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Emily Taubl, Cello

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Emily Taubl, Cello

Biography

The young cellist Emily Jane Taubl has attracted attention for her expressive playing and uncommon poise. She has been featured in the New York Times as a musician of great promise, and was called “an outstanding cellist with a bright future” by the Hartford Courant.

She has appeared as a concerto soloist with the Hartford Symphony, Granite State Symphony, Boston Virtuosi, New England String Ensemble, Nashua Chamber Orchestra, and Julliard Pre-College Symphony. In addition, she has been recognized as the top prizewinner in the Van Rooy Competion, Lake Winnepesaukee Music Festival Young Artist Competition, and the concerto competitions of the Boston Virtuosi, New England String Ensemble, and Julliard pre-college division. She was recently selected to participate in the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival in Los Angeles, CA.

Having studied at the Julliard School, Yale School of Music, and the Hartt School, her major teachers include Aldo Parisot, Ardyth Alton, and Mihai Tetel. Emily is currently a student of Paul Katz at the New England Conservatory. In the past, she has worked closely with Itzhak Perlman, Jesse Levine, Claude Frank, Nancy Allen, and the Tokyo String Quartet. Emily performs on a cello made by Tetsuo Matsuda that was awarded to her in 2002 by the Virtu Foundation.


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