Hal Robinson
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Harold Hall ("Hal") Robinson (born July 29, 1952[1]) is an American classical double bass player, formerly the principal bassist of the Philadelphia Orchestra.[2]
Robinson was born in Houston, Texas, the son of Keith Robinson and Dorothe Fowler.[1] Both parents were members of the Houston Symphony Orchestra: his father was the principal bassist, and his mother was a violinist. Hal and all four of his siblings—cellists Sharon and Keith Jr., and violinists Erica and Kim—became professional string players with notable careers.[2]
Robinson graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in Houston[3] and studied bass at Northwestern University and the Peabody Institute.[2] Among his prominent teachers are Warren Benfield (Chicago Symphony), and Paul Ellison (Bass Professor Rice University's Shepherd School of Music, Houston Symphony).