
Orin O'Brien with David J. Grossman
'Orin O'Brien' (born
1935) is an American
double bassist. She has been a member of the
New York Philharmonic since joining in 1966 under the direction of
Leonard Bernstein and was the first woman to join the orchestra in its history. She currently teaches at
the Juilliard School,
Manhattan School of Music, and
Mannes College of Music.
She was born in
Hollywood,
Los Angeles, California to actors
George O'Brien and
Marguerite Churchill and began her studies with
Milton Kestenbaum, former principal bass of the
NBC Symphony Orchestra and
Pittsburgh Symphony under
Fritz Reiner and with
Herman Reinshagen, former principal and assistant-principal bass of the
New York Philharmonic under
Gustav Mahler and
Arturo Toscanini at the
University of California, Los Angeles. She continued her studies at
the Juilliard School in New York City with
Frederick Zimmermann.
Before joining the New York Philharmonic, O'Brien performed with the
New York City Ballet,
Metropolitan Opera,
Saidenberg Little Symphony, and the
American Symphony Orchestra under
Leopold Stokowski where she played the double bass solo as principal bass in the American premiere of
Alberto Ginastera's ''Variaciones Concertantes'' in 1962. She performed at the
Marlboro Music Festival in the 1960s where she made recordings with
Pablo Casals and gave the premiere of
Gunther Schuller's Quartet for Double Basses which was later recorded with
Robert Gladstone,
Frederick Zimmermann, and
Alvin Brehm. She has previously taught at YMHA, the Estherwood Summer Musical Festival, and the Institute de Haute Etudes Musicales in Montreux, Switerzerland.
External links
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Time Magazine article, December 9, 1966
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New York Philharmonic profile
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Juilliard School profile