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MEET THE FACULTY & GUEST ARTISTS
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Stephen
Framil • Cello
Distinguished as the first American cellist to perform
in Hanoi since the Vietnam War, Stephen Framil has performed
as concert soloist, chamber musician and conductor around
the world: including Carnegie Weill & Avery-Fisher
Halls (New York), Verizon Hall (Philadelphia), Hong
Kong City Hall, with the Salzburg Chamber Orchestra
Soloists (Austria), Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra (Hungary),
Volgograd Philharmonic Orchestra (Russia), Latvian Philharmonic
Chamber Orchestra, Manila Philharmonic Orchestra (Philippines),
National Philharmonic of Moldova, among others. |
Stephen Framil is the Music Director
& Conductor of CAMERATA PHILADELPHIA, and Artistic
Director of the Port City Music Festival (North Carolina).
As a versatile and dedicated educator Stephen Framil
(DM, Indiana University) has given cello and chamber
music master classes at many prestigious music institutions
worldwide, including the Shanghai Conservatory (China),
DePaul University (Chicago), Longy School of Music
(Boston), Blair School of Music (Nashville), Volgograd
Conservatory (Russia), University of Illinois (Champaign-Urbana),
and the Killington Music Festival (Vermont).
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Dr. Framil has been an adjudicator for
the Hong Kong Schools of Music Festival, and the Schadt
String Competition (Allentown, PA); and in 2010 joined
the conducting staff of the Lehigh Valley Young Person’s
Philharmonic.
An advocate of inner-city music education, Dr. Framil
is the Director of the Philadelphia Community Conservatory
and the Philadelphia Youth Ensemble: programs that provide
music lessons and orchestral experience to underserved
youth. Dr. Framil has held professorships at the University
of Delaware, Andrews University (MI), Lincoln University
(PA), and Towson University (MD), and in 2008 joined
the artist/faculty of the Killington Music Festival
(VT).
Recordings by Stephen Framil for RADIO 4 HONG KONG include
the complete J.S. Bach Suites for Solo Cello, as well
as the works for solo cello by Zoltán Kodály
and Gaspar Cassadó. Stephen Framil has recorded
the two Haydn Cello Concertos with Paul Freeman and
Czech National Symphony Orchestra (CENTAUR RECORDS).
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