beckel practice not two hours a day (as Beckel had done), but four hours a day. Beckel attended Indiana University, where he studied with Lewis Van Haney. He won the position as principal trombone in Indianapolis in 1969, at a mere 20 years old of age.
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