Emily Taubl
cello
Emily Taubl has attracted attention for her expressive playing and uncommon poise. She has been called “an outstanding cellist with a bright future” by the Hartford Courant and appeared as a concerto soloist with the Hartford Symphony, Boston Virtuosi, Granite State Symphony, Nashua Chamber Orchestra, New England String Ensemble and the Juilliard Pre- College Symphony. She has been featured as a soloist at the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival in Los Angeles, on the Boston Symphony Orchestra's Prelude Concert Series, and for The Colors of Claude Debussy: A 150th Birthday Celebration on Boston’s WGBH that was broadcast internationally. In addition, she has been recognized as the top prizewinner in the Van Rooy Competition. Having studied at the Juilliard School, Yale School of Music, and the New England Conservatory, her major teachers include Paul Katz, Aldo Parisot, and Ardyth Alton.
Emily lives in Burlington, Vermont, where she teaches both at the University of Vermont and privately. In 2019, she became the principal cellist of the Springfield Symphony in Springfield, Massachusetts. She has been published in Strings Magazine on several occasions and she also founded and runs the Conservatory Audition Workshop that prepares string students for auditions at top music schools. |