Simeon Bellison
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Simeon Bellison (September 4, 1881 – May 4, 1953), born in
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, was a
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ist and
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. He became a naturalised
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after settling in the US in 1921. Bellison established an early clarinet choir (including women) in the United States; from an initial eight members, the group's size grew by 1948 to 75 members. Bellison was later the first clarinetist of the
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. The Philharmonic's online archive contains papers related to Bellison's leadership of his Philharmonic-sponsored clarinet ensemble, including various clarinets owned by the Philharmonic for the group's use, insurance policies, and sale of many of these in 1943.


Death

Bellison died in
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in 1953.


References

* Recordings of the Mozart Clarinet Quintet, Concert Rondo and Beethoven's Don Giovanni Variations re-released on the Grenadillamusic.com label * William G. King, The Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York, New York 1940 * Pamela Weston, More Clarinet Virtuosi of the Past, pp. 45–46, , Fentone Music Limited 1982 1880s births 1953 deaths Jews from the Russian Empire American classical clarinetists American people of Russian-Jewish descent Soviet emigrants to the United States 20th-century classical musicians {{US-clarinetist-stub