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  1. Mason Jones (16 June 1919, Hamilton, New York – 18 February 2009, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania) was an American horn player and music educator who had a lengthy association with the Philadelphia Orchestra as principal hornist under conductor Eugene Ormandy.

  2. Mason Jones (1919–2009) entered the Curtis Institute of Music in 1936 as a French horn student of Anton Horner, attending Tabuteau’s ensembles classes for two years before joining the Philadelphia Orchestra as third horn. Two years later, he was appointed principal horn where he remained until 1978 except for a five-year hiatus as principal ...

  3. www.rjmartz.com › MasonMason Jones

    The newcomer who had learned to master the French horn in three short months was a twenty-year-old prodigy named Mason Jones.

  4. Nov 24, 2020 · For comparison, the 1936 Kruspe horn used by Mason Jones throughout his career may be seen here in the Dick Martz horn website. The overall details are the same, but there are a lot of small differences.

  5. Mason Jones is best known for his long tenure with the Philadelphia Orchestra, but he also published music for horn players, recorded chamber and solo literature, and taught many students at Curtis Institute and at home, passing on the traditions of Anton Horner, Marcel Tabuteau, and Fritz Reiner.

  6. During WWII Jones served as principal horn of the Marine Band in Washington DC. In 1946 he returned to the Philadelphia Orchestra and remained principal horn until his retirement in 1978. He also joined the Curtis faculty in 1946, retiring in 1995.

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  8. Jan 16, 2013 · Chabrier / Mason Jones, 1952: Larghetto for Horn and Orchestra - Eugene Ormandy. Mason Jones (1919-2009) is accompanied by the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of Eugene...

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