Ronald Feldman
cello
Since joining the Boston Symphony Orchestra's cello section
at the age of 19, Ronald Feldman has received critical acclaim
for a wide variety of musical achievements. Increasingly in
demand as a conductor, Mr. Feldman was appointed assistant
to Boston Pops conductor John Williams in 1989, a position
he held until 1993. Mr. Feldman has appeared as guest conductor
with the Rochester Philharmonic, the Quebec Symphony, the
Springfield Symphony, the Saint Louis Symphony, the George
Enescu Chamber Orchestra and most recently with the London
Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Feldman has appeared as cello soloist
with many orchestras performing a wide range of concerto repertoire
from Dvorak to Ligeti. His many chamber music affiliations
have included performances with the Boston Symphony Chamber
Players, Collage New Music Ensemble, and the Boston Conservatory
Chamber Players. His performances include collaborations with
artists Emmanual Ax, Garrick Olsen, Gil Shaham, and Yo Yo
Ma. He is on the faculties of Williams College, The Boston
Conservatory, Berklee College of Music, and The New England
Conservatory. Born in Brooklyn, NY and a graduate of Boston
University, Mr. Feldman's teachers have included, Joseph Emonts,
Claus Adam, Lorne Monroe, and Harvey Shapiro. In September,
2001 Mr. Feldman joined the faculty of Williams College as
Artist in Residence ending a distinguished career with the
Boston Symphony Orchestra.
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