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Carole Dawn Reinhart (born December 20, 1941) is an American musician. She is a trumpet soloist and Professor Emeritus at the
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.


Early life

Reinhart was born on December 20, 1941, in Roselle,
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, the daughter of C. O. Reinhart and Mabel Geiger Reinhart. Her mother, a trombonist, gave Reinhart her first brass lessons on the slide
cornet The cornet (, ) is a brass instrument similar to the trumpet but distinguished from it by its conical bore, more compact shape, and mellower tone quality. The most common cornet is a transposing instrument in B, though there is also a sopr ...
aged two and a half years. By the age of seven she was playing trumpet duets with her brother, Rolfe, who was known as a "boy trumpeter" and also received scholarships to study music. At age 10, Reinhart received her first scholarship to the
Juilliard School of Music The Juilliard School ( ) is a private performing arts conservatory in New York City. Established in 1905, the school trains about 850 undergraduate and graduate students in dance, drama, and music. It is widely regarded as one of the most elit ...
in New York. She was the first woman to be honoured as a bandleader for the
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. At the age of sixteen she gave her first international concert in
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. As a result, she received a scholarship to the
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and was named "National College Queen" in 1960. A
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enabled her to travel to
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to study with at the
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, where she was the first female brass player to graduate with distinction. Reinhart returned to America to complete her studies at the Juilliard School of Music. She was first trumpet in the Juilliard Orchestra under Jean Morel, and graduated with a BA and an MA.


Career

Reinhart's career continued after university, with work in television programs and in orchestras across the U.S. Television work included: several installments of ''Fanfare'', a 1965 musical variety series hosted by the popular trumpet player
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; one episode of '' To Tell the Truth'' in 1961; and appearances in the series ''Musik! Musik!'' from 1974. In 1971 she moved to
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, where she performed with the
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and continued her international concert career. Reinhart gave the premiere performance of
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's ''Geistliche Sonate'' (Sacred Sonata) in 1974. She recorded classical trumpet literature with the
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and German Bach Soloists. In 1983 she was appointed as professor of trumpet at the
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; from 1996 to 1998 she was also head of the department for wind and percussion. She recorded a number of solo albums and was featured as trumpet soloist on an album by soprano
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, ''Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen'', including Bach's cantata, where her style was described as "excellent" and "beautifully controlled". In 1996 she ended her solo career, but continued to teach at the Vienna Music University until 2011. In 2009 Reinhart wrote her dissertation on ''Women Brass Musicians: Historical Documentation and the Influence of the International Women's Brass Conference on their Profession.'' During her career Reinhart was discriminated against because she was a woman. Critics were dismissive of her and often focused their reviews on her appearance rather than her musicality. When she became engaged to fellow trumpeter , critics suggested that he was the reason for her success, rather than her own achievements.


Discography


Solo releases

Reinhart appears on solo recordings: * ''The Trumpet Sounds of Carole Reinhart'' – Carole Dawn Reinhart – Zondervan Victory Recording (1965) * ''Kompositionen für Trompete'' – Carole Dawn Reinhart, Jean-Claude Van den Eynden –
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(1973) * ''Trompete'' – Carole Dawn Reinhart,
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, , German Bach Soloists,
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, Amsterdam Chamber Orchestra, – Acanta (1976) * ''Trompeten Konzerte'' – Carole Dawn Reinhart,
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, Marc Andreae –
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(1976) * ''Barock-Konzerte'' – Carole Dawn Reinhart, German Bach Soloists,
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– Acanta (1977) * ''Bläser-Divertimenti'' – Carole Dawn Reinhart, Bläserensemble Mainz,
Jean Françaix Jean René Désiré Françaix (; 23 May 1912, in Le Mans – 25 September 1997, in Paris) was a French neoclassicism (music), neoclassical composer, piano, pianist, and orchestration, orchestrator, known for his prolific output and vibrant style. ...
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(1977) * ''Trompete und festliche Arien'' – Carole Dawn Reinhart,
Lucia Popp Lucia Popp (born Lucia Poppová; 12 November 193916 November 1993) was a Slovak operatic soprano. She began her career as a soubrette, and later moved into the light-lyric and lyric coloratura soprano repertoire and then the lighter Richard S ...
,
Jorma Hynninen Jorma Kalervo Hynninen (born 3 April 1941) is a Finnish baritone who performs regularly with the world's major opera companies. He has also worked in opera administration. Hynninen was born on 3 April 1941 in Leppävirta, Finland. He studied fro ...
, Amsterdam Chamber Orchestra, Marinus Voorberg – Acanta (1979) *
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: ''Kantate für Sopran, Trompete und Streicher / Konzert für Trompete und Streicher'' – Carole Dawn Reinhart,
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,
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– Colosseum (1983) * ''Brass of Praise'' – Carole Dawn Reinhart (1984) * ''The First Queen of Trumpet'' ''& Her Best Recordings'' – Carole Dawn Reinhart,
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, Marc Andreae, German Bach Soloists,
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, Amsterdam Chamber Orchestra, Marinus Voorberg – Acanta (2013)


Other recordings

* ''Gottfried von Einem – Carinthischer Sommer'' – Austria Tabak ** ''Geistliche Sonate für Sopran, Trompete und Orgel'', Op. 38, by
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, with
Arleen Auger Joyce Arleen Auger (sometimes spelled Augér ; September 13, 1939 – June 10, 1993) was an American soprano, known for her coloratura voice and interpretations of works by Bach, Handel, Haydn, Monteverdi, Mozart, and Schubert. She won a posthum ...
(soprano) and Thomas Daniel Schlee (organ) * ''The National Brass Band Festival'',
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,
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(1976) ** ''Carnival of Venice'' by
Del Staigers Charles Delaware Staigers was an American cornetist. He was born on August 20, 1899 in Muncie, Indiana. In 1914, he was hired to play in Patrick Conway's band. In 1918, he joined John Philip Sousa's band as the assistant to cornet soloist Frank ...
** ''Danza Alegre'' by James Burke * ''Das Goldene Sonntagskonzert 3'', Acanta (1979) ** Hummel:
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, third movement Rondo-Allegro, with
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and Marc Andreae * ''Virtuose Trompete'', recordings also by
Ludwig Güttler Ludwig Güttler (born 13 June 1943) is an internationally known German virtuoso on the Baroque trumpet, the piccolo trumpet and the corno da caccia. As a conductor, he founded several ensembles including the chamber orchestra Virtuosi Saxoniae. H ...
, Gerd Zapf,
Maurice André Maurice André (21 May 1933 – 25 February 2012) was a French trumpeter, active in the classical music field. He was professor of trumpet at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris where he introduced the teaching of the pic ...
,
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, – Sonocord (1983) ** Hummel:
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References


Further reading

* Elena Ostleitner, Ursula Simek, Carole D Reinhart: ''Carole Dawn Reinhart'' (Vienna, 1994)


External links

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