Bobby Scharmann
Lecturer in Bass
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Bobby Scharmann is a lecturer in bass in the Glenn Korff School of Music. As a teenager, Bobby Scharmann originally found his love for the bass through transcribing the electric basslines of bassist Flea from The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Previously a student of piano and viola, Bobby quickly formed a number of rock bands, joined his high school jazz band and area youth orchestra, and discovered the bass as his primary musical voice.
A native of Manhattan, Kansas, Scharmann is a stylistically diverse bassist and educator with experience in a wide range of genres. He was appointed Associate Principal Bass with the Omaha Symphony in 2023 after performing as a member of the bass section since 2017. His festival appearances include the Aspen Music Festival and the National Repertory Orchestra.
In addition to his orchestral career, Scharmann has performed jazz, rock, and pop throughout the United States, appearing at such venues as The Jazz Kitchen and The Chatterbox in Indianapolis, as well as Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. He received two awards from Downbeat Magazine’s Student Music Awards in 2015 for work with his co-led jazz septet JKS. The septet released their debut album “Moonflower” later that year. Scharmann was also invited to Ravinia’s Steans Institute Program for Jazz in 2014, where he studied with faculty Dr. David Baker, Rufus Reid, Curtis Fuller and Dr. Nathan Davis.
Scharmann received his Master of Music degree from Indiana University as a student of Kurt Muroki and Jeremy Allen, and his Bachelor of Music degree from Kansas State University as a student of Gordon Lewis and David Littrell.
When he is not practicing, performing, or teaching, Scharmann enjoys spending time with his cats, playing video games, running, playing disc golf, and dreaming about his mediocre comedy career.