Gary Hamme

 

Gary Hamme, began his musical studies in Florida and after attaining a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Central Florida in 1975, he continued studying with Ronald Roseman, receiving his Master of Music at the Juilliard School in 1978. Earlier, in 1977, Gary founded the Brioso Woodwind Quintet, which won the Artists International competition, resulting in a Carnegie Recital Hall debut and two successful return engagements. Over the years, Gary has firmly established his career as a professional freelance artist with an emphasis in orchestral and chamber music. In addition to frequent solo appearances and recording projects, he has performed with many notable orchestras including the Brooklyn Philharmonic, New York Chamber Symphony, New York Pops, Mostly Mozart Festival, New York Choral Society, Little Orchestra Society, Opera Orchestra of New York, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Jupiter Symphony Orchestra, National Chorale, Amor Artis Chorale Orchestra, Philharmonia Virtuosi, Soloisti New York, American Ballet Theatre and the American Symphony Orchestra. To date, he has also been an affiliated member of twelve successful Broadway shows.