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Marvin P. Feinsmith

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Biography

Marvin-Matis P. Feinsmith, bassoonist, is a native New Yorker, a graduate of the Mozarteum University of Salzburg, The Juilliard School, and The Manhattan School of Music as first bassoonist with a master’s degree. Marvin has studied bassoon with Simon Kovar for five years and Elias Carmen one year. He studied reed making with Harold Goltzer and Norman Hertzberg and chamber music at Juilliard with Julius Baker and privately with Harold Gomberg.

Notable Experience

Marvin has played principal bassoon with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Mozarteum of Salzburg, the Brooklyn Philharmonia, co-principal with the Symphony of the Air, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, under Leonard Bernstein and Zubin Mehta, solo bassoon for the Bernstein “Mass”, and assistant principal bassoon with the Denver Symphony Orchestra.

Technique

In respect to his esteemed teacher Simon Kovar, he passes on the Kovar system of bassoon technique, control and artistic performance. In order to teach this method, Marvin Feinsmith utilizes Simon Kovar’s 24 daily exercises and Mr. Kovar’s system of teaching orchestral and solo repertoire, with focus on extreme control of dynamics, tone quality, phrasing, style, intonation, and pinpoint intervallic accuracy.

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