Private Lessons Teacher

Irving Steinberg

Lessons:

String Bass

Location:

Woodbury

Studio Hours:

  • Su
  • M
  • Tu
  • W
  • Th
  • F
  • Sa
  • Schedule Currently Full

Session Rate:

$ 35.00 per 30-minute session


Biography:

Born in Willingboro, New Jersey, Irving Steinberg grew up in San Francisco, California and started studying the double bass in the public school system in 5th grade. He received his bachelor's degree in music from the University of California at Berkeley and his master of music degree from Boston University. Mr. Steinberg is currently a freelance musician. His teachers include Charles Siani, Brian Marcus, Edwin Barker, George Neikrug, Todd Seeber, and Jim Orleans. As well as teaching, he has performed with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops Orchestra, Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, Virginia Symphony Orchestra, Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Handel and Haydn Society Orchestra, Boston Landmarks Orchestra, Boston Classical Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of Boston, New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra, Vermont Symphony Orchestra, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Springfield Symphony Orchestra (Acting Principal and Assistant Principal), Boston Lyric Opera, Boston Ballet, Alea III, Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra, Portland Symphony Orchestra, Albany Symphony Orchestra, Cape Symphony Orchestra (Principal), Indian Hill Symphony, and the Nashua Symphony Orchestra (Principal). Twice a fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center ('97 - '98), he has also participated in the 11th New Music Festival Sound Ways, in St. Petersburg, Russia ('99), New Hampshire Music Festival ('99 2000), Spoleto Festival USA ('95 - '98, 2000, '06), Hot Springs Music Festival ('97), Opera North ('96), Festival Dei Due Mondi, Spoleto, Italy ('95), Aspen Music Festival ('87), and the Hidden Valley Music Camp ('85).


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