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Orlando Cole (August 16, 1908 – January 25, 2010) was a cello teacher who taught two generations of soloists, chamber musicians, and first cellists in a dozen leading orchestras, including Lynn Harrell, Daniel Lee, Ronald Leonard, Lorne Munroe, Peter Stumpf, Christopher Rex, Anne Martindale Williams, Michael Grebanier, and Marcy Rosen.〔(Conversation with Orlando Cole )〕 ==Early life== Born and raised in Philadelphia, the son of Lucius Cole, a violinist in the Philadelphia Orchestra, he entered the first class of the Curtis Institute of Music in 1924 as a pupil of Felix Salmond and graduated in 1934. He was a founding member in 1927 of what was then known as the Swastika Quartet.〔Barbara B. Heyman (1992) Samuel Barber: The Composer and His Music. p.42.〕 In 1932, shortly before Adolf Hitler's election and adoption of this symbol (albeit rotated), the fledgling quartet renamed itself as the Curtis String Quartet after the school's founder, Mary Louise Curtis.〔
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