RIP Floyd Cooley
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RIP Floyd Cooley
Sad to say Floyd Cooley passed away last night ..RIP...
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
I studied with Floyd - as much I could afford to - between 1973 and '75. However, I continued to hear him play in S.F. on numerous occasions. I'm really bummed about this. I had no idea he had left the U.S. I was trying to get in touch with him, to tell him just how much those lessons in my youth mean to me now. I haven't forgotten one thing he had said (I don't think). His lessons were long, informative and pretty demanding. He was great at phrasing, and coming up with creative ways to solve breathing problems within long phrases. I loved the tubas Floyd had back then: a Rusk cut Holton 345, which he borrowed back for making the Nielsen recordings with Blomstedt; a Cerveny "Piggy" that he used in the S.F. Opera pit at that time, and, of course, the old Gronitz rotary F he played on his "Romantic Tuba" recording for Crystal Records. All wonderful sounding tubas. Of course, Floyd could make a garden hose sound musical.
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
The last time I connected with him was a few years ago while he was driving to Iowa, if I remember correctly, with Fritz. I still have a Nirschl-York I bought from him after he was struck with Bell's Palsy. With out question, Floyd and Jake were the most influential teachers in my life. RIP FC.
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
Floyd’s wife is struggling with the funeral costs. A go fund me is set up if you wish to help
https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-for-floyds-funeral
https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-for-floyds-funeral
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
Seems like maybe the SF Symphony could pay for the costs. Seems odd that he didn't have a larger pension. but people's finances are complex I suppose.