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Lawrence  Wolfe
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Lawrence Wolfe Assistant Principal Bass, Boston Symphony     Orchestra Principal Bass, Boston Pops Orchestra Boston Symphony Orchestra Maria Nistazos Stata chair,     fully funded in perpetuity Boston Pops Orchestra Charles and JoAnne Dickinson chair Lawrence Wolfe joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra's bass section in 1970, becoming the orchestra's youngest member at that time; he was named assistant principal bass of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and principal bass of the Boston Pops Orchestra during the 1981-82 season. A graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music, Mr. Wolfe studied double bass with William Curtis, Leslie Martin, and Gary Karr. As a Fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center, he was awarded the Albert Spaulding Prize for the most promising and outstanding instrumentalist. He is now a faculty member at Boston University, the New England Conservatory of Music, and the Boston Conservatory of Music. Represented on Titanic Records by his album, Lawrence Wolfe, Double Bass, Mr. Wolfe has appeared as soloist at Carnegie Recital Hall, Jordan Hall in Boston, Kilbourne Hall in Rochester, and at Symphony Hall, where he has been soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops Orchestra. He was a judge and performed with his wife, soprano Pamela Wolfe, at the International Double Bass Competition on the Isle of Man in England. At the invitation of the Australian String Teachers Association, Mr. Wolfe toured the major cities of Australia, performing in recital and teaching master classes. At the 1988 convention of the International Institute of the String Bass in Los Angeles, he was a recitalist, judge, and arranger. At Disneyland he conducted an ensemble of eighty bass players in his own arrangements of Disney tunes. As a composer, Mr. Wolfe has numerous popular songs and three musicals to his credit. Ronald Feldman conducted the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra in the premiere of his overture, Freefall, and John Williams conducted the Boston Pops Orchestra in the premiere of his trumpet concerto, with Timothy Morrison as soloist. His most recent composition is Prophecy and Joy, a celebratory piece for chorus and orchestra to words by Walt Whitman, commissioned by the Masterworks Chorale for their fiftieth-anniversary concert at Symphony Hall.

 

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