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Double bassist
who attended grade school in Plattsburgh,
New York, and sort of fell
into playing the bass by accident.
His music instructor, Angelo LaMariana,
was a professor at State University Teacher’s college. Angelo asked him whether he wanted
to play bass, and he thought he was talking about a bass drum. Edwin had been keen on drumming, so
he said yes but then realized his teacher was talking about an upright
string bass. Fortunately, he
showed immediate acumen on the instrument, and pursued formal lessons.
At eleven or
twelve years of age, he attended a music camp run by Frederick Zimmerman in
upstate New York. He also studied with Richard Stephan
of the Crane School of Music and Peter Mecurio in
California, when he spent three summers at
Santa Barbara’s Music Academy
of the West. In the 1970s, he attended
the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied under Henry Portnoi. He
also participated in the Blossom Festival, where he took lessons from David
Pearlman.
All of this
education prepared him for a brief stint with the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra and then his appointment as principal bass with the Boston
Symphony Orchestra. He served
in the same capacity with Musicians of the World, at the behest of Georg
Solti.
Other groups
with whom he has worked include ALEA III, the Boston Classical Orchestra,
the Boston Symphony Chamber Players, Collage, the Hawthorne String Quartet,
the Juilliard String Quartet, the Kalisto Chamber
Orchestra, the Muir String Quartet, the New Philharmonia
Orchestra, the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, and Triple Helix.
One of his
early recordings was 1992’s Silenced
Voices: Victims of the
Holocaust, with the Hawthorne String Quartet.
On 28th
October 1998, he was a guest musician of the Muir String Quartet as they
celebrated the 100th birthday of Theodor Shedlovsky
in Caspary Auditorium at Rockefeller University.
Theodore
Antoniou wrote his “Concertino for Contrabass and Chamber Orchestra”
for Edwin and the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, and they gave the premiere of
this work in 2000.
In the early
2000s, he appeared on a pair of recordings, Chamber Music of James Yannatos and Edwin Barker Plays Three Sonatas for
Double Bass.
He was a
featured soloist with the Kalistos Chamber
Orchestra on 21st May 2004, when he performed Ernst Bloch’s
“Prayer” and “Suite Hebraique”.
On 19th
November 2004, he joined forces with violinist Brian Lindgren and Triple
Helix for a wall-to-wall Schubert recital at Saranac Central School
Auditorium.
In June 2005,
he gave the world premiere of “Song”, which was written for him
by Scott Fessler, in Boston, Massachusetts. Several composers have penned works
for Edwin, including Samuel Headrick (“Short
Suite for Double Bass” and “Suite for Double Bass”) and
James Yannatos (“Bass Concerto”, “Concerto
for Contrabass” and “Variations for Solo Contrabass”).
He appeared on
the CD, Concerti for Double Bass,
with the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra and Gunther Schuller, in 2005.
On 31st
July 2007, he and John Harbison teased the
upcoming Festival for Contemporary Music and New Music for Double Bass at
the Berkshire
Museum. He played John’s “Concerto
for Bass Viol” at the festival in August 2007.
In November
2007, he and the New Philharmonia Orchestra
interpreted “Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra” by Eduard Tubin at Babson
College and First Baptist
Church in Newton
Centre.
He reunited
with the Muir String Quartet at Boston
University on 1st
February 2008 for a program that included “Double Bass Quintet”
by Antonin Dvorak and “Quartet in A minor,
Op. 13” by Felix Mendelssohn.
In November
2008, he participated in Double Bass Symposium XVII at the University of Georgia’s Hugh Hodgson School
of Music.
He rejoined
the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra for a recital at the Church of the Redeemer
in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, on 25th January
2009.
On 16th
November 2009, he and flautist Doriot Anthony
Dwyer, pianists John McDonald and Karen Sauer, and soprano Jodi Hitzhusen performed “De Profundis”,
“Lumiere Noir” and “Odessas 1-13” by Hayg Boyadjian at First Parish Chuch
in Lexington Center.
He also
appeared on the compact disc, Schulhoff/Schoenberg: Chamber Works, in 2009.
In August
2010, he reprised Theodore Antoniou’s “Concertino
for Contrabass and Orchestra” at the Festival of Contemporary Music
in Tanglewood’s Seiji Ozawa Hall.
He returned to
Ozawa Hall on 22nd August 2011, when he paid homage to Serge Koussevitsky by performing a bass-and-piano arrangement
of Max Bruch’s “Kol nidrei”.
Likewise, he honoured the composer by
christening the centennial season of the BSO with Serge’s “Bass
Concerto”.
On 20th
November 2011, he and Keisuke Wakao and friends
returned to Church of the Redeemer in Chestnut Hill for another recital.
The BSO
Chamber Players performed three serenades on 24th January
2012: “Serenade in C
minor, K. 388” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; “Serenade in D for
Flute, Violin and Viola, Op. 25” by Ludwig van Beethoven; and, “Serenade
No. 1 in D, Op. 11” by Johannes Brahms.
In the field
of music education, Edwin has taught at Boston
University, the New England
Conservatory of Music, and the Tanglewood Music
Center.
Sources:
- http://ovationpress.com/t-EdwinBarkerInterview.aspx
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- http://www.bu.edu/cfa/music/faculty/barker/
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- http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=50234
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- http://www.clearnote.net/13.html
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- http://store.prostores.com/BostonRecs/images/EBarker.html
- http://www.iberkshires.com/story/23964/phototable.php?ss_id=1686
- http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f88/new-philharmonia-orchestra-presents-edwin-barker-376167/
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxL1poX70NA
- http://bass.uga.edu/2008/brochure-november2008final.pdf
- http://www.gmrecordings.com/gm2076.htm
- http://www.haygboyadjian.com/events.html
- http://www.tower.com/schulhoff-schoenberg-chamber-works-erwin-schulfoff-cd/wapi/113316025
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- http://www.samheadrick.com/Works_Instrumental.html
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