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John Cerminaro

John Paul Cerminaro, Jr. (born April 7, 1947〔Grimes Co. TX - Births, 1947 (link (), retrieved 2008-03-15)〕) is an American horn player who is best known for his principal tenures with two notable American orchestras, the New York Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He was later principal horn of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.〔Seattle Times, 2011-09-18 (link (), retrieved 2011-09-18)〕
==Early life==
Cerminaro was born in Grimes County, Texas, to John and Frances (Felder) Cerminaro,〔Grimes Co. TX - Births, 1947 (link (), retrieved 2008-03-15)〕 both public school music educators. He was raised in Dallas, where he studied horn with Alfred Resch. His solo debut performance came with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra at the age of 16. Following his graduation from Sunset High School in Dallas, Cerminaro studied at the Juilliard School,〔"John Cerminaro Lauded in Aspen." ''The Dallas Morning News'', 26 August 1965.〕 where he was awarded an Elsie and Walter W. Naumburg Scholarship.〔"Music Scholars Awarded Honors." ''The Dallas Morning News'', 21 May 1965.〕 He was a student and later faculty member at the Aspen Music Festival.

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