1929
2023
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Albert Moore
December 18, 2024
"Frank"
(In Memoriam: Frank Kaderabek, principal trumpet of the Philadelphia Orchestra)
From that magnificent concert many recall
The thrill of Scriabin in Philadelphia Hall,
The trumpeter´s ringing, stentorian calls
Would have tested the strength of Jericho´s walls.
As over our heads sailed his glorious sound,
and we heard throughout the space each note rebound.
With passion in his heart and trumpet in his hands,
He confidently met the work´s daunting demands.
Each soaring statement with never a flaw
Left those in attendance entranced with awe.
No one knew how exciting it could be,
This profound, sublime "Poem of Ecstasy"
Until, hearing it played with such brilliance, elan and power,
The audience was transfixed for a magical hour.
For the thrill of that night, there was only one to thank -
A trumpeter, musician and man of highest rank
Whom we, with humility and greatest respect, knew simply as "Frank".
Albert Moore
Crystal Lauderdale VMD and the Mount Airy Animal Hospital Staff
January 20, 2024
Mr. Kaderabek was a very kind and warm gentleman. I had the honor of being his veterinarian for over 12 years. He was devoted to Blarney and his other pets. The staff and I always enjoyed visits from him and his wife Mary. We were blessed to have crossed paths with him and we will miss him.
Wayne M Anderson
January 8, 2024
Honorably served as a Trumpet Player in the United States Military Academy Concert Band, a proud historical section of the Long Blue Line in 1950.
Robert Henry
January 7, 2024
Sorry to hear about Frank. I always enjoyed his visits to get his horns serviced at my shop. He was always entertaining with his stories about his life and times in the musical world.God bless him and his family. Bob Henry.
Sandra Diacogiannis
January 6, 2024
Kaderabek Family: I did not know Mr. Kaderabek, but I was touched reading all the beautiful and loving tributes to him. May the Lord be with you, and may Mr. Kaderabek rest in eternal peace.
Sandy Diacogiannis
Lisa Burn
January 5, 2024
Lisa Burn
January 5, 2024
Lisa Burn
January 5, 2024
Lisa Burn
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Lisa Burn
January 5, 2024
From student to friend, I will always have fond memories of my time with Frank (Mr. Kaderabek). As a student, he always held us accountable - every lesson was important - but did so with care, kindness and support. We knew as students he was truly invested in our success. Having had the opportunity to house sit/dog sit several summers, allowed me to have another appreciation for Frank and his family. As an adult with a career and family, he always expressed such interest and love. With every phone call (a few each year to check in), he was always inquisitive about my playing - what you were practicing, of course! and what type of performance engagements. Having my daughter meet him on a college visit to Philadelphia was a true highlight! And of course her interest in McGill University (ultimately her school of choice) also spiked his interest as his daughter, Sarah, is an alumna. The genuine curiosity and interest he expressed to get to know her was so heartwarming. The pictures below are from a visit to Philly to perform with Rodney Marsalis' Philadelphia Big Brass. Rodney (classmates at Curtis 1988-1991) and I took a trip to East Falls to visit with both Frank and Mary. Playing trios, of course, and discussing everything trumpet made for a lovely visit. Ending with dinner and time with Mary was wonderful. Mary was so supportive of us all - our annual dinners as students each Spring at their house! She, too, expressed much love and interest in our family!
Frank Kaderabek represents the best of humanity through his care as a teacher and integrity as musician/trumpeter. The impact of his values, character and kindness will be with me forever and trust I have the same impact with my students. His smiles and laughter will be a constant reminder to have joy in what I do...
With much love and condolences to the family,
Lisa
Sara Ann Conkling
January 4, 2024
I believe it was 1979 that my brother, who had just started studying trumpet at the Eastman School, was visiting me in Philadelphia. We waited for Frank after an orchestra rehearsal so that my brother could meet him and talk to him. To our surprise, he took us to a local diner for a hot dog and spoke at length with my brother, encouraging him. His generosity of spirit that day impressed me so very much, and my brother likewise never forgot his kindness. All this to say that Frank's heart was even bigger than his sound. Philadelphia was so lucky to have him as long as we did.
David G. McGeady
January 4, 2024
Sorry I never met him....Condolences to his family. He obviously was a fabulous man!
Steven Scott, MD
January 4, 2024
May I express my sincere sympathy to the Kaderabek family on the passing of Frank. I got to know Frank as his physician during the years of the "rural experiment" in retirement.
I always looked forward to his appointments which were as much social visits as medical visits. Frank always came across as humble, matter of fact, with a broad view of the world and a dry sense of humor. He was not one to worry about his health. He let his beloved Mary do the worrying for him. He tried his best to accept everything she did to improve his well being.
I must say that I was blown away be Frank's talents when he gave me his CD- "American Trumpet in Prague." He was an extraordinary talent giving us sweet memories. It was my honor to know Frank not only as a patient but a friend.
Jane Richter
January 4, 2024
I have many wonderful memories of Frank. My first is when he patiently showed me how to work the ticket machine at the DC Metro station en route to the Kennedy Center.
After his retirement from the orchestra, we shared an office at West Chester University, and I enjoyed hearing many stories of Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Symphony.
However my favorite memory is when he noticed a trumpet mouthpiece that was used for beginning trumpet class on my desk. He was very excited to find that is was a vintage Bach mouthpiece and asked if he could have it. I still remember that he looked like a child at Christmas when he received it!
Feeling fortunate to have known Frank Kaderabek.
Jane Richter
Albert Moore
January 2, 2024
Frank (he insisted that I call him that, but I did it with the utmost respect!) was the key to my having a rewarding career as a professional trumpet player/teacher. He was the most inspiring, knowledgable, generous, and caring teacher that I have ever had or known.
Although a phenomenal, world class trumpet player, he was always kind, respectful and supportive of me, even when I struggled. I carried his words of wisdom on trumpet playing, making music, and life with me through 41 years of freelance work and college teaching. His example spoke volumes.
Al Moore
Studied with Frank in Detroit 1968-71
John Moore
January 1, 2024
Mr. Kaderabek was a generous, incredibly talented, and kind musician and friend. I had the privilege of studying with him for over 3 years. His mentoring and example helped me in my entire career, and I am thankful that in God´s providence I learned and benefited from his artistry.
Judy Rubin
December 31, 2023
Deepest sympathy to the loving family of Frank Kaderabek.
I hold only happy memories of the times I was at your home and admired Frank for his astounding talent, warmth and humor. Laura, I recently bumped into you at the Allens Lane Art show. Please let me know how I can contact you. With Warmth and Affection, Judy Rubin
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