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Purchase A Portrait CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Festival Of Carols / Shaw, Robert Shaw Chorale CD (1987)
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| | Elliott Rachmaninov: Music For Cello And Piano CD (2002)
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$17.09 Cellist Anthony Elliott is in great demand as a soloist, chamber music performer, and teacher. Following his victory in the Emanuel Feuermann International Cello Competition in 1987, Strad Magazine wrote of his competition appearance "His emotional communication is often profound, and his glittering silvery tone captivates the ear". Following quickly on the heels of his competition victory was a highly successful New York debut recital, which received a lengthy standing ovation from a capacity crowd.Anthony Elliott's studies were with two legendary figures of the cello, Janos Starker and Frank Miller. Presently he is a Professor of Music at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He has given master classes at most of America's leading music programs including Cleveland Institute of Music, Eastman School of Music, the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, Indiana University, Oberlin Conservatory, Peabody Conservatory, Chicago's Music Center of the North Shore, and Interlochen Arts Academy. He devotes most of his summer to teaching and performing at the Aspen Music Festival and the famed Meadowmount School.A frequent guest soloist with major orchestras, Anthony Elliott has performed most of the standard concerto repertory with such orchestras as the New York Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, the Detroit Symphony, the Vancouver Symphony, and the CBC Toronto Orchestra. As a soloist, his performances have been recorded and broadcast on radio and television across the United States and Canada. His recordings are available on a number of labels including Koch International, Collins Classics, Vox, and Equilibrium Records. His CD recording of sonatas by Kabalevsky, Martinu, and Shostakovich received a rave review from Strad Magazine, and was chosen as a "Best Buy" for 1991 by the Houston Post. Recent releases include the Cello Sonata Opus 11 of Paul Hindenith, the Lamentations Suite by Coleridge Taylor Perkinson, music by French composers, music by Slavic composers, and an all Rachmaninoff album.Also in great demand as a chamber musician, he is a regular guest artist at the Sitka (Alaska) Summer Music Festival, the Seattle Shamber Music Festival, the Texas Music Festival, New York's Bargemusic Chamber Series, Chamber Music International of Dallas, houston's DaCamera Series, the Victoria International Festival, and the Gateways Festival. He has also appeared as a member of Quartet Canada, with members of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and with members of the Emerson, Juilliard, Cleveland, and Concord String Quartets. Additionally he has appeared in chamber music with the present and former concertmasters of the Berlin Philharmonic, the Concertgebouw ...
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