Roger Voisin
Roger Louis Voisin was an American classical trumpeter. In 1959, The New York Times called him "one of the best-known trumpeters in this country."
Performing career
Among the most influential trumpet performers and teachers of the twentieth century, Voisin joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra as assistant principal trumpet in 1935 at age seventeen, and became principal trumpet in 1950. He performed in the Boston Symphony for 38 years, until 1973. During this period, he was also principal trumpet with the Boston Pops Orchestra.Voisin moved to the United States as a child when his father, René Voisin, was brought to the Boston Symphony as fourth trumpet by Sergei Koussevitzky in 1928. He was initially a student of his father, but he later studied with the Boston Symphony's second trumpet Marcel LaFosse and principal trumpet Georges Mager. He also studied solfege with Boston Symphony contrabassist Gaston Dufresne.
He is credited with premiere performances of many major works for trumpet including Paul Hindemith's Sonata for Trumpet and Piano, and Alan Hovhannes' Prayer of St. Gregory. He is also credited with the US premiere of Alexander Arutiunian's Trumpet Concerto, performing with the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1966. Leroy Anderson's A Trumpeter's Lullaby was written for Roger Voisin in 1949, and first recorded with Arthur Fiedler conducting Voisin and the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1950. Leroy Anderson states that " had its beginning backstage at Symphony Hall in Boston. In addition to composing and conducting, I was arranger for the Boston Pops Orchestra for a number of years --- and after one of the concerts I was sitting talking with the conductor Arthur Fiedler and the first trumpet of the Boston Pops, Roger Voisin. Suddenly Roger Voisin asked me why I didn't write a trumpet solo for him to play with the orchestra that would be different from traditional trumpet solos which are all loud, martial or triumphant. After thinking it over, it occurred to me that I had never heard a lullaby for trumpet so I set out to write one --- with a quiet melody based on bugle notes played by the trumpet and with the rest of the orchestra playing a lullaby background."
He has also been involved with many early recordings and performances of both solo and orchestral works including J. S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto #2, Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra, Aaron Copland's Quiet City, Joseph Haydn's Concerto for Trumpet in Eb, Alexander Scriabin's The Poem of Ecstasy, Georg Philipp Telemann's Concerto for Trumpet in D, and Antonio Vivaldi's Concerto for Two Trumpets in C.
Teaching career
Roger Voisin was with the Boston Symphony at the inception of the Tanglewood Music Center in 1940, and continued to serve on the faculty there, coaching the orchestral winds and teaching solfège to the conducting class, until his death in 2008. He became chair of the New England Conservatory of Music brass and percussion department in 1950 and was the primary trumpet teacher at NEC for nearly 30 years. In 1975 he became a full professor at Boston University, teaching trumpet and chairing the wind, percussion and harp department until his retirement in 1999. In 1989 Voisin donated much of his personal music library to Boston University, where it is housed in the Mugar Library's "Special Music Collections". He was awarded an honorary Doctorate from the New England Conservatory in 1991, along with legendary jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie. He has served on the jury of the Maurice André trumpet competition since 1988.His students are found performing in orchestras and teaching at conservatories and universities throughout the world. A partial list follows:
George Kent, Andrew Balio, Gilbert Blais, Peter Chapman, Jon Paul Danté, Russell Devuyst, Kurt Dupuis, Anthony DiLorenzo, Albert DiPietro, Joseph D. Foley, William Harvey, Edward Hoffman, Bruce Hopkins, Paul Jackson, Robert Lemons, Louis Larouche, Steven Matera, Vincent Monaco Timothy Morrison, Rodney Mack, Niel Mueller, Dennis Najoom, Gary Peterson, William Pfund, Marc Reese, Betty Barber Rines, Jay Rizzetto, John Schnell, David Scott, Lt Col Alan Sierichs, Rolf Smedvig, Thomas V. Smith, Edward Tarr, James Thompson, Peter Voisin, Linn Weeda, Alan Wenger, Mike Zonshine Earl Gaar.
The Roger Voisin Memorial Trumpet Competition for student trumpet performers was founded by Marc Reese and is named in Voisin's memory.
