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Full Name
  
William Kincaid

Role
  
Flutist

Name
  
William Kincaid


Movement
  
American Flute School

Nationality
  
American

Known for
  
Flute, Education

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Born
  
26 April 1895 (
1895-04-26
)
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Spouse(s)
  
Helen Gooding Kincaid (b. 1894, d. 1965)

Died
  
March 27, 1967, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Books
  
The Art and Practice of Modern Flute Technique

William kincaid plays the flute vol1


William Morris "Monty" Kincaid (26 April 1895 – 27 March 1967) was an American flautist and teacher.

Contents

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Early life

Kincaid was born in Minneapolis but grew up in Honolulu, where he enjoyed diving for pennies in the harbor and learned the breath control that later served him well as a professional flutist.

In 1911, Kincaid went to New York, enrolling simultaneously in Columbia University and the Institute of Musical Art, where he studied flute with Georges Barrère. He received diplomas in 1914 and 1918, and performed in the flute section of the New York Symphony from 1914 to 1919. During World War I, Kincaid served briefly in the United States Navy, after which he returned to the New York Symphony. In 1920, he played solo flute with the New York Chamber Music Society.

Philadelphia Orchestra

After Leopold Stokowski dismissed André Maquarre during a rehearsal in April 1921, Kincaid was offered the principal flute position in the Philadelphia Orchestra, which he went on to hold for 40 seasons. He retired from the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1960 at the mandatory retirement age of 65.

Curtis Institute of Music

In either 1924 or 1928 (sources vary), Kincaid joined the faculty of the newly established Curtis Institute of Music, where his four decades of teaching would have a profound impact on orchestral flute playing in the United States. At Curtis he collaborated with the pianist Vladimir Sokoloff. Sokoloff's daughter Laurie (with Eleanore Sokoloff, also a teacher at Curtis) was a pupil of William Kincaid. The flutist Julius Baker was also student of Kincaid's, and went on to teach another generation of Flutists at Curtis. Through his teaching at Curtis and elsewhere, Kincaid is sometimes referred to as the Grandfather of the American Flute School. At least 40 compositions were dedicated to him, and 87% of all professional flutists living in the United States in 2003 could trace their heritage (through one or more of their teachers) to Kincaid.

Notable Students

  • Julius Baker
  • Frances Blaisdell
  • Paul Lustig Dunkel
  • Doriot Anthony Dwyer
  • Katherine Hoover
  • John C. Krell
  • George Ellers Morey
  • Claire Polin
  • Elaine Shaffer
  • Felix Skowronek
  • John Solum
  • Mark Thomas
  • Albert Tipton
  • Robert Hugh Willoughby
  • Charles Wyatt.
  • Platinum flute

    Kincaid's instrument featured a solid platinum body and silver French-style open-hole keys. Originally created for display at the 1939 New York World's Fair, the flute was purchased afterwards by Kincaid. The headjoint sported the Trylon and Perisphere logo, symbol of the 1939 fair, engraved by Verne Q. Powell. The flute was considered so valuable that it remained under armed guard throughout the fair.

    Shortly before his death in 1967, Kincaid gifted the flute to his student, Elaine Shaffer. After her own death, the flute was auctioned by Christie's in 1986. The successful bidder was noted chemist, author and art collector Stuart Pivar, who paid $187,000 for the flute. Pivar was accompanied by artist Andy Warhol the day of the auction. Today, the flute resides at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and is considered the most expensive flute in the world.

    Recordings (selection)

  • "Mozart: Concertos for Wind Instruments (Legendary Interpretations)", Philadelphia Orchetsra, Ormandy, Sony, ASIN: B0000027J1
  • "Music for the flute"William Kincaid with Vladimir Sokoloff (piano) Columbia ML43S9
  • "William Kincaid Plays the Flute" "William Kincaid (flute) accompanied by Vladimir Sokoloff". Award Artist Disc No. AAS-705
  • "Music for organ and orchestra", POULENC Francis (Francia); BARBER Samuel (USA); STRAUSS Richard (Austria), GARFIELD Bernard (fagotto); KINCAID William (flauto); ORMANDY Eugene (dir); The Philadelphia Orchestra, COLUMBIA-COLU MS 6398
  • " Chamber Concerto by George Barati", Performers: Sol Schoenbach (Bassoon), William Kincaid (Flute), Marcel Tabuteau (Oboe),Label: Cri,
  • "The Original Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet", Label: Boston Records, Composers: André Jolivet, Jean Françaix, Francis Poulenc, Jacques Ibert
  • References

    William Kincaid (flutist) Wikipedia