Prior to joining the Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra as principal bassist, Kohei was a member of the double bass section in the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra and toured Japan with the 2015, 2016, and 2017 Pacific Music Festival Orchestra playing under the direction of music director and conductor, Valery Gergiev. His most recent memorable performances include being a member of the Yale University School of Music’s Yale in New York concert series at Carnegie Hall for which he performed in chamber ensemble arrangements of Bruckner’s 7th Symphony and Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale.

Kohei earned his B.M. in Double Bass Performance from the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, and Dance studying under Diana Gannett and Stephen Molina and his M.M. and M.M.A. from the Yale University School of Music studying under Donald Palma. He currently lives in New Haven with his partner, Winona, and three dogs.

Hidden talent(s): Used to play baseball and can switch-hit.

Favorite musical memory:Every time my parents attend my concerts. Before the performance begins I try to find where in the audience they are sitting.

Favorite Motto or Quote:“Clover, stop eating the grass.” (Clover is one of my dogs. She likes eating grass.Not really a favorite quote- I just end up having to say it a lot.)

Favorite Composer:Liszt and Chopin. For non-classical, Honne. Lo-fi music for relaxing.

What/Who inspired you to take up your instrument:My dad played electric bass in a rock band when he was in high school and he suggested I try learning bass when my elementary school offered string instrument classes..

Year you joined the ECSO: 2018

Jordan Calixto recently finished his two-year MM program at the Yale School of Music studying with Don Palma. In 2016, Jordan received his undergraduate degree at the Juilliard School studying double bass with Albert Laszlo. Jordan has attended the Aspen Music Festival under the Vincent Wilkinson scholarship in 2013, the National Orchestral Institute in 2015, the Atlantic Music Festival in 2015, the Orford Music Festival in 2016, Caroga Lake Music Festival and the National Arts Centre Young Artists Program run by violin virtuoso Pinchas Zukerman. Jordan currently plays with the Eastern Connecticut Symphony and substitutes with the New Haven Symphony.

Hidden talent(s):Avid soccer player and amatuer cook.

Favorite musical memory:Performing an all Shostakovich concert under the baton of Vladimir Jurowski at Juilliard.

Favorite Motto or Quote:“Where words fail, music speaks.” Hans Christian Andersen

Favorite Composer:Mahler

What/Who inspired you to take up your instrument:My Mother and my Brother.

Year you joined the ECSO:2006

Ryan began piano lessons at age six. At age 10, he started playing trumpet, performing in both jazz and concert bands in his hometown of West Palm Beach, Florida. Ryan taught himself how to play the bass guitar in high school, yet he did not discover his true passion until the age of 20, when he picked up his first double bass. Ryan holds a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from the University of Florida, a Master of Music and a Doctorate of Musical Arts from the Hartt School at the University of Hartford. He has completed Double Bass Book 1, Book 2, Book 3 and Book 5 Suzuki Teacher Training through the American Suzuki Institute.

Ryan has studied under Kevin Casseday at the University of Florida and Robert Black at the Hartt School of Music. He has also attended over 10 summer sessions with world-renowned solo bassist Gary Karr. During his first year at the Hartt School of Music, Ryan won the Miami String Quartet Competition in its first year of existence. In 2003, he had the privilege of performing at Carnegie Hall with the National Festival Orchestra under the baton of Lukas Foss.

Ryan teaches strings at the middle school level and is the Orchestra Director at a Connecticut high school. He has also taught at the elementary school level. As an adjunct at the University of Hartford, Dr. Ford works with aspiring music teachers. He has been teaching a private studio of double bassists since 1999.

Ryan is a member of the Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra and the Waterbury Symphony Orchestra and has also played with the Hartford Symphony, New Britain Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra, the Aternus Chamber Orchestra, the Hartt Symphony, the Albany (GA) Symphony and the Gainesville (FL) Symphony. He was a founding member of the Paper Moon Jazz Trio and the Sophisticates New Music Ensemble, and is a current member of the Amuse Blues Jazz Trio. Ryan’s solo work has been featured at yoga studios, churches and synagogues as well as at New Music and Bass Festivals.

Ryan is a member of the Suzuki Association of the Americas and the National Association for Music Education. He serves as a board member for the CT Chapter of the American String Teachers Association and is a Lifetime Member of the International Society of Bassists.

Favorite Composer:J.S. Bach

Who/What inspired you to take up your instrument:Before I started playing the double bass, I played piano, trumpet, and bass guitar. I picked up the double bass intending to learn jazz, but my teacher would not teach it without teaching the bow. Once I started using the bow, I fell in love with the bass, and orchestral music.

Bio coming soon.