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42: 135:. As a teenager he started playing the trombone and studied with Dale Clark at the Eastman School of Music's preparatory department. After high school he enrolled at Eastman to study trombone with Emory Remington and composition with Louis Mennini and Bernard Rogers. 138:
Soon after graduating in 1956, he travelled to England for composition study with Peter Racine Fricker, intending to stay a few months. He began freelancing on trombone and bass trumpet, becoming a regular in the London jazz scene with groups like the
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In 1990 he married Janet Jacobs. In 1997 he was awarded the Cleveland Arts Prize for music. During the same year he was diagnosed with esophageal cancer, and he died at the Cleveland Clinic the following May at the age of 63.
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Premru’s compositional output runs from jazz arrangements to choral works, and includes pieces commissioned by numerous leading orchestras, festivals and organizations.
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After a term as a sabbatical replacement at Eastman, he decided in 1988 to retire from the Philharmonia and return to the U.S. to accept a professorship at
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Jazz on the Screen, A jazz and blues filmography by David Meeker REACH FOR GLORY / Philip Leacock [motion picture]
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Driscoll, Anne: “The Art of Trombone Playing: A Conversation with Raymond Premru and Ralph Sauer”
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studies. Throughout his career his language remained one of relatively conservative mid-century
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works for brass, several of which remain available in print and on recordings, including: the
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Raymond E. Premru, Professor of Trombone and Esteemed Colleague, Dead at Age 63
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Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians—Centennial Edition
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in Ohio. He continued to perform occasionally and to compose.
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Contemporary American Composers: a Biographical Dictionary
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Dozen. In 1958, he won the bass trombone position in the
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Summertime Surprise: Premru Wins Cleveland Arts Prize
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for Trombone (1956), Trumpet (1983), and Tuba (1992);
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The son of a Methodist minister, Premru was born in
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Who’s Who in American Music: Classical 2nd Edition
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Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 574:20th-century American male musicians 206:in the capacity as music conductor. 467:, p. 414. Boston: GK Hall. 320:(1970), both for trombone quartet. 24: 554:20th-century classical trombonists 440: 122: 25: 590: 514:American male classical composers 380: 509:20th-century classical composers 423:Raymond Premru: Player/Composer 309:for three trombones (1951); and 569:20th-century American composers 397:Bassano, Peter (Autumn 1988). 534:American classical trombonists 357: 323: 248:His large-scale works include 13: 1: 463:Anderson, Ruth, ed. (1982): 350: 297:(1973) and the nine-movement 579:American male jazz musicians 519:American classical composers 449:, rev. Laura Kuhn. (2001): 272:orchestras, with conductors 7: 399:Ray Premru: An Appreciation 176:Philip Jones Brass Ensemble 10: 595: 529:American male trombonists 524:American jazz trombonists 388:Obituary: Raymond Premru 209:In a 1981 interview with 174:). 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Ray Premru
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