Homer Mensch (November 14, 1914 in Sussex, New Jersey – December 9, 2005 in Manhattan, New York) was a prominent classical bassist who was a former member of the Pittsburgh Symphony, the New York Philharmonic, the New York Pops, and the NBC Symphony. Mensch held faculty positions at Yale University, at the Manhattan School of Music (in both the college and pre-college divisions), the Juilliard School (also in both divisions), the Mannes College of Music, Rutgers University, Dalcroze School, Queens College, and Catholic University. He taught upwards of 45 students a week from beginners, to conservatory students, to professionals both in the classical and jazz fields.[1]
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HomerMensch (November 14, 1914 in Sussex, New Jersey – December 9, 2005 in Manhattan, New York) was a prominent classical bassist who was a former member...
Peter Mensch (born March 28, 1953) is an American music manager. He started his career in music management at the age of 26, managing AC/DC. In 1982, Mensch...
where he received his BM and MM degrees in orchestral performance under HomerMensch and Linda McKnight, respectively. Rice started his career producing records...
The Human Environment Animal Protection Party (German: Partei Mensch Umwelt Tierschutz, short form: Animal Protection Party, German: Tierschutzpartei)...
bassists including Frederick Zimmermann, Robert Brennand, Orin O'Brien, and HomerMensch. At twenty years of age, Palma became a member of Leopold Stokowski's...
He started playing the double bass at the age of 20, and studied with HomerMensch at Rutgers University from 1971 to 1974, then at Yale School of Music...
Eugene Levinson Jane Little Salvatore Macchia Jeremy McCoy Linda McKnight HomerMensch Edgar Meyer Mark Morton Orin O'Brien Donald Palma Scott Pingel Frank...
the Juilliard School, where he was a scholarship student of the late HomerMensch. At the age of 12, Laszlo began early training on the violin and began...
Shapiro, Alan Shulman, George Koutzen and David Soyer; double bassists HomerMensch and Oscar G. Zimmerman; flutists Carmine Coppola, D. Antoinette Handy...
to play jazz and attended the Juilliard School of Music studying with HomerMensch (1968–69). Christie played with a variety of fellow jazz musicians including...
Four worlds were created out of the ruin. Worlds for ourselves and the mensch: Air, Fire, Stone, Water. Four Gates connect each world to the other: Arianus...
Dick Messner. He began singing on radio broadcasts as early as 1934. HomerMensch, bassist, performed with the Orchestra at the Hotel McAlpin Norwood Linn...