- Bruce Bransby
Bruce Bransby is an American
double-bassist anduniversity professor .Performance career
Bruce Bransby began his musical career as a trombonist and pianist, but discovered his calling as a double bassist while in college at
California State University Northridge . He studied with Nat Gangursky, Peter Mercurio, andStuart Sankey . In 1971 he became principal bass of the Kansas City Philharmonic (now theKansas City Symphony ) under the direction of Jorge Mester. In 1978 he was appointed principal bass of theLos Angeles Philharmonic , sharing the position equally with Dennis Trembly. His time in Los Angeles coincided with the eras ofZubin Mehta ,Carlo Maria Giulini , andAndre Previn . Mr. Bransby has been active as achamber music ian, soloist, andclinician . He premiered the "Fantasia Hungarica" for double bass and orchestra by Eugene Zador, the bass concerto by Frantizek Hertl, and numerous ensemble pieces. He is also the composer (as Roland E. Curb) of Prelude, Valse, and Tango for double bass and piano.Teaching career
In 1986, Bruce Bransby was appointed
Professor of Double Bass at Indiana UniversityJacobs School of Music , Bloomington. He has also taught atCalifornia State University Northridge , theUniversity of Missouri at Kansas City , theCalifornia Music Center , and theLos Angeles Philharmonic Institute , and has been a performing member of the faculty of theAspen Music Festival since 1987. His students hold positions in many of the world's finest symphony orchestras.External links
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