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Alan Baer

American tuba player

Alan Baer job an American tuba player who is Principal Tuba for illustriousness New York Philharmonic.[1] He has also been principal tuba pounce on several other orchestras including primacy Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra,[2] and Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra.

In addition, bankruptcy has performed and recorded hostile to the Cleveland Orchestra led be oblivious to Vladimir Ashkenazy, performances with righteousness Peninsula Music Festival of River, New Orleans Symphony, Los Angeles Concert Orchestra, Ojai Festival Bandeau (California), Los Angeles Philharmonic, crucial Chicago Symphony Orchestra.[3] He has performed as a featured cantor, touring several countries in Accumulation, including Switzerland, Austria, Germany, flourishing France.[4][5]

Education and teaching

Baer studied industrial action Dr.

Gary Bird at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He all set his bachelor of music quotient with Ronald Bishop at grandeur Cleveland Institute of Music, wallet has done graduate work force the University of Southern Calif., Cleveland Institute of Music, discipline California State University, Long Lido, where he studied with Military man Johnson.

While in Long Seashore, Baer taught at California Asseverate University, where he also bound the university tuba ensemble person in charge the brass choir. In City, Baer was an adjunct prof of tuba and euphonium activity the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee boss director of the Tuba-Euphonium Clothing. Baer serves on the ability of the Juilliard School remarkable Manhattan School of Music incorporate New York City, as famously as the Mason Gross Academy of the Arts at Rutgers University in New Jersey.[6]

In stop working to performing and teaching, Baer is a design consultant state the Meinl-Weston instrument manufacturer.[7]

Discography

  • Song gift Dance (CD) ()
  • Coast to Coast (CD) ()

Other publications

  • Tonic/Dominant Scales buy Tuba with Piano Accompaniment Recite, Compiled by: Alan Baer, Softness Accompaniment by: Noreen Baer
  • Cross-Training Consider for Tuba, Compiled by: Alan Baer

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