FACULTY POSITIONS
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Western Washington University: master class 2000
San Luis Obispo String Seminar: faculty; 1988-99.
Marrowstone Music Festival: Master Class; 1995.
Rotterdam Conservatory: Visiting Artist and lecturer; 1990.
Harvard-Radcliffe Office of the Arts: Visiting Artist-in-residence;1985.
California Institute of the Arts: Professor of bass, chamber music, and music history; 1971-82.
University of Southern California School of Music: lecturer in bass;1976-77.
Aspen Music Festival: faculty member and soloist; 1971-72.
New England Conservatory of Music: Professor of bass and chamber music; 1968-70.
State University of New York at Buffalo, at the Center for the Creative and Performing Arts: Artist-in-residence and faculty member; 1965-66.
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ORCHESTRAS
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (Marriner): principal bass 1971-78.
Aspen Music Festival: 1971-72.
Boston Symphony Orchestra (Leinsdorf, Steinberg); 1967-70.
Boston Pops (Fiedler); 1959, 1967-70.
American Symphony Orchestra (Stokowski); 1965-66.
Berkshire Music Center Orchestra, Tanglewood; 1965-66.
Houston Symphony (Barbirolli); 1960-62.
SPECIAL PERFORMANCES
Featured artist Wintergrass Festival; 1999.
Featured artist Monterey Jazz Festival; 1998.
Featured artist du Maurier Jazz Festival, Vancouver; 1997.
Featured artist Utrecht Festival; 1990.
Featured artist Berlin Jazz Festival; 1988.
Featured artist Verona, Ravenna, and Bolzano Jazz Festivals; 1987.
Featured artist Pergine Spettacolo Aperto, Trento; 1986.
Guest artist at the Sitka/L.A. Festival of Chamber Music; 1986-89.
Guest artist with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra; 1985.
Guest artist with TASHI; Amadeus, Guarneri, and Budapest string quartets.
Soloist with the London Symphony Orchestra; 1974.
Soloist at the Ojai Festival; 1974, 1981.
Soloist at the Monday Evening Concerts; 1973-74.
Soloist at the Aspen Music Festival; 1971-72.
Solo recital at Jordan Hall, Boston; 1969.
Solo recital at Carnegie Hall; 1968.
Soloist at the Stravinsky Festival; 1967.
Solo recital at Carnegie Recital Hall; 1965.
AWARDS AND HONORS
Grammy nominee, National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences; 1998.
Most Valuable Player Award from the National Academy of Recording arts
& Sciences, Los Angeles Chapter; 1978.
Most Creative and Extraordinary People List, compiled by The Portola
Foundation; 1971.
Albert Spalding String Prize, Tanglewood; 1965.
Recipient of 2 year performance grant from The Rockefeller Foundation; 1965.
Grand Prix du Disque, Paris; 1961.
Citations in The World Whos Who of Musicians; The Encyclopedia of Jazz;
Black Music, by Leroi Jones; Black Music: Four Lives, by A.B. Spellman;
Jazz Is, by Nat Hentoff; The Jazz Life, by Nat Hentoff; The New Grove
Dictionary of Jazz; Gigs, by Paul Chevigny.
RECORDING AND PRODUCTION
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Artistic Director, leader, and producer of recordings for DENON, SOUL NOTE, MOSAIC, CANDID, K2B2, ANTILLES, WARNER BROTHERS, PRIVATE MUSIC.
Music Consultant to Francis Ford Coppola; 1982-83.
Music Consultant for CBS Television; 1974-75.
Creator of music specials for WGBH-TV; 1970.
Numerous appearances and/or recording sessions with the following artists:
Tony Bennett, Cecil Taylor, Ben Webster, Herbie Nichols, Billie Holiday,Booker Erwin, The Miles Davis-Gil Evans Band, Eric Dolphy, Ornette Coleman, Gil Evans, Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, Anthony Braxton, Bud Powell, Barbra Streisand, The Carpenters, The Temptations, The Supremes, Earth, Wind & Fire, The Beach Boys, Rod Stewart, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Neil Diamond, Randy Newman, Chicago, Jonii Mitchell, James Taylor, Michael Jackson, The Eagles, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Clint Black, Wynonna Judd, Little Feat, Bob Seger, Roy Orbison, Elvis Costello, Leo Kottke, Duane Eddy, Bonnie Raitt, Natalie Cole, Frank Sinatra, Ry Cooder, Frank Zappa.
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Performed as First Bass/Section Leader on film scores by John Barry, Henry Mancini, Leonard Rosenman, Jimmy Webb, Bill Conti, Al Capps, James Horner, Ralph Burns, Pat Williams, Dave Grusin, Lalo Schifrin, Rob Folk, Jerry Goldsmith, Miklos Rosza, Jack Nitsche, Richard Rodney Bennett, Elmer Bernstein, Snuff Garrett, Mark Isham, Charles Gross, Paul Chihara,John Addison, Michel Legrand, Stanley Clarke, Graeme Revelle, J.A.C. Redford, Van Dyke Parks, Brad Fidel, Shirley Walker, Steve Bartek, Ennio Morricone, Ernest Gold, Georgio Moroder, Maurice Jarre, John Williams, Michel Colombier, Hans Zimmer, Marvin Hamlisch, Lennie Niehaus, Michael Convertino, Howard Shore, Quincy Jones, Thomas Newman, Danny Elfman, Alan Sylvestri, William Ross, Alan Menken, Michael Kamen, James Newton Howard, and many others.
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EDUCATION
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Attended Yale University, Boston University, Mannes School of Music.
Cello with Luigi Silva, Gregor Piatigorsky
Bass with Walter Page, Georges Moleux and Robert Brennand.
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