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Eric Goode

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Education and Training

’15 BM, James Madison University; ’17 MM, Boston University; ’23 DMA, Boston University

Eric Goode

Division: Expanded Education

Department: Brass and Percussion

Instrument: Tuba

Dr. Eric Goode is an active freelance tuba player and music educator based in Boston, Massachusetts. He has performed in elite musical ensembles throughout the Boston area and beyond.

Dr. Goode serves as Principal Tuba for the Boston Festival Orchestra and Cape Ann Symphony. He has appeared with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Albany Symphony, Springfield Symphony Orchestra, Cape Symphony Orchestra, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra, Symphony New Hampshire, and many more large and chamber ensembles.

Dr. Goode is an active collaborator in featuring local and upcoming composers. He is currently a member of commissioning projects that aim to introduce new works for the tuba and chamber groups. Some recent commissions and premiers include “Passacaglia” for brass quintet and “Look Up” for tuba and piano by Ryan Stees, “Quantum Computing is the Elephant in the Bitcoin Vault” by Danny Fratina, “Core Dogie” by Joe Ricard, and “The Natural Lands,” a suite for tuba quartet by Shawn W. Davern, which won the Winston Morris Award for Excellence in Tuba and Euphonium Composition at the 2019 International Tuba and Euphonium Conference in Iowa City, Iowa.

Dr. Goode brings a wealth of experience as an educator. He serves as a Lecturer in Music for Tuba and Euphonium at Boston University and the New England Conservatory, and is also on the faculty for NEC Prep. In the classroom, Dr. Goode is on faculty at Milton Academy, where he coaches middle and high school ensembles and develops curricula for jazz, general music, and orchestral courses. As an ensemble director and coach, Dr. Goode served as the director of the Pep Band and instructed the low brass for the Marching Band at Boston College from 2022–2025. Beyond his teaching responsibilities, he also served as the Children’s Program Artistic Manager for Shelter Music Boston, where he designed music-based programs for children and families facing homelessness, delivering these programs monthly at various partner sites from 2022–2024. He continues to serve as a regular performer for Shelter Music Boston programming.

Dr. Goode received his Bachelor of Music degree from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, where he studied with Professor Kevin Stees. During his tenure at James Madison University, Dr. Goode launched his performing career domestically and abroad, including a tour of Austria and Germany with the James Madison University Brass Band, and performances at International Tuba Euphonium Association conferences throughout the United States and in Linz, Austria. He received his Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in 2017 and 2023 from Boston University, where he was a student of Mike Roylance, principal tuba of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Curriculum Vitae

’15 BM, James Madison University; ’17 MM, Boston University; ’23 DMA, Boston University