In 1940, Bauman moved to Toronto to become the principal oboe with the
Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO). and occasionally in 1982–1984. He was also principal oboe with the
CBC Symphony Orchestra for its entire existence from 1952 to 1964, and with the orchestra of the
National Ballet of Canada from 1960 to 1966. While in Toronto, Bauman taught at the
Royal Conservatory of Music, where his pupils included
Lawrence Cherney and
Harry Freedman. In 1956, Bauman founded the Toronto Woodwind Quintet with Gordon Day (flute),
Ezra Schabas (clarinet),
Eugene Rittich (horn), and Nicholas Kilburn (bassoon). Bauman performed with the quintet until 1971, when
Melvin Berman took over the oboe chair. From 1971 through 1979, Bauman was co-principal oboe, later principal oboe, of the
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. In 1979, he came back east to teach at the
University of Western Ontario until 1984. ==References==