Speaking at The Summer of 2020
Titus Underwood is Principal Oboe of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra and a 2021 recipient of the Sphinx Medal of Excellence award. Prior to the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, he was Acting Associate Principal of Utah Symphony. He received his Master of Music from The Juilliard School, where he studied with Elaine Douvas, and he pursued additional studies with Nathan Hughes and Pedro Diaz. Titus earned his Bachelor of Music at the Cleveland Institute of Music as a pupil of John Mack, legendary principal oboist of the Cleveland Orchestra. There he also studied with Frank Rosenwein and Jeffrey Rathbun. In 2013, he received his artist diploma from The Colburn School with Allan Vogel. Additional teachers include Anne Marie Gabriele, Robert Atherholt, and Joseph Robinson. Titus has performed as guest principal of Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Miami Symphony Orchestra, and Florida Orchestra. Also, he has played with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Atlanta Symphony, Puerto Rico Symphony, and San Diego Symphony. Titus has also played principal in Chineke!, Gateways Music Festival, and Bellingham Festival of Music.
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