ISB 2023 Convention Presenter — Jeremy Baguyos

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Name: Jeremy Baguyos
Website: http://baguyos.com/
Presentation Date: Friday, June 9, 2023 10:00 AM
Presentation Venue: Britton Recital Hall
Presentation Title: ISB Composition Competition Recital
Presented / Performed Previous ISB Convention? No
Type of Presentation: Recital
Genre:
Bio:

Max Winningham is a performer, composer, and improvisor born in Houston, Texas. After graduating from Houston’s High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Max went on to acquire a BMA in Double Bass Performance from Northwestern University, under the guidance and mentorship of Andrew Raciti. Though his primary training is classical, his pursuits include a wide variety of genres and sensibilities, including electronic music, world music, and jazz. Max has performed and studied internationally in the USA, France, Canada, and Switzerland— and has participated in masterclasses and workshops with esteemed performers and pedagogues such as François Rabbath, Paul Ellison, and John Clayton. 

In 2018, Max spent a year in Paris studying with François Rabbath, and was awarded the International Rabbath Institute de Paris (IRIP) performance and teaching certificates— as well as one of the Artist-in-Residence positions at the Cité Internationale des Arts Paris. Max has recently finished a double MM degree in double bass performance and composition at Baylor University, studying with Sandor Ostlund and Scott McAllister. In 2022, Max’s piece Tabula
Rasa
was awarded the grand prize for an unaccompanied solo bass work in the International Society of Bassist’s David Walter Composition
Competition
, and he was afforded the opportunity to perform Tabula Rasa in New York’s Carnegie Hall through Baylor University’s Semper
Pro Musica
Competition.

When not performing, Max enjoys exploring studio recording and sound designing techniques, as well as building synths through electronic and analog means for his own compositions.

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