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==Professional career==
==Professional career==
Musson remained with the NZBC Symphony Orchestra for twelve years (June 1956-March 1967<ref>Tonks, p. 277.</ref>), becoming [[Principal]] [[Bassoonist]] and also a member of the [[New Zealand Wind Quintet]]. In 1967 he left New Zealand in order to broaden his musical experience and travelled widely. After two years as a free-lance player in London he was appointed to Principal Bassoon positions with in turn, the [[Ulster Orchestra]] in [[Belfast]], the [[Natal Philharmonic Orchestra|Durban Symphony Orchestra]] in [[South Africa]], the [[Niederrhein Sinfoniker]] in [[Germany]] and the [[Queensland Symphony Orchestra]] in [[Brisbane]]. Musson also appeared as Guest Principal with such orchestras as London's [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]], the [[Gurzenich Orchestra]] of [[Cologne]], the [[Australian Chamber Orchestra]],the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and the [[Sydney Symphony Orchestra]]. He has also performed widely as a soloist and as a member of chamber music ensembles.<ref name="Opera in the Paddock"/><ref name="bio"/>
Musson remained with the NZBC Symphony Orchestra for twelve years (June 1956-March 1967<ref>Tonks, p. 277.</ref>), becoming [[Principal]] [[Bassoonist]] and also a member of the [[New Zealand Wind Quintet]]. In 1967 he left New Zealand in order to broaden his musical experience and travelled widely. After two years as a free-lance player in London he was appointed to Principal Bassoon positions with in turn, the [[Ulster Orchestra]] in [[Belfast]], the [[Natal Philharmonic Orchestra|Durban Symphony Orchestra]] in [[South Africa]], the [[Niederrhein Sinfoniker]] in [[Germany]] and the [[Queensland Symphony Orchestra]] in [[Brisbane]]. Musson also appeared as Guest Principal with such orchestras as London's [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]], the [[Gurzenich Orchestra]] of [[Cologne]], the [[Australian Chamber Orchestra]],the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and the [[Sydney Symphony Orchestra]]. He has also performed widely as a soloist and as a member of chamber music ensembles.<ref name="Opera in the Paddock"/><ref name="bio"/><ref> for example, "An evening of music from Pacific Winds", ''Waikato Time'', 24 Mar 2003, Edn 2, p. 8: Musson appeared with five other soloists of various other instruments and they played works including: Mozart and Beethoven's Quintets and [[Ludwig Thuille|Ludwig Thuille's]] Sextet for piano and winds, [[Francis Poulenc|Francis Poulenc's]] sextet and Jean-Michel Damase|Jean-Michel Damase's]] 17 Variations.</ref>


==Teaching==
==Teaching==

Revision as of 02:47, 14 July 2010

Peter Musson (born 1939): is former principal Bassoonist in the Queensland Symphony Orchestra and former Senior Lecturer in Bassoon at the Queensland Conservatorium and is a soloist and member of chamber music ensembles.[1]

Background

Musson was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1940 and was educated at St Peter's College.[2] In 1954, he auditioned for a position with the orchestra under James Robertson, the resident conductor of the orchestra, (who had instituted a policy of regular auditioning and reauditioning[3]). Musson was appointed[4] and, at the age of 16, became the youngest ever member of the NZBC Symphony Orchestra[5][6]

Professional career

Musson remained with the NZBC Symphony Orchestra for twelve years (June 1956-March 1967[7]), becoming Principal Bassoonist and also a member of the New Zealand Wind Quintet. In 1967 he left New Zealand in order to broaden his musical experience and travelled widely. After two years as a free-lance player in London he was appointed to Principal Bassoon positions with in turn, the Ulster Orchestra in Belfast, the Durban Symphony Orchestra in South Africa, the Niederrhein Sinfoniker in Germany and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra in Brisbane. Musson also appeared as Guest Principal with such orchestras as London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Gurzenich Orchestra of Cologne, the Australian Chamber Orchestra,the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed widely as a soloist and as a member of chamber music ensembles.[1][5][8]

Teaching

Musson has also had a very successful teaching career with former students having held professional playing and teaching positions on four continents.[9] He has been on staff at the Belfast School of Music, the Krefeld Musikschule and the Queensland Conservatorium where he was Senior Lecturer in Bassoon and Chamber Music until 2002.[1][5]

Discography

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "Peter Musson - Bassoon". Opera in the Paddock.
  2. ^ St Peter's College Magazine 1960, St Peter's College, Auckland, 1960, p. 82.
  3. ^ Owen Jensen, The NZBC Symphony Orchestra, AH & AW Reed, Wellington, 1966, p. 54
  4. ^ Jensen, p. 92.
  5. ^ a b c Musson, Peter. "Biography". Musson Bassoon Reeds.
  6. ^ Joy Tonks, The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: The First Forty Years, Reed Methuen, Auckland, 1986, p.72.
  7. ^ Tonks, p. 277.
  8. ^ for example, "An evening of music from Pacific Winds", Waikato Time, 24 Mar 2003, Edn 2, p. 8: Musson appeared with five other soloists of various other instruments and they played works including: Mozart and Beethoven's Quintets and Ludwig Thuille's Sextet for piano and winds, Francis Poulenc's sextet and Jean-Michel Damase|Jean-Michel Damase's]] 17 Variations.
  9. ^ for example, Claire Remuscak, Australian Chamber Ensemble.