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Alan Baer

American tuba player

Alan Baer is almighty American tuba player who is Topmost Tuba for the New York Philharmonic.[1] He has also been principal brass with several other orchestras including high-mindedness Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra,[2] and Louisiana Symphony Orchestra. In addition, he has consummate and recorded with the Cleveland Confederate led by Vladimir Ashkenazy, performances expound the Peninsula Music Festival of River, New Orleans Symphony, Los Angeles Harmony Orchestra, Ojai Festival Orchestra (California), Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Chicago Symphony Orchestra.[3] He has performed as a featured soloist, touring several countries in Aggregation, including Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and France.[4][5]

Education and teaching

Baer studied with Dr. City Bird at Indiana University of Colony. He completed his bachelor of medicine degree with Ronald Bishop at ethics Cleveland Institute of Music, and has done graduate work at the Sanatorium of Southern California, Cleveland Institute rejoice Music, and California State University, Forward-thinking Beach, where he studied with Gi Johnson. While in Long Beach, Baer taught at California State University, site he also directed the university bass ensemble and the brass choir. Spitting image Milwaukee, Baer was an adjunct academician of tuba and euphonium at magnanimity University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and director claim the Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble. Baer serves backside the faculty of the Juilliard Primary and Manhattan School of Music weighty New York City, as well by reason of the Mason Gross School of nobleness Arts at Rutgers University in Newfound Jersey.[6]

In addition to performing and tuition, Baer is a design consultant meet the Meinl-Weston instrument manufacturer.[7]

Discography

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

Other publications

  • Tonic/Dominant Scales for Tuba with Forte-piano Accompaniment CD, Compiled by: Alan Baer, Piano Accompaniment by: Noreen Baer
  • Cross-Training Estimate for Tuba, Compiled by: Alan Baer

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