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Timpanist from
Brooklyn, New York, who was raised in the D.C.
area from the time he was eight years of age. He was intrigued by an instrument
one of his classmates had cobbled together, and the student made one for
him to. It was just a board
with cans attached to it, but it was a start. He asked his parents if he could
take lessons, and they consented.
In 1951, he
graduated from Juilliard and joined the National Symphony Orchestra as
their principal timpanist.
Robert Parris wrote his “Concerto for Five Kettledrums and Orchestra”
for Fred and he premiered it in 1958.
In 1962, the NSO released a double album entitled Instruments of the
Orchestra. Fred premiered “Concierto para Cinco Timbales y Orquesta”
by Jorge Alvaro Sarmientos a
the Inter-American Festival in 1965. In 1968, he did the same for Blas Emilio
Atehortua’s “Concertante
for Timpani and Chamber Orchestra”.
In April 1980,
he was interviewed in Modern Drummer
magazine. Meredith Music
published his Twenty One Etudes for Timpani in 1981. It has become required reading for
percussionists all over the globe.
In 1988, he gave a masterclass/symposium
at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
He appeared on
the David Brubeck album, To
Hope! A Celebration in
1996. On 10th April
1999, he gave the first performance of John Stephens’ “Three
Symphonic Etudes for Timpani and Orchestra” as part of the NSO’s program, Drums Across the Potomac.
He performed
at Washington National Cathedral on The Sunday of the Resurrection in
2005. On 17th December
2005, he delivered the world premiere of “Eja! Eja!”
by James Grant at Kennedy
Center. He performed Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem with the New Dominion
Chorale on 19th April 2006.
On 25th
July 2006, the University of Maryland School of Music honoured
him for his contributions to their percussion workshop. He participated in similar workshops
in 2007 in Columbus, Ohio, at the Indiana University Jacobs
School of Music, and UMD. In
2008, he returned to IU for their Summer Percussion Workshop.
On 18th
October 2009, he performed in a faculty spotlight concert at Westmoreland
Congregational United Church of Christ in Bethesda, Maryland. He was back at IU for another masterclass on 7th April 2010. On 9th September 2010, he
returned to Westmoreland for Welcome Back Sunday! and
some selections from George Frideric Handel’s
Messiah. He served on the host committee of A
Salute to Choral Music in Washington,
D.C., which was held at La Maison Francaise on 9th
November 2010. On 20th
November 2010, he was back in church for A Celebration of Music Faculty
Concert at Westmoreland.
On 26th
February 2011, he was a guest soloist at Thomas Circle for a Washington Sinfonietta concert that included Francis Poulenc’s
“Concerto for Organ, Strings and Timpani”, with Dr. Charles
Miller at the keys.
Fred also serves
on the board of directors of interPLAY, the D.C.
Commission on the Arts and Humanities, and the NSO Circles Council.
Paul Hill Chorale recordings
O Come All Ye Faithful (Frederick
Oakeley/John Francis Wade)
Arranger – Jackson Berkey
Conductor – Paul Hill
Organist – Sondra Proctor
National
Capital Brass and Percussion Ensemble
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