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After one of the performances of the American Big Band he assembled in Warsaw, Poland - HUGE SUCCESS!!!
Cathy Marderosian
April 30, 2021
Cathy Marderosian
January 18, 2013
Hello to all who've posted here. I want to say a "thank you" from my sister, brother and me for all the wonderful, heartfelt postings here. I loved the one from you, Larry, referring him to sometimes "grouchy"...SOMETIMES? Hmmm...LOL! Thank you so, so much for taking the time to share some of your memories and thoughts of him with us here on the site. He certainly will never be forgotten by many; not just his kids! It is also hugely comforting know he has joined back up with my Mom - he never ever even came close to getting over the loss of her and I know his heart, soul and spirit are full of happiness again! Thank you again, everyone and I hope 2013 is treating you well!
Bruce Moss
June 19, 2012
To The Marderosian Children,
I am so sorry to be late writing this missive. Both your Dad and Mom were very special people. I would never have known them if there were not a choral position open at York High School -- I was the department chair making the hire. My good friends Bill and Barbara Geis knew your parents and suggested Judy for the job. The hire of your mother was one of the smarter moves in my career, and with that began my relationship with Ardash -- and what times we had in the Western Springs home. He was totally unique -- his own person in every respect, and a man of total conviction to music, love, and life. Sending best to all of the Marderosian children. Bruce and Kathy Moss Bowling Green State University, Ohio
May 17, 2012
I met Ardash when he first came to study at the University of Illinois. He usually practiced his trombone on the same floor of the music annex as I did and I saw him almost every day. The annex was across from Smith Music Hall. He was a very nice guy and a serious student. I remember when he first started dating his wife, Judy. She was an outstanding pianist and leader in her class. After the couple bought their house in Western Springs, Judy had a small reunion of Illinois music grads and that was the last time I saw both of them. I was so sad when Judy passed away and now remember the really rewarding times back at the U of I.
Brian FRederiksen
May 16, 2012
I met Ardash through Arnold Jacobs. They seemed to have a mutal admiration club and Ardash would come to me for breathing toys so he could spread the word about Arnold in his various trips to Poland. He was a fine man and a great loss to the music world.
Max Bonecutter
May 16, 2012
I did not know Ardash well, but enjoyed performing with him a few times in the 1970's before I became the bass trombonist with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in 1975. May he rest in peace.
Lawrence (Larry) Borden
May 16, 2012
Ardash was and remains my inspiration. He and he alone is the reason I have had a 30 year career as Principal trombone of the Nashville Symphony. I began to study with him while in High School and never looked back - I had found my guru! I deeply loved Ardash and Judy and the day I won the auditon in Nashville (my first full-time job in the US) he was the first one I called and thanked. Ardash was creative and demanding. He fostered my need to become a critical thinker for analysis and, in parallel, taught me to abandon reason for creative synthesis. I will be ever greatful to him for his gifts to me of uncompromising demand for excellence. He demonstrated his love for me and my efforts and was a wonderful man...and sometimes a grouch. I now try to pass on his legacy and generosity to my own students around the world. I send my deepest regards to his family and am sorry that I did not hear of his death in time to attend his memorial service. Thank you Ardash, you have touched many and made a huge difference in my life and in the lives of all those I touch.
Dick Hoffman
May 15, 2012
I met Ardash when I joined the Grant Park Orchestra and the Lyric Opera Orchestra in 1968. We had a few rough encounters at first, but our relationship became mutually cordial over time. Some of my fondest memories of those years center around Ardash -- from his multiple missed entrances at a rehearsal of the drunk scene in Bucceroo's Hoiday from Copland's Rodeo Suite -- with Copland conducting! (Ardash had left his music at home but up to that point had played faultlessly) -- to a visual prank during a performance if the 4th movement of the Overture to William Tell -- the Lone Ranger theme -- involving white hats and black masks and a white mask and a black hat.
I've missed him since he left the Grant park Orchestra, and I miss him more at the sad news of his passing. My condolences to his family and friends.
melanie kedzuch
May 12, 2012
He will be missed by our family.He was a kind friendly neighbor. We loved hearing him play the trombone.He always looked forward to the local trick or treaters in the neighborhood. we are sad to hear this news so late, sorry we were not able to make the funeral.
The Kedzuch's
Fritz & Monica Kaenzig
May 11, 2012
Ardash was a wonderful colleague and friend. I'm deeply saddened to learn of his death, but am glad that he passed peacefully. He was a truly unique individual, fantastic trombonist, teacher, and dear soul. Both Monica, my wife, and I will miss him!
My condolences to everyone in his family.
Carol Hosman Dickenson
May 8, 2012
I had the opportunity to start studying with Mr. Marderosian in 1978. As a trumpet player, I had the additional challenge of working with trombone music during lessons. Mr. Marderosian was always kind and understanding, and his teachings still influence my playing today. He will be greatly missed as both a teacher and player.
May he rest in peace.
Greg Luscombe
May 8, 2012
I met him several years ago while playing in the Elgin Symphony where he was a guest soloist. A very nice person, fine player and teacher. He helped me with audition which helped me very much. We'll miss you!
May 8, 2012
What a legacy! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Amy Johnson
May 7, 2012
My thoughts and prayers for you and your family. What an extraordinary life he lived. Trish Mumford
May 7, 2012
We are both truly saddened by the loss of Mr. Marderosian and want to express our condolences to the entire family. Cathy, my dear friend, our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours at this difficult time
Sally & Mike
May 6, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Bob and Kathy Foster
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