Micah B. Howard
Bass
Micah
Howard enjoys a very rewarding career as both a performer and a
teacher. He joined the world renowned Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in
1996 at the age of 25. As a member of the Pittsburgh Symphony, he has
toured five continents, including Europe, Asia, Australia, South
America and North America. Mr. Howard regularly performs as a
recitalist, and chamber musician. He has also been featured as a
soloist with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
Mr. Howard has always been active as a music educator.
In addition to private teaching, he regularly serves as lecturer for
various Universities, coaches youth ensembles, such as the Pittsburgh
Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Youngstown Youth Symphony Orchestra,
and in collaboration with the Pittsburgh Symphony's outreach program,
visits local grade schools and high schools to coach ensembles and
promote music education. Since the spring of 2000, he has been teaching
string bass as adjunct faculty at the Dana School of Music, Youngstown State University, and he recently began teaching as adjunct professor at Duquesne University.
As a member of the Pittsburgh Symphony, Mr. Howard has
served on several committees. Most notably, he was a member of the core
audition committee for five years, serving as chair for two of those
years. While on this committee, he played a role in hiring more than
twenty full-time and substitute members of the orchestra. He was also
involved in creating a new process, which was instituted in 2005, for
hiring new musicians. Currently he is a member of the Orchestra and
Artistic Committees.
Mr. Howard received his Bachelor of Music degree from
Youngstown State University, and his Masters of Music degree from
Duquesne University School of Music. His teachers include Tony
Leonardi, Rodney Van Sickle, Edward Pales, Peter Paul Adamiac, and
Jeffrey Turner. While still a student, Mr. Howard performed as a member
of many regional orchestras, such as the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra,
the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra, and the Erie Philharmonic. He also
played as a substitute with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, the
Pittsburgh Ballet and Opera Orchestras, and the Pittsburgh New Music
Ensemble. And in 1995 he took first place in the International Society
of Bassists Orchestral Competition.
You can find out more about Michah Howard at www.micahbhoward.com.