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Musician Profile - David Schmude
What is your hometown? Ann Arbor, Michigan
How long have you been with the BPO? Since 2000.
What is your favorite part of being a member of the BPO? Playing Cello with other musicians for a living.
What is your favorite piece of music? I don't really have a favorite. I do not enjoy contemporary music.
What other orchestras have you performed with? Florida Orchestra, Canton Symphony, New World Symphony
What types of music do you like to listen to? Movie music, video game music
Do you play any other instruments? No
What do you like to do in your free time? Cycling, small scale wood and plastic modeling
What is your favorite movie? I enjoy many movies equal for different reasons
What is your favorite TV show? That 70's Show
What is your favorite restaurant? Starbucks!
What do you like best about Buffalo? The water and the Summers
Biography
David Schmude has been a member of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra since 2000. Prior to his appointment with the BPO, he performed with the Canton Symphony, Florida Orchestra and the New World Symphony. A native of Ann Arbor, Michigan, he received his Bachelor of Music degree at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where he was a scholarship student of Stephen Geber. Mr. Schmude has performed in some of the most prestigious halls in Europe, Japan, and the United States. He has performed in numerous festivals including the Kent/Blossom Music Festival, the National Repertory Orchestra, the National Orchestral Institute and the Pacific Music Festival. Mr. Schmude has been a soloist with the Ars Nova Musicians and Camerata di Sant'Antonio. An active chamber musician, Mr. Schmude has performed with the Buffalo Chamber Players, The Nashville Chamber Players, Kodama Trio and the Clara Quartet. He is also the cellist of the Browning Duo. In addition to his performance career, Mr. Schmude is also an advocate in music education. He was an adjunct cello professor at the Western Kentucky University at Bowling Green and currently teaches at the Orchard Park Music School and Vivace String Camp in the summer. He currently resides in Williamsville with his wife, Cindy Lin and their two dogs, Molly and Spoony.
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