Seattle-based tubist Andy Abel enjoys an active performance career spanning the West Coast. He serves as Principal Tubist with the Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra (Honolulu, HI), Spokane Symphony (Spokane, WA), and Oregon Ballet Theatre (Portland, OR), and is on the faculty at Pacific Lutheran University (Tacoma, WA). In 2014, Andy became the youngest-ever tuba fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center (Lenox, MA), where he studied and performed with members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. From 2019 to 2023, he was a fellow with the New World Symphony (Miami Beach, FL), America’s orchestral academy, whose alumni shape the future of classical music in over 30 countries around the world. He is a frequent guest with his hometown Seattle Symphony, and has also performed with the Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Baltimore Symphony Orchestras. A seasoned studio musician, his diverse recording credits include the Emmy-winning television series Community and DOTA 2, a video game with a daily player base of over 800,000. He can also be heard on two Seattle Symphony recordings: The Unchanging Sea (2018) and The Flying Lotus (2017). His summer festival appearances include the Britt Festival, Spoleto Festival USA, Music Academy of the West, and the Pierre Monteux School and Music Festival. In addition to his role at Pacific Lutheran, Andy maintains a private teaching studio for middle and high school students across the Puget Sound region. He has been a guest lecturer at numerous institutions, leading masterclasses at Oberlin College, the University of Oregon, the University of Washington, and others. He also serves on the faculty of the annual Midsummer Music Retreat (Walla Walla, WA), where adult musicians of all skill levels come together in a non-competitive setting to learn, perform, and have fun. Beyond his performance and teaching work, Andy has built a parallel career in professional fundraising. He has served on development teams for major symphony orchestras, specializing in connecting with prospective donors and creating meaningful opportunities to deepen philanthropic engagement in support of classical music. Andy holds a Bachelor of Music from the University of Washington, where he studied with Christopher Olka (Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra), and a Master of Music from the Colburn School, where he studied with Norman Pearson (retired, Los Angeles Philharmonic). He lives in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood with his wife and two cats, Merry and Pippin. Outside of music, Andy enjoys skiing, watching baseball, and collecting vinyl records.
What They Play
EBC836
The EBC836 is a 6/4 size tuba inspired by the legendary York orchestral CC tuba. This large tuba is at home on stage with a symphony orchestra or concert band, in the pit of an opera or ballet orchestra, and is nimble enough to play in small chamber ensembles. The next generation 6/4 tuba has arrived!
- Key of CC, 6/4
- .750" bore
- 20" upright bell
- 4 front-action pistons + 5th rotary valve
- Silver-plated
- Deluxe case