Dale Clevenger

Dale Clevenger ( born July 2, 1940 in Chattanooga ) is an American horn player.

Clevenger was born in Chattanooga and studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology.

His first engagements had Clevenger as principal horn in the American Symphony Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski. Subsequently, he was principal horn of the Kansas City Philharmonic.

Since 1966, Clevenger is principal horn of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. With the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, the Pittsburgh Symphony and other orchestras he played a number of recordings.

He has been a professor at Roosevelt University in Chicago and was married to the horn player Alice Clevenger.

Awards

  • Winner of the Chicago Brass Ensemble 's Grammy Award with a recording of the Canzoni for Brass Choir by Giovanni Gabrieli
  • * Grammy Beethoven / Mozart: Quintets (Chicago- Berlin) with Daniel Barenboim, Larry Combs, Daniele Damiano, Hansjörg Schellenberger and the Berlin Philharmonic.
  • Classic horn
  • American musician
  • University teachers ( Roosevelt University )
  • Born in 1940
  • Man
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