Music of the Baroque

Ensemble
William Buchman

William Buchman
BASSOON

Principal bassoon of Music of the Baroque, William Buchman serves as assistant principal bassoon with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, which he joined in 1992. Mr. Buchman has also performed and toured with the Chicago Chamber Musicians, Chicago Pro Musica, and the Chicago Symphony Winds, and has played chamber music with pianists Daniel Barenboim and Christoph Eschenbach. He made his début as a soloist with the Chicago Symphony in February 2002, and was a soloist at the 1998 Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center. Mr. Buchman has appeared at the Eastern Shore Chamber Music Festival in Maryland, the Grand Teton Music Festival in Wyoming, and the St. Bart’s Music Festival in the Caribbean. He was awarded first prize in the 1990 Gillet Competition of the International Double Reed Society, and has performed at several IDRS conferences since then.

A native of Canton, Ohio, Mr. Buchman earned a bachelor of science degree in physics from Brown University in 1987. With the support of a DAAD Fellowship, he continued his physics studies the following year at the Universität Fridericiana Karlsruhe in Germany. Upon returning to the United States, Mr. Buchman studied bassoon performance at Yale University with Arthur Weisberg and at the University of Southern California with Norman Herzberg.

Formerly on the faculty of the Meadows School at Southern Methodist University, Mr. Buchman has taught at the DePaul University School of Music since 1997. Mr. Buchman also coaches the bassoon section of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, and has presented master classes in Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Indiana, Brazil, and China.