Thomas Martin
Internation Fellow in Double Bass
Thomas's parents, on seeing their son's growing interest in music and especially the lower
string sound, bought him his first double bass back in 1953. In addition to his studies on the
instrument, young Thomas used to spend after school time and weekends at the shop nurturing what
was to become a lifelong fascination with the instrument itself.
Tom went on to become one of the leading players on the double bass, holding principal
positions with the Buffalo Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony, Academy of St
Martin in the Fields, English Chamber, City of Birmingham Symphony, and of course, two great
periods with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Tom taught for many years at London’s Guildhall School of Music and is now professor at the
Royal College of Music in London. He is International Chair of Double Bass at the RSAMD where he
visits regularly. Tom is famed for making numerous solo and master-class appearances all over the
world. It is a great endorsement to his teaching abilities that many of his past students now span
the globe in leading positions.
As the years went on, Tom's fascination with the instrument itself continued to grow. This has
led to a "revolving collection" of many of the finest double basses in the world passing through
his hands, which have all found appreciative homes. Of course all these instruments have provided a
great education for Tom who is now considered to be one of the leading experts on the double basses
of the masters. His expertise is now sought by many players and dealers, and he has become a
regular contributor with articles on the subject of basses and makers in
The Strad and
Double Bassist magazines.

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