Tom Van Dyck

Tom Van Dyck,

double bass

Thomas Van Dyck is an active chamber and orchestral musician in the U.S. as well as abroad. A recipient of the Maurice Schwarz Prize at Tanglewood and a Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Fellowship, Thomas has played at The Mostly Mozart Festival in New York City, New York City’s Town Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, the Boston Chamber Music society, Harvard University’s Houghton Library Chamber music series, The Union College Chamber Music Series, Bay Chamber Concerts in Rockport Maine, Kingston chamber music Festival, Morrison Chamber Music Series in San Francisco and the Rockport Chamber music festival among others. A former member of the New World Symphony, he is a frequent guest with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the San Diego Symphony. In addition to enjoying a diverse performing career, Thomas is Artist teacher of Double Bass at the Longy Conservatory of Music in Cambridge Massachusetts and has taught at the New England Conservatory, the Boston Conservatory, the San Francisco Conservatory and the Hartt School of Music.

 

(Photo credit: Vanessa Briceno-Scherzer)