Jane Little (musician)
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Jane Little (; February 2, 1929 – May 15, 2016) was an American classical
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player, known for her exceptionally long tenure with the
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Early life

Jane Findley was a native of
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. Her mother was a
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pianist, and one of her aunts ran a dancing school. As a young girl, Jane dreamed of becoming a
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, but was told that her feet "weren't right". Instead, she taught herself to play the piano (on a neighbor's piano, as her family did not own one). Although small in stature, Findley took up the
double bass The double bass (), also known simply as the bass () (or by other names), is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed (or plucked) string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra (excluding unorthodox additions such as the octobass). Similar i ...
, a instrument and the largest of the string instruments, while attending Girls High School in Atlanta. She joined the local
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after studying the instrument for two years. After high school, she attended the
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.


Career

At age 16, Findley became a charter member of the Atlanta Youth Symphony Orchestra, making her debut on February 4, 1945. Two years later, after opening its ranks to adult musicians, the ensemble became the
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(ASO). Findley went on to serve as the ASO's Assistant Principal Bass, performing with the orchestra for a total of more than 71 years. For many years Findley was the only woman in the orchestra. She married Warren Little, the ASO's principal flute player, in September 1953. Mrs. Little, who stood in height, said that she was glad to have her husband, who was tall, carry her double bass around for her, while she carried his flute. According to
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, Little holds the world record for longest tenure with a single orchestra. She set the record during a performance on February 1, 2016. The previous record holder was Frances Darger, who played violin for the
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for 70 years, until her retirement in 2012. Little collapsed on stage while performing on May 15, 2016, as the orchestra played an arrangement of "
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"; she died later that day. She was undergoing treatment for multiple myeloma at the time. Her husband had preceded her in death in 2002, and she had no surviving immediate family members.


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"Dedication And Destiny Build a Symphony" by Ralph McGill publisher Atlanta Constitution – now Atlanta Journal Constitution
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