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MEET THE FACULTY & GUEST ARTISTS
Scott Kluksdahl • Cello
A native of California, cellist SCOTT KLUKSDAHL made his debut
with The San Francisco Symphony, and has been heard since
as orchestral soloist, recitalist and chamber musician in
major metropolitan centers throughout the United States, Europe,
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As soloist and recitalist, Scott Kluksdahl
has been heard throughout the United States, including the
major musical centers of New York City, Boston, Chicago,
Cleveland, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Washington,
DC, and with Bulgaria’s Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
and Colombia’s Orquesta Filarmónica de Bogotá.
Mr. Kluksdahl received national attention
for his celebrated presentation of the complete Cello Suites
of Johann Sebastian Bach at the Oregon Bach Festival, and
he performs the complete six-suite cycle bi-annually in
venues that include the Philadelphia Bach Festival, San
Francisco Theological Seminary and Tampa Bay’s historic
Springs Theatre.
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Mr. Kluksdahl’s latest CD,
"Sound Vessels," features cello-piano works
of Elliott Carter, Robert Helps, Augusta Read Thomas
and Richard Wernick, and is to be released on Centaur
in the fall of 2005.
Scott Kluksdahl is a graduate of
Harvard and Juilliard. His principal teachers were Margaret
Rowell, Joel Krosnick, William Pleeth and Leonard Rose.
He serves as the Theodore and Vennette Askounes-Ashford
Distinguished Scholar at the University of South Florida.
He has been an invited soloist and guest faculty member
at Indiana University and, with the Lions Gate Trio,
he is in residence at The Hartt School of the University
of Hartford. www.parkerartists.com
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