Editing career
Roger Voisin was also very active as an editor for International Music Company, providing over 45 editions for the company.VOISIN EDITIONS:
- Giuseppe Aldrovandini, Sonata No. 1 for Two Trumpets
- Giuseppe Aldrovandini, Sonata No. 2 for Two Trumpets
- Giuseppe Aldrovandini, Sonata No. 3 for Two Trumpets
- Alexander Arutiunian, Concerto for Trumpet
- Guillaume Balay, Contest Piece
- Vassily Brandt, Concertpiece No. 1, Op. 11
- Henri Buesser, Concertpiece
- Henri Buesser, Andante & Scherzo, Op. 44
- A. H. Chavanne, 25 Characteristic Studies
- Jeremiah Clarke , Trumpet Voluntary
- Michel Corrette, Two Divertimenti, Op. 7.
- Gaston Dufresne Develop Sight Reading
- Ernst August Friese, 10 Studies For Trumpet
- Domenico Gabrielli, 6 Sonatas, Op. 11 Volumes I & II
- Domenico Gabrielli, Sonata for Two Trumpets
- André Gedalge, Contest Piece
- Reinhold Glière, Concerto
- Johann Christoph Graupner, Concerto No. 1 in D
- George Frideric Handel, Concerto in G min.
- George Frideric Handel Concerto in F minor
- George Frideric Handel, Sonata No. 3
- Joseph Haydn, Concerto in E flat maj. Edited & provided with Cadenzas by Roger Voisin
- Georges Hüe, Contest Piece
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Concerto for Trumpet
- Giuseppe Maria Jacchini, Sonata
- Aram Khachaturian, Four Dances from the ballet "Gayane"
- Georg Kopprasch, 60 Studies Volumes I & II
- Francesco Manfredini, Concerto in C Major for Two Trumpets
- Georges Marty, Chorale
- Orchestral Excerpts from Classical and Modern Works Volumes VI, VII, VIII, IX, X
- Ernst Paudert, Six Duets
- Ernst Paudert, 24 Studies
- Giocomo Perti, Serenade
- Henry Purcell, Sonata for Trumpet in Bb or C
- Domenico Scarlatti, Sonata No. 17
- Matthias Spiegler, Canzone I for Trumpet, Bass Trombone & Piano
- Matthias Spiegler, Canzone II for 2 Trumpets, Bass Trombone & Piano
- John Stanley, Concerto i C Major
- Giuseppe Tartini, Adagio and Allegro for two trumpets
- Georg Philipp Telemann, Concerto in D major
- Georg Philipp Telemann, Concerto in B flat major
- Georg Philipp Telemann, Concerto for Two Trumpets
- Francis Thomé, Fantasy
- Giuseppe Torelli, Concerto in C major
- Roger Voisin, Album of 12 Classical Pieces
- Roger Voisin, 24 Daily Exercises
- Roger Voisin, 11 Studies
- Wilhelm Wurm, 40 Studies
Discography
- The Modern Age of Brass
- * Hindemith, "Morgenmusik"
- * Dahl, Music for Brass Instruments
- * Berezowsky, Brass Suite
- * Sanders, Quintet in B flat
- Roger Voisin / Music for Trumpet & Orchestra
- * Haydn, Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat
- * Antonio Vivaldi, Concerto for Two Trumpets and Orchestra in C
- * Henry Purcell, Tune and Air for Trumpet and Orchestra in D
- * Henry Purcell, Voluntary for Two Trumpets in C
- * Henry Purcell, Voluntary for Two Trumpets in C
- * Henry Purcell, Trumpet Voluntary in D
- * Henry Purcell, Sonata for Trumpet and Strings in D
- Roger Voisin & John Rhea Trumpets / Trumpet Impressions 2
- * Girolamo Fantini, Chiamata no. 3
- * Henry Purcell, Symphony From The Fairy Queen
- * Alessandro Stradella, Sonata For Trumpet and Two String Orchestras
- * Jean-Baptiste Lully, Carousel Music
- * Girolamo Fantini, Chiamata no. 6
- * Claudio Monteverdi, Sinfonia da Guerra
- * Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, Le Journal de Printemps: Suite no. 8
- * Christian Pezold, Sonata no. 30 "Hora Decima"
- * John Stanley, Trumpet Tune
- * Henry Purcell, The Yorkshire Feast Song: Symphony
- * Henry Purcell, The Duke of Gloucester's Birthday Ode: Overture
- * Henry Purcell, Trumpet Overture From "The Indian Queen"
- * Henry Purcell, Trumpet Tune And Air "The Cebell"
- * C. P. E. Bach, Marche For Three Trumpets And Timpani "Fur Die Arche"
