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Karl Jethro FURR Jr.

(10 Mar 1931 - 12 Aug 2022)

Corpus Christi Caller Times
Saturday, Mar. 27, 1999

Cannon soloist to perform in 1812
Utah man's homemade instrument will fire electronically during tonight's symphony

By DOREEN C. BOWENS
Staff Writer

Ka-boom . . . boom . . . boom . . . boom . . .

Nine-year-old Kevin Mandel shrieked as he clasped his ears while Karl Furr's cannon reverberated through St. Patrick School's Parish Hall. "Wow, that was cool," said Kevin, a third-grader at St. Patrick School. "The loudness . . . the sound . . . it's great."

More than 300 St. Patrick students heard the musical boomings of Furr, a cannon soloist who will today will be a soloist with the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra as it performs Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture."

Furr will sit in the background of the orchestra and press buttons on a fuse box, which has wires connected to each cannon. "This music was written for cannons," Furr said. "So I said, `Wouldn't it be nice if I could play cannons indoors?' " Furr didn't always play cannons for symphonies. "I was a French horn player," said Furr, who's from Provo, Utah, and normally plays for the Utah Valley Symphony.

He said he didn't earn enough money as a French horn player, and when he discovered his great-great-great-grandfather fired a cannon as a soldier in the French and Indian War serving in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759, he knew he had to create a cannon for himself patterned after what was used in that war.

He became an apprentice machinist, created a cannon factory in his garage and made cannons, 16 of which are used for the "1812 Overture." The cannon, which are made at one-fifth scale, fire red nonflammable tissue paper while producing 122 or 123 decibels of boom.

After the sound died down from Furr's 18-inch, 6-pound highly polished brass cannon with black walnut wheels, Kevin said he now knows what he wants to be when he grows up. "I would like to do this one day," he said.

Events

Birth10 Mar 1931Eugene, Lane County, OR
Marriage1 Dec 1951Provo, Utah County, UT - Living
Death12 Aug 2022Orem, Utah County, UT
BurialOrem City Cemetery, Orem, Utah County, UT

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FatherCarl Jethro FURR (1903 - 1991)
MotherNorma HENRIE (1909 - 2002)
SiblingPaul Arthur FURR (1933 - 2022)
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