Max Dimoff

Max Dimoff

Maximilian Dimoff (born June 23, 1968) has been the principal bassist of the Cleveland Orchestra since 1997.[1] He has appeared with the orchestra at their summer venue, the Blossom Festival, performing Koussevitsky's Concerto for Double Bass. He attended Northwestern University, where he studied with Jeff Bradetich.[2] Mr. Dimoff and Mr. Bradetich now comprise the double bass department faculty at the Cleveland Institute of Music.[2] Before joining the Cleveland Orchestra, he served as the principal bassist of the San Antonio Symphony, and section bass in the Grant Park Symphony and the Seattle Symphony.[3][1] Mr. Dimoff has presented master classes at the Manhattan School of Music and several universities.[1]

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