Jeffrey Solow

Cellist Jeffrey Solow maintains a busy schedule traveling throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Asia as a recitalist, soloist, chamber musician, and teacher. His winning the Young Concert Artists International Auditions launched a career that encompasses performances of more than 40 works with orchestras including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Japan Philharmonic, Vietnam Opera & Ballet Orchestra (Hanoi), Prime Philharmonic (Korea), Seattle Symphony, Milwaukee Symphony, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, and the American Symphony. He has also presented recitals throughout the US and in Europe, Japan, Korea, China, and Central and South America, and he has been a guest artist at many national and international chamber music festivals. His recordings, two of which have been nominated for Grammy Awards, can be found on the Columbia, ABC, New World, Centaur, Delos, Kleos, Capstone, Everest, Music Masters, and Telefunken labels. A prolific writer, Strad, Strings, and American String Teacher magazines have published his reviews and articles and his editions are published by Breitkopf, International Music Company, Peters, Latham, Ovation, and Henle Urtext. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Mr. Solow earned a degree in Philosophy magna cum laude from UCLA while studying with and later assisting the legendary Gregor Piatigorsky at USC. Recognized as an authority on healthy and efficient cello playing, Mr. Solow is a professor of cello at Temple University in Philadelphia. He is the past president of ASTA—the American String Teachers Association—and past president of the Violoncello Society, Inc. of New York.

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