- Roger Voisin: The Baroque Trumpet - Disc One
- * Antonio Vivaldi, Concerto in E flat major for two Trumpets and Strings
- * Manfredini, Concerto in D major for Two Trumpets and Orchestra
- * Biber, Sonata a Six for B flat Trumpet and Strings
- * G. P. Telemann, Concerto in D major for Trumpet in D, Two Oboes, and Continuo
- * John Stanley, Trumpet Tune
- * Henry Purcell, Yorkshire Feast
- * Henry Purcell, Duke of Gloucester's Birthday Ode: Overture
- * Henry Purcell, Indian Queen: Trumpet Overture
- * Henry Purcell, The Cebell
- * C. P. E. Bach, March for Three Trumpets and Timpani
- * Legrenzi, Sonata La Buscha
- * G. P. Telemann, Concerto in D for Trumpet, Strings and Continuo
- Roger Voisin: The Baroque Trumpet - Disc Two
- * J. E. Altenburg, Concerto for Seven Trumpets and Timpani
- * Henry Purcell, Symphony from "The Fairy Queen"
- * Alessandro Stradella, Sonata for Trumpet and Two String Orchestras
- * Claudio Monteverdi, Sinfonia da Guerra
- * J. K. F. Fischer, Le Journal de Printemps"
- * Alessandro Stradella, Sinfonia to II Barcheggio
- * Domenico Scarlatti, Sinfonia No. 2
- * Fux, Serenada
- Music of Jubilee - Johann Sebastian Bach: E. Power Biggs, organ; Richard Burgin, Conductor; Columbia Chamber Orchestra; Recorded in Symphony Hall, Boston; Solo Trumpets: Roger Voisin and Marcel LaFosse
- * Sinfonia to Cantata No. 29
- * Chorale Prelude: In Dulci Jubilo
- * Chorale Prelude: Rejoice, Beloved Christians
- * Concerto and Chorale "Alleluia" - Cantata No. 142
- * Chorale: Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring - Cantata No. 147
- * Chorale Prelude: Fantasia on "In Dulci Jubilo"
- * Chorale: Now Christ Doth End in Triumph - Christmas Oratorio
- * Duet: My Spirit be Joyful - Easter Cantata No. 146
- * Sheep May Safely Graze - Birthday Cantata No. 208
- * Chorale: Now Thank We All Our God - Cantata No. 79
- * Sonata to Cantata No. 182
- * Chorale: Awake Thou Wintry Earth - Cantata No. 129
- * Fugue in G Minor
- * Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor
- * Fugue in C Major
- * Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
- The Old South Brass, Organ and Timpani; Frederick MacArthur, Organ; Roger Voisin, Conductor
- * Chucherbutty Fanfare
- * Edward Elgar Pomp and Circumstance Military March No. 1, Opus 39 - Arr. George Faxon
- * George Faxon Adagio from Miniature Suite For String Quartet
- * George Faxon Fanfare No. 2
- * Karg-Elert Praise The Lord With Drums And Cymbals, Opus 101
- * McKinley Hymn Tune Fantasie On "St. Clement"
- * Perry Christos Patterakis
- * John Philip Sousa The Stars & Stripes Forever - Arr. George Faxon
- * Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture - Arr. George Faxon
- * The Star-spangled Banner - Arr. George Faxon
- * Traditional Auld Lang Syne - Arr. George Faxon
- * Vierne Carillon De Westminster from Pièces De Fantaisie, Troisième Suite, Opus 54 - Arr. George Faxon
- * Vierne March Triomphale Centenaire De Napoléon I, Opus 16
- * Richard Wagner The Ride Of The Valkyries - Arr. George Faxon
- Koussevitzky Conducts Bach
- * The Six Brandenburg Concertos
- * The Four Orchestral Suites
- Bernstein, conducts Stravinsky and Ravel
- * Igor Stravinsky, "Histoire du Soldat"
- * Igor Stravinsky, Octet for Wind Instruments
- * Maurice Ravel, Piano Concerto in G
- Pierre Monteux Conducts the BSO: Debussy; Liszt; Scriabin
- * Franz Liszt, Les Préludes ; Pierre Monteux/Boston SO
- * Alexander Scriabin, Le Poeme De L'extase, Op. 54; Roger Voisin
- * Havanaise, Op. 83 - Leonid Kogan
- * Claude Debussy La Mer - Pierre Monteux/Boston SO
- Saint-Saëns: Symphony No.3/Debussy: La Mer/Ibert: Escales, Boston Symphony, Charles Münch