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masterclasses at Northwestern University a week each summer from 1980 to 1998. The Second International Brass Congress presented its highest award to him in 1984. In 1991, he presented a clinic for the United States Marine Band in Washington D.C. He gave masterclasses as part of the Hearst Scholar program at the University of Northern Iowa and the Housewright Chair at Florida State University.
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Jacobs gave lectures and clinics throughout the world. During the CSO's 1977 and 1985 Japanese tours, Jacobs presented clinics in Tokyo. In January 1978, he lectured at Chicago's Michael Reese Hospital about playing wind instruments for the therapeutic treatment of asthma in children. He presented
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International Brassfest at Indiana University and the International Tuba-Euphonium Conference at Northwestern University. Northwestern's School of Music presented him the first Legends of Teaching award. Mayor Richard M. Daley proclaimed June 25, 1995, as Arnold Jacobs Day in the City of Chicago.
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The Midwest Clinic presented Jacobs their highest award, the Medal of Honor, in 1985. In 1994, The Chicago Federation of Musicians awarded him for Lifetime Achievement at the first Living Art of Music awards. During his eightieth birthday celebration in 1995, he presented a lecture to the
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of his time as well as an expert on breathing as it related to brasswind, woodwind, and vocal performance. Due to childhood illness and adult onset asthma, his lung capacity was significantly impaired. He is best remembered for his playing philosophy which he referred to as
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conducting the Chicago Symphony. In recognition of his outstanding career, in 2001, the Chicago Symphony's tuba chair was dedicated as the Arnold Jacobs Principal Tuba Chair, Endowed by Christine Querfeld. Jacobs was succeeded in the CSO by
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Loubriel, Luis E., "Lasting Change for Trumpeters: The Pedagogical Approach of Arnold Jacobs," (Second Expanded and Updated Edition) Scholar Publications, 2011,
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Loubriel, Luis E. and Grose, Michael, "Arnold Jacobs: His Artistic and Pedagogical Legacies in the 21st Century," Scholar Publications, 2022,
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Jacobs was given an honorary Doctor of Music degrees from the VanderCook College of Music in 1986 and DePaul University in June 1995.
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and the All-American Youth Orchestra. He was a member of the Chicago Symphony from 1944 until his retirement in 1988.
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Bruce Nelson, "Also Sprach Arnold Jacobs: A Developmental Guide for Brass Wind Musicians", Polymnia Press 2006.
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Kristian Steenstrup, "Teaching Brass", 2nd revised edition (Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus, 2007),
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Loubriel, Luis E., "Brass Singers: The Teaching of Arnold Jacobs," Scholar Publications, 2011,
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Jacobs had the reputation as both the master performer and master teacher. He taught tuba at
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and 'Brass Singers: The Teaching of Arnold Jacobs' by Dr. Luis E. Loubriel, and
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Lasting Change for Trumpeters: The Pedagogical Approach of Arnold Jacobs'
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After his graduation from Curtis in 1936, he played two seasons in the
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Several books written by students about Jacobs are available,
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