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Teacher Aldo Parisot

Country:
United States

City:
Yale

Cellist type:
Teacher

Performing fields:
-none-

(ex)teacher(s):
Emanuel Feuermann
student(s):
Sebastian Koloski
Donald Green
Matthias Wexler
David Cowen
Merry Peckham
Frank Dodge
Aram Talalyan
Hector Vasquez
Jesus Castro-Balbi
Wolfgang Schmidt
David Bakamjian
Kim Cook
katalin orban
Ole Akahoshi
Tamas Merei
Timora Rosler
Rachel Johnston
Leonardo Altino
Maya Beiser
Carter Brey
Robert deMaine
Inbal Megiddo
Eugene Friesen
Johanne Perron
Xin Hua Ma
Emmanuel Lopez
Bion Tsang
Dennis Parker
Shauna Rolston
Uri Vardi
Martha Babcock
Michel Strauss
Christopher Adkins
Erkki Lahesmaa
Pedro de Alcantara
Owen Young
Tim Hugh
Rhonda Rider
Dmitri Atapine
Roman Jablonski
Alison Wells
Katalin Orbán
Steven Elisha
Sifei Wen
Damián Martinez
Josephine Knight
In Hwa Lee
Ralph Kirshbaum
Zdzis³aw £apiñski
John Reed
Johann Sebastian Paetsch
Inbal Segev
Christine Newland
Kangho Lee
Jacob Braun
Juarez Johnson
Claudio Jaffe
Jian Wang
Brandon Vamos
Timora Rosler
Jennifer Kloetzel



Aldo Parisot is one of America's leading cello teachers. Brazilian by birth, Parisot studied cello first in Brazil, and then at Yale University, where he became a distinguished professor. Margaret Campbell in her book The Great Cellists calls him "a brilliant soloist, chamber musician and teacher who based his ideas on the playing of Feuermann."

His solo and symphonic concert appearances began in the 1950s, and he has premiered works by Hector Villa-Lobos, Camargo Guarnieri, Jose Siqueira, Quincy Porter, Mel Powell, Claudio Santoro, Donald Martino and other works dedicated to him. He is well-known for his musicality, temperament and virtuoso playing.

At Yale he formed his students into an ensemble with a unique sound called the "Yale Cellos," and they have made a number of very good recordings. Many of his students have begun well-received careers of their own as concert artists and teachers, including Irene Sharp, Shauna Rolston, Bion Tsang, Carol Ou, Ralph Kirshbaum, Jian Wang and others. Kirshbaum reports in Campbell's book, "Parisot had a virtuoso left hand technique and was a great teacher. He also furthered the use of my musical imagination in a technical sense."

http://www.cello.org/Newsletter/Articles/parisot.htm


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This cellist was posted by Karel and last edited on 6 February 2004 at 10:52:33 AM.