American oboist
Harold Gomberg (November 30, 1916 – September 7, 1985)[ 1] was the principal (first or solo) oboist of the New York Philharmonic from 1943 through 1977.[ 2]
Born in Malden, Massachusetts , Harold and his brother Ralph studied with Marcel Tabuteau , considered the father of American oboe playing, at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia . Prior to joining the New York Philharmonic , Gomberg held positions with the National Symphony Orchestra , the Toronto Symphony and the St. Louis Symphony . He was a longtime member of the faculty of the Juilliard School , and recorded several albums of solo oboe repertoire during his long and very distinguished career.
Harold Gomberg was also an avid painter, and was married to the harpist/composer Margret Brill.[ 3] He died of a heart attack in Capri .
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