MASTER CLASS

Student Tuba:
David Fedderly

Friday, May 17, 2024

3:30 P.M. Conrad Choral Room
Wolfe Center for the Arts

Program

Master Class for the winners of the Student Tuba Solo Competition

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David T. Fedderly, co-author of Brass Instruments: Purchasing, Maintaining, Troubleshooting and More (Meredith Music Publications/GIA) retired after 31 years as Principal Tuba of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. He has taught at many Universities including Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, The Juilliard School, and DePaul University. He is active as a clinician throughout the United States and in Canada. He also worked in conjunction with Dr. Craig VanderKolk, a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and David Shulman, Board Certified Physical Therapist diagnosing, rehabilitating and re-training injured brass player in Baltimore, Maryland. He continues to work with injured players from around the world

He founded Baltimore Brass Co. in 1992, located in Catonsville, Maryland. Sales of new and used instruments and a full repair department distinguish it as a destination for many musicians world-wide. 

Mr. Fedderly earned a Music Education degree from Northwestern University. He is the 2016 recipient of the International Tuba Euphonium Association Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Updated: 05/10/2024 09:17AM