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Russell Thompson is a classical double bass performer and teacher based in Denton, Texas. He has maintained a small private studio since beginning graduate school in 2015.

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Russell was lucky to grow up in a musical family in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. His mother played the bassoon, his father played the french horn, and his step-father taught saxophone and played jazz. He began playing the bass in 4’th grade, but his interest in classical music began to spark when he began studying with Tracy Rowell and joined the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra (COYO) his sophomore year. It wasn’t until attending the inaugural summer of the National Music Festival in Floyd, Virginia that he considered pursuing music as a career.

He earned a bachelors degree in Music Performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2015 before going on to earn a Master’s degree at Boston University and a Master of Musical Arts at Yale. He was also a founding member of the disciplinary performance group Artists By Any Other Name based in New York City. During this time, he also found a love of teaching and of encouraging students to reach their fullest potential. 

Thompson is currently pursuing his doctorate at the University of North Texas with Jeff Bradetich. His previous teachers have included Tracy Rowell, Max Dimoff, Edwin Barker, and Don Palma. He plays on a bass made by Oregon luthier Seth Kimmel and a bow by Louis Morizot.

When he his not playing or teaching, he also enjoys traveling, cooking, and playing poker.

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Education:

Cleveland Institute of Music. BA in Music. 2014

Boston University. MM in Music. 2017

Yale University. MMA in Music. 2019

University of North Texas. DMA in Music. In Progress

Teaching Experience:

Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Summer 2011

Cleveland After-School Teaching Programs. 2013-14

Peabody Bass Works. Summer 2016

Festivals:

National Music Festival. Summer 2011-12

National Repertory Orchestra. Summer 2013

Texas Music Festival. Summer 2014-15

American Institute of Musical Studies (AIMS). Summer 2018-19