According to the New Method for Double Bass (Carl Fischer edition), Levinson, who was born in Kiev, began to study music at the age of nine. He graduated from the Leningrad Conservatory, later receiving a doctoral degree from this institution. At the age of twenty-nine, he was the youngest member ever to be appointed to the Leningrad Conservatory's faculty. In Leningrad, he also became a member of the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, where he played for almost sixteen years, and was Principal Bass of the Leningrad Chamber Orchestra for thirteen years.
In 2003, Levinson was given the Special Recognition Award in Orchestral Performance from the International Society of Bassists for his "extraordinary skills and contribution to the worldwide community of bassists".
"Sergei Rachmaninoff - Elegiac Trio for Piano, Violin and Double Bass"
The School of Agility
The School of Agility is a book by Eugene Levinson (also published by Carl Fischer) which concentrates on improving vital fingering technique for bass players of all levels. His approach focuses on improving rhythm, intonation and fingerboard agility via a variety of fingerings.
The book includes:
-Fingerings designed to allow the individual bassist to find those most suitable to their style and level of playing.
-Fingerings appropriate to certain playing situations
-Fingerings concerned with the shaping of phrases by facilitating smoother transitions.
-Techniques to help produce a clean and clear sound.