DANIEL BEILMAN, BASSOON
Daniel Beilman bassoonist and contrabassoonist, has been heard in concert across the USA and Europe in major concert halls including the Royal Concertgebouw, De Doelen, KKL Luzern, Elbphilharmonie, Paris Philharmonie, Berlin Philharmonie, Boston's Jordan Hall, and Sanders Theater, Mechanics Hall, Kentucky Center for the Arts and Santo Domingo's Teatro Nacional in the Dominican Republic. He has performed regularly with groups in and around Boston including Claflin Hill Symphony Orchestra, Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra, The Boston Philharmonic, New Bedford Symphony Orchestra, North End Music and Performing Arts Center, Gloriae Dei Artes Foundation, Quincy Chorale, Chorus of Westerly, Providence Singers, and many others.
Some past summer activities include the Lucerne Festival, Talis Festival, Cortona Sessions for New Music, Symphony Orchestra Academy of the Pacific, Masterworks Festival, Curtis Institute Bassoon Workshop and Ball State Bassoon Camp.
As a teacher he has been in residence with the Fundacion Sinfonia with the National Youth Orchestra for the Dominican Republic. He is on faculty at the Brookline Music School, Note-Worthy Experiences, Phillips Andover Academy and has a teaching studio in Boston.
He holds a Bachelors degree in bassoon performance from The Boston Conservatory, has attended Ball State University and a Masters of Music from Boston University College of Fine Arts. His teachers include Nancy Goeres, Ronald Haroutunian, Adrian Morejon, Margaret Phillips, Keith Sweger and Roger Soren, respectively.
In addition to his playing and teaching activities, Daniel enjoys spending time in his garden, baking, playing with animals, and when he is not busy making reeds for his clients.