The Art of Double Bass Playing is the result of a collaboration between
Warren Benfield, an outstanding bassist/teacher and James Seay Dean,
Jr., Associate Professor of English at the University of
Wisconsin-Parkside, a skilled writer/editor. Warren Benfield started his
professional career in 1934 as the youngest member of the Minneapolis
Symphony. Moving on to the St. Louis Symphony as principal bass and then
to the Philadelphia Orchestra as co-principal bass, he joined the
Chicago Symphony in 1949 where he remained until his retirement in 1987.
Benfield has always been dedicated to teaching, and during his years
with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, he was on the faculties of
Northwestern University and DePaul University. He has also given many
master classes and lectures, including two in China. Since retiring, he
is continuing to teach a few students at the American Conservatory and
at Chicago's Merit School for underprivileged children, which focuses on
the arts. Benfield's particular aim is to teach the approach of the
double bass from a musical, as well as a technical standpoint.