James Bass
Professor and Chair of the Department of Music, Director of Choral Studies

Director, Choral Studies

James K. Bass, GRAMMY®-winning singer and conductor, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Music, and Director of Choral Studies at The Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA. He is the associate conductor for the Miami-based ensemble Seraphic Fire and is the Artistic Director of the Long Beach Camerata Singers.

Bass is an active soloist and ensemble artist. In 2017 he made his Cleveland Orchestra solo debut singing with Franz Welser-Möst and the orchestra in Miami and in Severance Hall, Cleveland. Other engagements as a soloist include the New World Symphony with Michael Tilson-Thomas, The Florida Orchestra, Grand Rapids Symphony, Back Bay Chorale and Orchestra, Firebird Chamber Orchestra, and The Sebastians. He has appeared with numerous professional vocal ensembles including Seraphic Fire, Conspirare, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Apollo Master Chorale, Vox Humanae, True Concord, and Spire. He was the featured baritone soloist on the GRAMMY-nominated recording Pablo Neruda: The Poet Sings with fellow singer Lauren Snouffer, conductor Craig Hella-Johnson, and the GRAMMY-winning ensemble Conpirare. He is one of 13 singers on the GRAMMY®-nominated disc A Seraphic Fire Christmas and appears on CD recordings on the Harmonia Mundi, Naxos, Albany, and Seraphic Fire Media labels.

Bass was selected by the master conductor of the Amsterdam Baroque Soloists, Ton Koopman, to be one of only 20 singers for a presentation of Cantatas by J. S. Bach in Carnegie Hall and was an auditioned member of Robert Shaw’s workshop choir at Carnegie. He has appeared as conductor with the Florida Orchestra during their annual education concerts.

During his tenure as Artistic Director for the Master Chorale of Tampa Bay, the official chorus of the Florida Orchestra, he was responsible for five recordings and multiple world premieres. In 2012 he served as chorusmaster and co-editor for the Naxos recording entitled Delius: Sea Drift and Appalachia featuring the Florida Orchestra and conducted by Stefan Sanderling. In 2014 he was the principal preparer for the recording Holiday Pops Live! conducted by the principal pops conductor Jeff Tyzik. During his tenure as a chorusmaster, he has prepared choirs for Sir Colin Davis, Sir David Willcocks, Jahja Ling, Michael Tilson-Thomas, Gerard Schwarz, Giancarlo Guerrero, Michael Francis, Marcelo Lehninger, Stefan Sanderling, Evan Rogister, Danail Rachlev, Joshua Weilerstein, Markus Huber, David Lockington, Xian Zhang, Patrick Quigley, and Neal Stulberg.

His professional career has coincided with the development of Seraphic Fire as one of the premier vocal ensembles in the United States. He has been actively involved as soloist, ensemble artist, editor, producer, and preparer for 14 of the ensemble’s recordings and routinely conducts the ensemble in Miami and on tour. During the summer of 2011, he co-founded the Professional Choral Institute. In its inaugural year of recording, Seraphic Fire and PCI received the GRAMMY® nomination for Best Choral Performance for their recording of Johannes Brahms’ Ein Deuthches Requiem. As the Director of Education for the ensemble, he has been involved with annual events that service more than 2000 students in the Miami-Dade county area each year. In 2017 Seraphic Fire and UCLA launched a new educational initiative entitled the Ensemble Artist Program that aims to identify and train the next generation of high-level ensemble singers.

Bass received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Miami, where he was a doctoral fellow, and is a graduate of the Interlochen Arts Academy.

Aubrey Foard
Lecturer - Tuba Performance
Lindsey Beardsley
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Camilo Cedeno
Assistant to the Chair - Department of Music Performance, Education and Composition
Wendy Caldwell
Lecturer - Vocal Coaching
Ryan Brown
Lecturer - Choral Studies and Music Education
Melissa Bilal
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Amy Sanchez
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Jan Berry Baker
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James Miller
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Lucy Yates
Lecturer - Vocal Diction and Vocal Coaching
Lou Anne Neill
Lecturer - Harp Performance, Harp LA Philharmonic
Iris Malkin
Lecturer - Vocal Coaching
Michael Dean
Professor - Voice Performance
Inna Faliks
Professor - Head of Piano
Gloria Cheng
Adjunct Professor - Contemporary Music, Performance Studies
Victoria Kirsch
Lecturer - Vocal Coaching
Brendan McBrien
Lecturer - Music Education
Ben Hong
Lecturer - Cello Performance
Andrew Ordonez
Events Manager - Department of Music Performance, Education and Composition
Jonathan Davis
Lecturer - Oboe Performance
Rakefet Hak
Continuing Lecturer - Opera UCLA
Dwayne Milburn
Lecturer - Conducting and Composition
Arturo O’Farrill
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Nick DePinna
Adjunct Assistant Professor - Musicianship
Joshua Ranz
Lecturer - Clarinet Performance
Ian Krouse
Distinguished Professor - Co-Area Head, Composition
Shahab Paranj
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Noel Cano Hearn
Lecturer - Alexander Technique and Music Education
Gregory Goodall
Lecturer - Percussion Performance
Christoph Bull
Adjunct Professor - Organ Performance
William Kinderman
Distinguished Professor and Elaine Krown Klein Chair in Performance Studies
Theresa Dimond
Lecturer - Percussion Performance
Movses Pogossian
Distinguished Professor of Violin; Founder and Advisor, Armenian Music Program - Music Performance
Juliana Gondek
Distinguished Professor - Voice Performance
Varty Manouelian
Lecturer - Violin Performance, Violin LA Philharmonic
Che-Yen Chen
Professor - Viola Performance
Lily Chen-Hafteck
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Wendy Richman
Lecturer - Performance Studies
David Lefkowitz
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Mildred Yi
Lecturer - Music Education
Kay Rhie
Assistant Professor - Composition
Peter Golub
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Sarah Koo Freeman
Visiting Professor - Cello Performance
Hitomi Oba
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Neal Stulberg
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John Steinmetz
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Boris Allakhverdyan
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Vladimir Chernov
Distinguished Professor - Voice Performance
Ji Young An
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James Darrah
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Travis J. Cross
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David Kaplan
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Jens Lindemann
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Dante De Silva
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Chris Hanulik
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Johanna Gamboa-Kroesen
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Alison Deane
Associate Adjunct Professor
Richard Danielpour
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Cheryl Lin Fielding
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