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Bassist
John Mietus was born in Hong Kong and started studying double bass at the age of 4. He first began his studies with Nicole Castleberry-Clouser of The Cleveland Pops Orchestra, then furthered his education with both Henry Peyrebrune of The Cleveland Orchestra and Tracy Rowell, Bass Faculty at Oberlin Conservatory. He then pursued his Bachelors at the University of Southern California with David Allen Moore and completed his Masters of Music at Rice University with Paul Ellison and Tim Pitts. Past teachers also include Nicholas Walker, Peter Lloyd, Dominick Fiore, Francois Rabbath, and the late Anthony Bianco.
Currently, John is the Associate Principal Bass of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. Previously he had won a position with the New World Symphony and has also performed with many other noteworthy ensembles such as the Houston Symphony, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra, Pacific Music Festival Orchestra, Bay of Plenty Symphonia, Chagrin Valley Studio Orchestra, and the Cleveland Philharmonic.
He has an extensive solo career and is notable the first bassist in the world to perform the Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto for double bass and orchestra. He has appeared as a soloist with the Tulsa Philharmonic, Cleveland Philharmonic, Xiangjiang Philharmonic Orchestra, the International Music Festival Orchestra, the Ohio Music Educators Association National Conference, and the Concerto Chamber Orchestra, and has been featured on From the Top. He performs on a 2016 Sergio Scaramelli “Majestic” Model double bass, which received a Silver Medal at the Rome International Competition.
A longtime lover of chamber music, he has performed internationally with his own chamber group "Trio Chroma" as well as various other chamber concerts with members of the Chicago Symphony, Baltimore Symphony and the San Diego Symphony.
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