In addition to being a bassoon virtuoso, Fields was proficient on other reed instruments, namely clarinet, saxophone, and oboe. He taught all the woodwind reed instruments.
Bachman Woodwind Ensemble
The Backman Band Woodwind Ensemble was organized to fill-in open time between seasons for members of the Bachman Band, aka "Bachman's Million Dollar Band," Harold Burton Bachman (1892–1972), conductor. During the 1930s, the group played concerts and gave music clinics for high schools and Universities in Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.[4] Its members were:
Ralph Johnson, flute; Robert Mayer, oboe; Jerome Stowell, clarinet; Philip Farkas, French horn; Wilbur Simpson, bassoon
Recorded in Chicago, December 1953
Leo Delibes, Variations from 'Ballet la Source' arranged by Dall Fields
Gabriel Pierne, Entrance of the Little Fauns, arranged by Dall Fields
Armed Forces during World War I
Fields served during World War I in the U.S. Navy from December 1917 to September 1921. He was assigned as a clarinetist aboard the USS Henderson (AP-1), a hospital ship.[5]
Family
Dall Fields was married to Martel Fields (born 1895). He died August 17, 1956, and was buried at Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Plymouth, Indiana.[6]
Memorial scholarship
The Dall Fields Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to an Indiana State University undergraduate majoring in Music.
^Conservatory of Music Opens in Maywood,DuPage County Register (Illinois), February 26, 1918. Vol 26, No. 2, pg. 1
^300 at Grand Opening Valpo Music House, The Vidette Messenger (Valparaiso, Indiana)
^The Million Dollar Band: The Story of the Band of the 116th Regiment of Engineers, 41st (Sunset) Division, American Expeditionary Forces by Harold Bachman (1962) OCLC1545584