John Moore |
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John Moore became a member of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in 1996 hired by Music Director Lorin Mazel. He moved to Pittsburgh from San Diego where he was a member of The San Diego Symphony from 1991 till 1996. He also held the title of Principal Bass with the San Diego Chamber Orchestra. Moore began his professional studies in 1984 studying with Philadelphia Orchestra Principal bass Roger Scott at the Curtis Institute of Music earning his Bachelor of Music degree. John continued his studies with Lawrence Wolfe at the New England Conservatory in 1988. Moore won first place in the La Jolla Symphony Solo Competition in 1993 performing the Koussevitsky double bass concerto. John has performed with numerous music festivals including the National Repertory Orchestra, the Tanglewood Music Festival, Shleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, the Colorado Music Festival, Strings in the Mountains and the Grand Teton Music Festival. John was the Associate Principal Bass with the Honolulu Symphony from 1989 to 1991 and served as a Lecturer at the University of Hawaii in 1991. In 1996 he was awarded the position of principal bass of the Columbus Symphony. He served interim double bass professor at Penn State University in 2008. In recent years John has been involved with early music and has performed occasionally with Pittsburgh's Chatham Baroque. Collaborating most recently in the quadricentennial of Monteverdi's Vespers at Calvary Episcopal Church under the direction of Alan Lewis. John is married to Susanne Park, a member of the Pittsburgh Symphony's first violin section. They live in Lawrenceville with their son Oliver who is now eight years old. John plays on a two hundred year old English bass made by Jon Betts. |