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The year was 1948, and Stanley Drucker, the Brooklyn-born son of Jewish Russian immigrants, had just become, at age 19, the youngest member of the New York Philharmonic.
The year was 1948, and Stanley Drucker, the Brooklyn-born son of Jewish Russian immigrants, had just become, at age 19, the youngest member of the New York Philharmonic.
2010 Stanley Drucker, MusD Principal clarinetist with the New York Philharmonic; Holds Guinness World Record for 'longest career as a clarinetist.'
Pictured with Director John Duff, Stanley Drucker received an honorary Doctorate of Music from University of Florida during the Spring Commencement Celebration. Mr. Drucker holds the world record for longest career as a clarinetist and served 61 years with the New York Philharmonic—49 years as its principal clarinetist.
The year was 1948, and Stanley Drucker, the Brooklyn-born son of Jewish Russian immigrants, had just become, at age 19, the youngest member of the New York Philharmonic.