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JEREMY MCCOY is Assistant Principal Double Bass of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra where he has been a member since 1985. After attending the Curtis Institute of Music, from which he received a Bachelor of Music, Mr. McCoy began his career with the National Arts Centre Orchestra in his native Ottawa, Canada. Apart from his orchestral duties, Mr. McCoy is active as soloist, chamber musician and commercial session player. He has performed on recital series in New York and on CBC Radio and has been a concerto soloist at the National Arts Centre, with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, the Atlantic Chamber Orchestra and Musica Viva of New York. Mr. McCoy has performed at several summer festivals including Marlboro, Banff the Grand Tetons and Kneisel Hall and has collaborated with members of the Guarneri, Juilliard, Cleveland and Tokyo string quartets. He has taught at Japan’s Affinis Festival, is currently on the faculty of the Bowdoin International Music Festival and is an associate faculty member at Columbia University. As a performer of new music, Mr. McCoy appears regularly with the New York groups Sequitur, Speculum Musicae and Ensemble Sospeso and has recorded for Koch Classics, CRI, Albany and Mode Records. Mr. McCoy was winner of the 1990 Olga Koussevitsky Competition and has been the recipient of awards from the Canada Council.
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