Private Teacher Listing

Alamilla,Elena Maria

Genres Taught: classical
Phone: 954-802-5105
Email: alamillae@bellsouth.net
Website:
Instruments: cello
Age levels taught: Any ageWhere are lessons taught?: North Miami-Dade, Broward, South Palm Beach Counties, at the student's home

Aron,Elizabeth

Genres Taught: classical
Phone: 954-214-6248
Email: elizabeth_h_aron@yahoo.com
Website:
Instruments: cello
Age levels taught: all agesWhere are lessons taught?: usually at my home - weston, fl
Bachelor of Music, University of Maryland, studied with Evelyn Elsing Master of Music, Manhattan School of Music, studied with Bernard Greenhouse Presently: cellist with Miami City Ballet, Palm Beach Symphony, and substitute cellist with Palm Beach Opera.

Jaffe,Claudio

Genres Taught: classical
Phone: 561-376-9638
Email: claudiojaffe@gmail.com
Website: www.claudiojaffe.com
Instruments: cello
Age levels taught: allWhere are lessons taught?: Palm Beach Atlantic Preparatory School, West Palm Beach
CLAUDIO JAFF?, cellist Hailed by The New York Times as 'an elegant and accomplished artist', cellist Claudio Jaff? fascinates his audiences with his colorful and passionate virtuosity. Jaff? has performed in some of the most prestigious concert halls around the world. He has conducted master classes and has served on the faculty at several music festivals and universities, and for 4 years served as Dean of the Conservatory of Music at Lynn University. He created and directs the String program at Saint Andrew?s School in Boca Raton, and has been the Resident Conductor of the Florida Youth Orchestra for 18 years.

van Eck,Iris

Genres Taught: classical
Phone: 954-610-5311
Email: irisve@gsta.net
Website: www.chameleonmusicians.org
Instruments: cello
Age levels taught: any age; serious students onlyWhere are lessons taught?: home in Fort Lauderdale
Iris van Eck, Cellist 'powerful beauty', 'profoundly moving sound' (George Balcombe). Born in the Netherlands to an artist painter (father) and a piano teacher (mother). She had studied flute for 5 years with the famous Dutch flutist Abbie de Quant when she fell in love with the cello. Ignoring everyone's advice, she borrowed a cello from a friend and started playing, first without a teacher. After only 2 years of playing she was admitted to the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, but in that same year, she also became the winner of the Edith Stein Concours on flute and was invited to play the Chaminade concertino for flute and orchestra as a soloist with the Residentie Orchestra (The Hague Philharmonic). Previously principal cellist for Florida Grand Opera, she is currently principal cellist for Symphony of the Americas. She has appeared as soloist with various orchestras in the United States and in Europe, and is frequently heard on the chamber music circuit in South Florida and abroad. She plays a beautiful French cello made by Bernardel 'Pere' in 1831 and her bow was made just a few years later by 'Grand' Adam.
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