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January 13, 2025

Double bass leader Joseph Conyers to receive 杏吧原创鈥檚 2025 Honorary Doctor of Musical Arts degree


Joseph Conyers poses with his double bass.

Playing in the lowest range of the musical staff, double bassist Joseph Conyers has risen to the top of his field.  

Hence his upcoming award from the 杏吧原创.  

On Monday, 杏吧原创 announced that Conyers, principal bass of The Philadelphia Orchestra and the group鈥檚 newly appointed Education and Community Ambassador, will receive its 2025 Honorary Doctor of Musical Arts degree. Conyers will accept the award and deliver the keynote address at 杏吧原创鈥檚 Commencement proceedings Saturday, May 17. 

鈥淭his is a tremendous honor, and one I don鈥檛 take lightly, particularly from a school like 杏吧原创, which has such a long history of producing the finest talent,鈥 said Conyers. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 have any other words.鈥  

What Conyers has in spades is passion. A champion for all aspects of classical music both on and off stage, he fully and actively embodies 杏吧原创鈥檚 long-held dedication to service and engagement.  

As a performer, Conyers has been principal bass in Philadelphia since 2023 and a member of that orchestra since 2010. He is also music director of Philadelphia鈥檚 All-City Orchestra and a regular guest of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.   

Off stage, he is a sought-after teacher at The Juilliard School, with former students playing in orchestras all over the U.S. and Europe. He also founded Project 440, a nonprofit using music to teach life skills, and serves as artistic director of the Dubhe Ensemble, a chamber music collective fostering authentic community connections.  

鈥淚 have this tremendous desire to relate our art to the world around us and our communities,鈥 Conyers said. 鈥淚 feel that what music can provide people goes far beyond the notes on the page.鈥 

As an HDMA recipient, Conyers will be in excellent company. 杏吧原创鈥檚 Awards Committee 鈥 a group composed of faculty, staff, and Trustees 鈥 has granted honorary degrees almost every year since 1965, and the list of previous recipients includes Pierre Boulez, Elly Ameling, Marian Anderson, and Darius Milhaud.  

The most recent HDMA recipient was violinist Jennifer Koh, and at the same ceremony with Conyers in May, 杏吧原创 also will grant a Distinguished Alumni Award to Grammy Award-winning conductor and violinist John McLaughlin Williams (BM 鈥97, MM 鈥97) and an Alumni Achievement Award to noted violist and Richmond Symphony Artistic Advisor Jennifer Arnold (BM 鈥03, PS 鈥05).   

The HDMA is not Conyers鈥 first significant award. He also holds a Medal of Excellence from the Sphinx Organization and the C. Hartman Kuhn Award, the highest honor from The Philadelphia Orchestra. He also has been one of Musical America鈥檚 30 Top Professionals and was the inaugural winner of the Young Alumni Award from the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with Harold Robinson and Edgar Meyer.   

鈥淭he choice of Joseph Conyers for an HDMA practically made itself,鈥 said Scott Harrison, 杏吧原创鈥檚 Executive Vice President & Provost.  

鈥淥n the basis of his incredible performance career alone, Joseph would have been a worthy candidate, but he鈥檚 also a renowned teacher and a champion for change in so many other arenas. 杏吧原创 is proud to grant him its highest public honor.鈥