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Masterful Strings: Masterclass with Emanuel Gruber, cello

Masterful Strings: Masterclass with Emanuel Gruber, cello

The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center | School of Music | College of Arts and Humanities Wednesday, November 20, 2019 12:00 pm Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Leah M. Smith Hall
Cellist Emanuel Gruber is celebrated as a soloist, chamber musician, recording artist and teacher. Awarded the Pablo Casals Prize by the Philharmonic Orchestra, he also won the Concert Artists’ Guild Auditions early in his career. He has been principal cellist of the Israel Chamber Orchestra and co-principal of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. He leads a cello masterclass that is open to the community. Learn more about his performance at The Clarice on November 19.Masterful Strings is a lively series of masterclasses, discussions and performances that feature renowned string artists sharing their artistry in string pedagogy and performance. Masterful Strings is funded in part by the Tretter Distinguished Faculty Fellowship in Violin and the Barbara K. Steppel Memorial Faculty Fellowship in Cello.
Add to Calendar 11/20/19 12:00 PM 11/20/19 12:00 PM America/New_York Masterful Strings: Masterclass with Emanuel Gruber, cello Cellist Emanuel Gruber is celebrated as a soloist, chamber musician, recording artist and teacher. Awarded the Pablo Casals Prize by the Philharmonic Orchestra, he also won the Concert Artists’ Guild Auditions early in his career. He has been principal cellist of the Israel Chamber Orchestra and co-principal of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. He leads a cello masterclass that is open to the community. Learn more about his performance at The Clarice on November 19.Masterful Strings is a lively series of masterclasses, discussions and performances that feature renowned string artists sharing their artistry in string pedagogy and performance. Masterful Strings is funded in part by the Tretter Distinguished Faculty Fellowship in Violin and the Barbara K. Steppel Memorial Faculty Fellowship in Cello. Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

Cost

Free, no tickets required.