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365: Curtis Burris on delightful stories from the orchestra trenches
Episode 365

365: Curtis Burris on delightful stories from the orchestra trenches

Contrabass Conversations · Curtis Burris, Jason Heath

June 27, 20171h 4m

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Show Notes

Curtis Burris has taught bass for many years at the Chautauqua Institution. I was with Kate Jones and ran into Curtis as he was chatting with Virginia Dixon on the streets of Ithaca. Kate is a former student of Curtis, and she set up this interview for the following day.

As it turns out, Curtis and I have a strangely large amount in common. We both:
  • went to Northwestern
  • taught at DePaul
  • played the Lithuanian Opera in Chicago
  • subbed in the Lyric Opera and Grant Park Symphony
  • played in Milwaukee (he was in the symphony and I played in the ballet)

Curtis shares a ton of hilarious tales from the orchestra trenches and offers a wonderful perspective on teaching. This conversation was a ton of fun!

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