Dr. Spencer Phillips is highly sought after as both an orchestral bassist and chamber musician throughout the United States and abroad. Recent performance engagements include a US tour with the Munich Symphoniker, performances with the International Chamber Orchestra of Puerto Rico, performances with the Michigan Opera Theater, Solo Bassist with the International Chamber Orchestra led by violinist Dimitri Berlinsky, as well as recording the complete Beethoven Symphonies with Orchestre de la Francophonie Canadian, under Jean-Philippe Tremblay.
Dr. Phillips is a graduate of the Interlochen Arts Academy, Michigan, where he studied with Derek Weller. He went on to study with Jack Budrow (Michigan State University) and Orin O'Brien (New York Philharmonic) at the Manhattan School of Music,
NYC. He completed his doctorate in music performance with a minor in music theory at the Eastman School of Music where he studied with James VanDemark. He was a prize winner at the International Society of Bassist competition in 2005.
Dr. Phillips is Principal Bass of Symphoria (Syracuse Symphony Orchestra), Tri-City Opera, and the Binghamton Philharmonic. He currently teaches at Syracuse University and is also a radio host for WCNY Classic FM Syracuse.
When he is not playing the double bass Spencer is an avid hockey fan, recreational snooker player, and was a volunteer fireman for the Brooktondale Fire Department, NY. He and his wife currently reside in Jamesville, NY.
Dr. Phillips holds DMA in Music Performance, Minor in Music Theory, Eastman School of Music, an MM in Orchestral Performance, Manhattan School of Music, a BM in Music Performance, Michigan State University and is a graduate of Interlochen Arts Academy