Chicago Symphony Orchestra Principal Trumpet Adolph "Bud" Herseth in the 1960s

Adolph Herseth in 1938
Adolph Herseth collection, Rosenthal Archives of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association

Avis Bottemiller and Adolph Herseth (center) in the 1930s in Bertha, Minnesota
Adolph Herseth collection, Rosenthal Archives of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association

Adolph Herseth in the midst of the CSO's brass section in 1988
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Adolph Herseth with Daniel Barenboim, the CSO's ninth music director
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Adolph Herseth in the 1980s
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Adolph and Avis Herseth at the CSO Alumni Association reunion in the Club at Symphony Center on June 3, 2011
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Adolph Herseth and Doc Severinsen perform with the CSO in Orchestra Hall on June 7, 1998
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Adolph Herseth demonstrates his warm-up technique at the Ravinia Festival in the late 1970s

Adolph Herseth serving in the U.S. Navy in the 1940s
Adolph Herseth collection, Rosenthal Archives of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association

Adolph Herseth performs Taps at the gravesite of Sir Georg Solti in Budapest, Hungary on April 1, 2005
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Adolph Herseth in the early 1990s
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Adolph Herseth enjoying a round of golf in Lucerne, Switzerland in September 1978
Adolph Herseth collection, Rosenthal Archives of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association

Adolph Herseth's first concert with the CSO was at the Ravinia Festival on June 29, 1948, under the baton of Eugene Ormandy.

Proof sheet from photo session featuring Adolph Herseth in the 1970s
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CSO brass section musicians Adolph Herseth, Rudolph Nashan, Wayne Barrington, Arnold Jacobs, and Frank Crisafulli perform for Chicago schoolchildren in the 1960s

Karel Husa greets Concertmaster Rubén González following the world premiere of the composer's Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra on February 11, 1988
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Newlyweds Avis and Adolph Herseth in 1943
Adolph Herseth collection, Rosenthal Archives of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association

The Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Assistant Conductor Tauno Hannikainen onstage in Orchestra Hall on October 14, 1948, at the beginning of Adolph Herseth's first downtown season as principal trumpet

CSO trumpets Frank Holz, Renold Schilke, Gerald Huffman and Adolph Herseth onstage at Orchestra Hall on October 14, 1948, at the beginning of Herseth's first downtown season as principal trumpet

"Gabriel's Children," the concert celebrating Adolph Herseth's fiftieth season as the CSO's principal trumpet, on June 7, 1998

Adolph Herseth in the 1980s
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The Herseth family's 1953 Christmas card
Adolph Herseth collection, Rosenthal Archives of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association

CSO brass section musicians Arnold Jacobs, Frank Crisafulli, Richard Oldberg, Vincent Cichowicz and Adolph Herseth in the mid-1960s
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Karel Husa, Adolph Herseth and Sir Georg Solti backstage following the world premiere of the composer's Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra on February 11, 1988
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Adolph Herseth in the early 1980s
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Associate Conductor Kenneth Jean leads the CSO brass section in The National Anthem at Soldier Field on September 14, 1987, for the Chicago Bears' home opening game

Leonard Bernstein and Adolph Herseth discuss a detail in Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony during a rehearsal break in Orchestra Hall in June 1988
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Adolph Herseth (far right) with fellow Luther College band members in 1940
Adolph Herseth collection, Rosenthal Archives of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association

MOZART Horn Concerto No. 3, Bassoon Concerto and Oboe Concerto and HAYDN Trumpet Concerto
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Valerie and Georg Solti greet Avis and Adolph Herseth in Orchestra Hall's ballroom on March 18, 1969
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Adolph Herseth and Sir Georg Solti rehearsing Husa's Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in Perth, Australia in March 1988
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The school band in Bertha, Minnesota in 1929 (Adolph Herseth is pictured near the far right of the second row, second from the end)
Adolph Herseth collection, Rosenthal Archives of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association

Clark Brody, Willard Elliot, Donald Peck, Dale Clevenger, Jean Martinon, Ray Still, Adolph Herseth, Donald Koss and Jay Friedman backstage before a performance of Martin’s Concerto for Seven Wind Instruments, Timpani, Percussion, and String Orchestra in February 1966
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