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EDDIE BASS (b. 1937)
Eddie Bass is
a native of North Carolina and a graduate of the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, where he received the Ph. D. degree in 1964. He is Professor
Emeritus of Music and Coordinator of Composition at The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro. Before coming to UNCG he taught trumpet and music
theory at Marshall University in West Virginia. He has composed for a variety of
media, including orchestra, wind ensemble, chorus, vocal soloists, and chamber
ensembles. His music has been performed throughout the U. S., in Canada,
Britain, Russia, and the Far East.
His Pas de Quatre for Trombone Quartet was awarded first prize in the 1989
composition contest of the International Trombone Association. Dr. Bass has been
an active performer throughout his career; from 1968 to 1985 he was principal
trumpet of the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra and until 2000 a member of the
Market Street Brass, the faculty brass quintet of UNCG. He has also published
articles on the music of Debussy, Berlioz, and Mahler.
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