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Richard Antoine White is an author, inspirational speaker, and professional musician. He is currently the principal tubist of the Santa Fe Symphony and is in his 10th season as principal tubist of the New Mexico Philharmonic. He's also the first African American musician in the United States to earn a doctorate in tuba performance and is now a professor of tuba at the University of New Mexico. With over two decades of performing on the world’s classical music stages, tubist Richard White has matured into a musician known for his clear sound and stylistic flexibility. He began his tuba studies with Ed. Goldstein at age twelve at The Baltimore School for the Performing Arts, where he graduated with honors. He then went to the Peabody Conservatory of Music to study with David Fedderly (Principal Tubist, Baltimore Symphony) where he received his Bachelor’s degree. On the advice of Mr. Fedderly, Richard traveled to Indiana University to study with the legendary Professor Daniel Perantoni. He continued his studies there receiving both his Master’s and Doctoral degrees.
IN THIS EPISODE…Dr. White shares his incredible life journey from being homeless with his mother on the streets of Baltimore to being the principal tubist of the Santa Fe Symphony and principal tubist of the New Mexico Philharmonic. As you can imagine there is a remarkable amount of life experience and lessons learned, and community found from his beginning to where he is now, and that journey is what RAW Tuba shares today. He isn’t done with his goals yet, he also shares a big new way to give back through the RAW Tuba Ranch.
🔍 Breakdown with Dr. Richard Antione White:
Chapter 2 (2:00) Richard’s beginning
Chapter 3 (7:05) Being taken away
Chapter 4 (12:51) Starting school
Chapter 5 (16:02) Finding music
Chapter 6 (21:22) Auditioning for new school
Chapter 7 (29:38) work ethic and practice
Chapter 8 (34:24) Connecting with his brother
Chapter 9 (38:38) Finding his father
Chapter 10 (44:33) Doctorate
Chapter 11 (48:02) Writing I’m Possible
Chapter 12 (55:06) Closing Remarks
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📞 Connect with Richard Antione White
👊 To learn more about Not Almost There by visiting this link
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By Joe Chura5
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Richard Antoine White is an author, inspirational speaker, and professional musician. He is currently the principal tubist of the Santa Fe Symphony and is in his 10th season as principal tubist of the New Mexico Philharmonic. He's also the first African American musician in the United States to earn a doctorate in tuba performance and is now a professor of tuba at the University of New Mexico. With over two decades of performing on the world’s classical music stages, tubist Richard White has matured into a musician known for his clear sound and stylistic flexibility. He began his tuba studies with Ed. Goldstein at age twelve at The Baltimore School for the Performing Arts, where he graduated with honors. He then went to the Peabody Conservatory of Music to study with David Fedderly (Principal Tubist, Baltimore Symphony) where he received his Bachelor’s degree. On the advice of Mr. Fedderly, Richard traveled to Indiana University to study with the legendary Professor Daniel Perantoni. He continued his studies there receiving both his Master’s and Doctoral degrees.
IN THIS EPISODE…Dr. White shares his incredible life journey from being homeless with his mother on the streets of Baltimore to being the principal tubist of the Santa Fe Symphony and principal tubist of the New Mexico Philharmonic. As you can imagine there is a remarkable amount of life experience and lessons learned, and community found from his beginning to where he is now, and that journey is what RAW Tuba shares today. He isn’t done with his goals yet, he also shares a big new way to give back through the RAW Tuba Ranch.
🔍 Breakdown with Dr. Richard Antione White:
Chapter 2 (2:00) Richard’s beginning
Chapter 3 (7:05) Being taken away
Chapter 4 (12:51) Starting school
Chapter 5 (16:02) Finding music
Chapter 6 (21:22) Auditioning for new school
Chapter 7 (29:38) work ethic and practice
Chapter 8 (34:24) Connecting with his brother
Chapter 9 (38:38) Finding his father
Chapter 10 (44:33) Doctorate
Chapter 11 (48:02) Writing I’m Possible
Chapter 12 (55:06) Closing Remarks
Material Referenced in this interview:
📞 Connect with Richard Antione White
👊 To learn more about Not Almost There by visiting this link
Connect with Joe on social here: