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The Instrumentalist (magazine)

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Editor
  
James M. Rohner

Frequency
  
Monthly

Categories
  
music magazine

Former editors
  
James T. Rohner (born 1940)

Publisher
  
John T. Rohner (born 1940)

Founder
  
Traugott Rohner (1906–1991)

The Instrumentalist is an American monthly magazine for music educators — focusing on scholastic band and orchestra — and performing artists and composers. Founded by Traugott Rohner (1906–1991), its first publication was dated September/October 1946. Its original address was in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. The current holding company, The Instrumentalist Publishing Co., is an Illinois corporation, based in Northfield, Illinois, and headed by James (Jim) Traugott Rohner (born 1940), President, and his two children, Ann Rohner Callis and James Matthew Rohner. The three are Publisher, Associate Publisher, and Editor, respectively.

Contents

Former frequency

  • 1946: September/October to 1950: May/June — Bimonthly (published during the school year)
  • 1950: September to 1953: May/June — 6 per year
  • 1953: September to 1955: May — 9 per year
  • 1955: September to 1957: June 1957 — 10 per year
  • 1957: August to 1959: November — 11 per year
  • John Phillip Sousa Musical Talent Award, an annual award presented by The Instrumentalist for leadership, co-operation, and musical talent
  • References

    The Instrumentalist (magazine) Wikipedia