Roger Bobo

Roger Bobo (born June 8, 1938) is an American tuba virtuoso and brass pedagogue. He retired from active tuba performance in 2001 in order to devote his time to conducting and teaching. He gave what is reputed to be the first solo tuba recital in the history of Carnegie Hall. His solo and ensemble discography is extensive. He is the author of "Mastering the Tuba" published by Editions Bim (CH). While living in the US, he was the resident conductor of the Topanga Philharmonic Orchestra. He has been a guest conductor with numerous orchestras and chamber ensembles in North America, Europe and Asia.

Roger Bobo
Born (1938-06-08) June 8, 1938
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma materEastman School of Music
OccupationTubist, conductor
Years active1961–present

As of 2018, Bobo resides in Tokyo, Japan and teaches at Musashino Academy of Music in Tokyo. Before moving to Tokyo he served as faculty at the Fiesole School of Music near Florence, Italy, at the Lausanne Conservatory in Switzerland, at the Rotterdams Konservatorium in the Netherlands, and at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England. Roger holds a bachelor's degree from the Eastman School of Music.

Major orchestral appointments include:

Bobo is the subject of the John Updike poem "Recital".[1]

LPs & CDs

  • Roger Bobo Plays Tuba
  • Prunes
  • Botuba
  • Tuba Libera
  • Gravity Is Light Today
  • Bobissimo
  • Rainbo-bo

With Lalo Schifrin

Sources

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