Eric Goode
Eric Goode is an active freelance tuba player and music educator based in Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. Goode has performed in elite musical ensembles throughout the Boston area and beyond, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Sarma Brass Band, and many more large and chamber ensembles.
Mr. Goode is an active collaborator in featuring local and upcoming composers. Some recent commissions and premiers include Quantum Computing is the Elephant in the Bitcoin Vault by Danny Fratina, and The Natural Lands, a suite for tuba quartet by Shawn W. Davern, which won the Winston Morris Award for Excellence in Tuba and Euphonium Composition at the 2019 International Tuba and Euphonium Conference in Iowa City, Iowa.
In addition to his performing experience, Mr. Goode is an active educator. He is currently the Adjunct Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Visiting Lecturer at Salem State University. Mr. Goode is also the Instructor of Winds and Percussion at Milton Academy in Milton, Massachusetts. Mr. Goode is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Musical Arts at Boston University, where he is a student of Mike Roylance, principal tuba of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
To learn more, email Eric.