Double Bassist, composer, Robert Matheson’s repertoire includes classical and jazz compositions, as well as original works influenced by classical, jazz, folk, and rock music. He also enjoys collaborating with visual artists, dancers, and musicians on improvisation projects.
Past performances have taken Robert to Sonora, Mexico for Festival Dr. Alfonso Ortiz Tirado; Sedona, Arizona for Chamber Music Sedona; and to Los Angeles, California for performances at the Roxy, and the Eagle Rock Center for the Arts. He has performed with the guitar duo, Toccata; the Latin jazz group, Hans and the Attachés; Blue Pacific Swing Band; as well as the Tucson and Bakersfield Symphony Orchestras. His radio performances have included Chamber Music Showcase on KUAT 90.5 FM and Locals Only on KXCI 91.3 FM.
Robert has studied under Barry Green, David Young, and Patrick Neher. He has also participated in master classes with such distinguished bassists as, François Rabbath, Paul Ellison, and David Murray.
Robert performs with the Sierra Vista Symphony Orchestra and Tucson Chamber Orchestra. He is a music artist in the Opening Minds Through the Arts (OMA) residency program. He also lectures and teaches double bass at the Academy of Music and Dance in Tucson.
Robbie Great music - sat and listened to what you have here - hope we get to see y'all again soon - before the kid(s) graduate LOL... Y'all take care Uncle Don
living in LA now. gigging and teaching mostly. its still a quest to find student though haa. starting up a group right now. its a pretty cool mixture of music. hows arizona treating yuh?
Hello Robert, today I visited your page again to listen to your very nice tunes. Also this time I really enjoyed your wonderful tone and performance. Warm greetings from the Netherlands, Ruud.
Oye Robert!! I am so looking forward to meeting you and playing with you and getting involved in the musical community in Tucson, I will be there the 1st week of june and will get back with you!!! all the love turiya
"How long do you want to be loved? Is forever enough? Is forever enough?"...The Dixie Chicks (just being politically correct- we all know how important that is) Have a great w/e Peace & Love M&J the Breeze & Mr. J