Saul Goodman (percussionist)
Saul Goodman (1907–1996) was a timpanist in the New York Philharmonic orchestra from 1926 to 1972. Saul learned under the instruction of Alfred Friese, whom he succeeded as principal timpanist in the New York Philharmonic. He also was a member of the faculties at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal and the Juilliard School of Music where he taught many who went on to become timpanists in symphony orchestras around the world. During his career Goodman made innovations in drum and mallet construction, including a tuning system for drums and a line of timpani mallets.
Students
Goodman's students include:
- Bonnie Lynn Adelson, (Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, and Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra) (retired)
- Adam Arnkoff
- Elden C. “Buster” Bailey (New York Philharmonic)(deceased)
- Fred Begun, National Symphony Orchestra (retired)
- Gerald Carlyss, Philadelphia Orchestra (retired)
- Louis Charbonneau, Montreal Symphony Orchestra (retired)
- Anthony Cirone, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (retired)
- Danny Montoro [San Francisco Opera, Ballet Orchestra:faculty Stanford Univ.] deceased
- Jerry Epperson, Tulsa Philharmonic (1960–1999) (retired)
- Jason Eskin
- Eugene Espino, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (deceased)
- Everett "Vic" Firth, Boston Symphony Orchestra (deceased)
- Gordon Gottlieb (NY Studios, Juilliard School)
- Jeremy Gruber
- Jonathan Haas, American Symphony Orchestra
- Ben Herman (American Symphony Orchestra)
- Michael Hinton, Juilliard School class 77 Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, KODO,
- Rick Holmes, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (deceased)
- Dick Horowitz, New York Metropolitan Opera (retired)
- Elayne Jones, San Francisco Opera (retired)
- Barry Jekowski, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (retired)
- John Kasica St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
- Peter Kogan (Minnesota Orchestra)
- Roland Kohloff, New York Philharmonic (deceased)
- William Kraft, Los Angeles Philharmonic (retired)
- Jesse Kregal, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
- Morris (Arnie) Lang, New York Philharmonic (retired)
- Leon Milo, composer, percussionist and sound artist
- Chris Nilsson
- Jim Rago, Louisville Orchestra
- Tom Stubbs, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
- Gary Werdesheim, New Jersey Symphony; Stockholm Philharmonic; Florida State University - retired; Tallahassee
- Ruth Underwood Percussionist Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention from 1967 to 1977
References
- Fairchild, Frederick D. "Hall of Fame: Saul Goodman". Percussive Arts Society. Retrieved 18 June 2015. External link in
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(help) - Thomas, Richard McG., Jr. (30 January 1996). "Saul Goodman, 89, a Timpanist Who Made Drums Sing, Is Dead". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
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