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Originally from Cape Town, South Africa, Bradley Möller is a freelance tubist and educator based in Los Angeles. Mr. Möller actively performs throughout the Southern California region as an orchestral performer and can be heard on television, video game, and commercial soundtracks as a recording artist. In addition to his freelance career, Mr. Möller has made appearances with the Industry Opera Company, Berkeley Symphony Orchestra, Eastern Sierra Festival Orchestra, Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra, Claremont Symphony Orchestra, and was a member of the Disneyland Band from 2017 to 2020. As a competitor, Mr. Möller won 1st prize at the 2019 IWBC Tuba Solo Competition, and was a finalist and semi-finalist at the VTEC, Falcone, ITEC, and Markneukirchen international solo competitions.
As an educator, Mr. Möller holds faculty positions at Pepperdine University and California State University Dominguez Hills, where he teaches trombone, euphonium, tuba, and academic classes in brass methods, brass literature, and musicianship. Additionally, he is a teaching artist at the Los Angeles Philharmonic El Sistema-inspired programs, YOLA at Torres and YOLA at Hola, providing instruction in low brass instruments and courses in music theory. He also maintains a private studio and frequently coaches chamber music at the University of Southern California.
Mr. Möller is currently completing his Doctor of Musical Arts in Tuba Performance at the University of Southern California. His scholarly interests include neoliberalism in higher education, issues of social justice, advocacy issues in higher education, and 20th-century post-tonal theory. He was awarded a Master of Music degree from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, a Bachelor of Music from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and attended the Colburn School Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles.