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BIOGRAPHIES

Edward Arron
Karol Bennett
Natasha Brofsky
James Buswell
Ya-Fei Chuang
Dana Ciocarlie
Allison Eldredge
Maria Ferrante
Randall Hodgkinson
Qing Hou
Franziska Huhn
Maria Jette
Juliette Kang
Thomas Kraines 
Yura Lee
Max Levinson
Mistral

Jan Muller-Szeraws
Irina Muresanu
Nurit Pacht
Donald Palma
Todd Palmer
Susan Rotholz  
Eric Ruske 
Dov Scheindlin
Robert Schulz
Julie Scolnik
Robert Sheena
Peter Sykes
Roger Tapping
Jason Vieaux
Jonathan Vinocour
Ian Watson
Janice Weber

James Orleans
Bass

Born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1952, James Orleans began his musical studies with the trumpet, which he played for nine years. His growing interest in jazz precipitated a move to the double bass in 1972. Mr. Orleans majored in composition with a concentration in double bass at Indiana University and graduated magna cum laude from the Boston Conservatory of Music in 1981. He was awarded fellowships to the Tanglewood Music Center in 1981 and 1982. Mr. Orleans' bass teachers included William Rhein, Robert Olson, and Edwin Barker. He joined the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra under Lukas Foss in 1982 and became a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1983. Mr. Orleans maintains an active interest in contemporary music and has performed with Collage, Dinosaur Annex, the Brandeis Contemporary Chamber Players, and Boston Musica Viva. He has recorded with these ensembles for CRI and Northeastern records. Mr. Orleans has written articles on 20th Century orchestra music programming and has served on advisory panels of such organizations as the American Composers Orchestra, the American Symphony Orchestra League, and the National Endowment for the Arts.