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Ray Still
Ray Still (March 12, 1920 – March 12, 2014) was an American classical oboist. He was the principal (first) oboe of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for 40 years, from 1953–1993. ==Early life== He was born March 12, 1920 in Elwood, Indiana, and moved to Los Angeles as a teenager. He started studying the clarinet at 14, and volunteered as an usher at Los Angeles Philharmonic concerts, where he heard the Belgian oboist Henri de Busscher, whose “singing” style inspired him to switch to the oboe at 16. His first oboe teacher was Philip Memoli, who played second oboe to de Busscher in the Los Angeles Philharmonic.〔Gould, Gordon. 1986. Ray Still. Chicago Magazine, September, pp. 204-207 & 256-259. http://www.chicagomag.com/core/pagetools.php?url=%2FChicago-Magazine%2F1982-2000-1982%2FSeptember-1986-Table-of-Contents%2F&mode=print〕 From 1941-1943, Still was a member of the US Army Signal Corps Reserves and studied electrical engineering at Pacific States University.〔Who’s Who in America with world notables, 1970, Volume 36〕 He was in the US Army from 1943–1946, and worked mainly in radar. Still enrolled in the Juilliard School of Music in New York in the summer of 1946 and attended for almost two years. He studied oboe at first with Bruno Labate,〔IDRS, 2011. Video interviews about his early career, also with Leonard Sharrow. http://idrs.org/multimedia/Interviews/Still-Sharrow/Still-Sharrow.html〕 and later with Robert Bloom, the principal oboist for Arturo Toscanini’s NBC Symphony, even though Bloom did not teach at Juilliard.〔
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