James Akins (tubist)
James Akins is an American tubist, music professor, and both a player and maker of Native American flutes.
Life and career
Akins studied the tuba with Ronald Bishop, Cleveland Orchestra; Arnold Jacobs, Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Robert Ryker, Montreal Symphony; Fredrick Schaufele Jr, Lakewood High School; and Robert LeBlanc, Professor Emeritus at Ohio State University. He received his Bachelor of Music in 1978 and Master of Music in 1982 from Ohio State University.
He is Associate Professor of tuba and euphonium at Ohio State University and has been principal tuba of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra since 1981. He is a member of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet, and the Ohio Brass Quintet. Akins is also a clinician/consultant for the Tuba Exchange in Durham, North Carolina and has been a design consultant for various tuba companies including the G+P Instrument Company in Milan, Italy. As a consultant for the United Musical Instrument Company, working with the Conn Instrument Co. division, he collaborates in the development of professional tubas, developing several new designs. As a clinician for these companies, Akins has given tuba masterclasses and recitals for high schools and colleges throughout the United States. He has also presented masterclasses with the Native American flute and is himself a flute maker. He has taught several tubists, including Carol Jantsch as a beginner. His studio at Ohio State University is one of the largest in the country.
Sources
- Columbus Symphony Orchestra About the Symphony.
- Murphy, Kate (December 23, 2001). "Grass Roots Business: The Capital of Oom-Pah-Pah. New York Times
- National Public Radio (August 20, 2002). "Dent Eraser". All Things Considered
- Ohio State University. Staff biography: James Akins
- ProMusica Chamber Orchestra (March 1, 2007). "Splendor in the Brass", Promusica's March Baroque Series Performance
- Wittstock, Susan (October 5, 2004). "Flute class instills Native American spirit", onCampus (Ohio State University faculty newspaper) Vol. 33, No. 19 (reprinted on Waking Spirit Flutes)