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BIOGRAPHIES

Edward Arron
Karol Bennett
Brentano String Quartet
Natasha Brofsky
James Buswell
Lucy Chapman

Ya-Fei Chuang
Dana Ciocarlie
Andres Diaz

Allison Eldredge
Maria Ferrante
Miriam Fried

Randall Hodgkinson
Qing Hou
Franziska Huhn
Maria Jette
Juliette Kang
Kim Kashkashian
Paul Katz

Thomas Kraines 
Yura Lee
Max Levinson

Mistral
Jan Muller-Szeraws
Irina Muresanu
New York Festival of Song

Nurit Pacht
Donald Palma
Todd Palmer
Paragon Ragtime Orchestra

Susan Rotholz  
Eric Ruske 
Dov Scheindlin
Robert Schulz
Julie Scolnik
Nina Scolnik

Robert Sheena
Peter Sykes
Roger Tapping
Jason Vieaux
Jonathan Vinocour
Ian Watson
Janice Weber

Edward Arron
Cello

Cellist Edward Arron is rapidly gaining recognition worldwide for his elegant musicianship, impassioned performances, and creative programming. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. Arron made his New York recital debut in 2000 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Earlier that year, he performed Vivaldis Concerto for Two Cellos with Yo-Yo Ma and the Orchestra of St. Lukes at the Opening Night Gala of the Caramoor International Festival. Since that time, Mr. Arron has appeared in recital, as a soloist with orchestra, and as a chamber musician throughout the United States, Europe and the Far East.

The 2007-2008 season marks Mr. Arrons fifth season as the artistic coordinator of the Metropolitan Museum Artists in Concert, a chamber ensemble created in 2003 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Museums prestigious Concerts and Lectures series. Each performance of the MMAinC is broadcast live on New Yorks classical radio station, WQXR. Mr. Arron is also the artistic director of the Caramoor Virtuosi and of the Alpenglow Chamber Music Festival in Summit County, Colorado. For four seasons, he was the artistic administrator and resident performer for WQXRs On A-I-R series, a weekly radio program dedicated to chamber music.

Mr. Arron has performed numerous times at Carnegies Weill and Zankel Halls, Lincoln Centers Alice Tully and Avery Fisher Halls, New Yorks Town Hall, and the 92nd Street Y, and is a frequent performer at Bargemusic. Past summer festival appearances include Ravinia, Salzburg, Mostly Mozart, BRAVO! Colorado, Tanglewood, Bridgehampton, Spoleto USA, Santa Fe, the North Country Chamber Players, the Chamber Music Conference of the East, and Isaac Sterns Jerusalem Chamber Music Encounters. Mr. Arron has participated in the Silk Road Project and is currently a member of MOSAIC, an ensemble dedicated to contemporary music.

Edward Arron began his studies on the cello at age seven in Cincinnati and, at age ten, moved to New York, where he continued his studies with Peter Wiley. He graduated in 1998 from the Juilliard School, where he was a student of Harvey Shapiro.