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Those are all much earlier players

Posted by rbolaw on January 7, 2017 at 19:09:17:

Especially Marcel Moyse, who was born in 1889 and knew and worked with Faure, Debussy and Ravel. Moyse, who lived until 1984, and Julius Baker (1915-2003)were both teachers of Paula Robison. Kincaid (1895-1967) was Baker's teacher. Even Doriot Dwyer is 19 years older than Robison.

But that is an excellent list of great 20th century players. You could add Severino Gazzeloni (1919-1992), Jean-Pierre Rampal (1922-2000) and Aurele Nicolet (1926-2016).

Galway and Robison are in their 70s now and not as active as performers. The big gun soloists of more recent years include Emmanuel Pahud, Jacques Zoon, Sharon Bezaly and Denis Bouriakov.