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All Versions of PDB Symposium

6.0

January 24, 2024

Final Update! Basic information about the 2024 Pittsburgh Double Bass Symposium on March 10: - Presenters - Sponsors - Schedule
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5.3

February 16, 2023

Updated information for 2023 Symposium

5.2

January 31, 2023

Updated 2023 Symposium Info Added

5.1

January 27, 2023

- 2023 Schedule - 2023 Presenter Information - 2023 Sponsor Information
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5.0

October 22, 2022

- Announcement of the 2023 Pittsburgh Double Bass Symposium - Videos of the 2022 Pittsburgh Double Bass Symposium
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4.4

March 3, 2022

Updated Event Information for March 6, 2022

4.3

February 27, 2022

Added PDF of 2022 Program to View and Download

4.2

February 8, 2022

Updated Programs for 2022 Symposium

4.1

January 27, 2022

- 2022 Symposium Schedule Added - Recital Programs for Max Dimoff and Volkan Orhon Added
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4.01

January 23, 2022

- Updated registration information - Other minor updates

Price History of PDB Symposium

Description of PDB Symposium

Carnegie Mellon University School of Music proudly presents the Pittsburgh Double Bass Symposium every year. Presenters have include Max Dimoff, principal bass of the Cleveland Orchestra; Kevin Brown, principal bass of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra; Lawrence Hurst, world-renowned double bass pedagogue and retired double bass professor at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University; Lauren Pierce, YouTube sensation and educator; Jeff Mangone, principal bass of the Pittsburgh Opera Orchestra; Jeffrey Turner, Double Bass Professor, Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra double bass section, Carnegie Mellon University double bass faculty, Micah Howard and Peter Guild, and many other renowned pedagogues and performers. The Symposiums include master classes, recitals, networking opportunities, and chances to visit with exhibitors, such as Shank’s Strings, Guarneri House, Heartland String Bass Shop, Upton Bass, Discover Double Bass, Ottava Imports, Bob's House of Basses, and Peter Zaret and Sons Violins. All performances and classes are held in Kresge Theatre and exhibitors are located in Alumni Concert Hall in the College of Fine Arts Building. Have everything you need to know about the event at your fingertips with this free app. The app includes information about: - Presenters and Other Special Guests - Sponsors and Exhibitors - Schedule - Carnegie Mellon University - Accommodations - Parking - Directions - Campus Map - Videos of classes and performances from the 2019 Symposium! Download for free now!
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PDB Symposium: FAQ

Is the software for PDB Symposium compatible with iPads?

Yes, PDB Symposium can support iPad devices.
The PDB Symposium app was launched by Micah Howard.
The minimum iOS requirement: 11.4.
Users are raving about PDB Symposium, which has an exceptional rating of 5.0 out of 5.
Pdb Symposium Relates To The Music App Genre.
The latest version of the PDB Symposium app is 6.0.
PDB Symposium updated its app on July 5, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.
The following list of languages is supported by the PDB Symposium app: American English.
No, PDB Symposium is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within PDB Symposium.
No, PDB Symposium does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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