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Contrabass Conversations

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961: Nick Scholefield on winning a position in the Atlanta Symphony

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Nick Scholefield joined the double bass section of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in 2022. Prior to joining the ASO, Scholefield was a member of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra since 2019. He studied with Jeffrey Turner and Bruce Bransby and is a Georgia native.

We talk about Nick’s audition process, lessons learned along the way, his preparation process and how it evolved, and much more.

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