Julie Albers
Released Album
Chamber
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October 18, 2005
Concerto
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September 13, 2016
Artist Info
Julie Albers is a renowned cellist who has made a name for herself in the world of classical music. Born on April 24, 1979, in Longmont, Colorado, Julie grew up in a family of musicians. Her father, a music teacher, played the cello, while her mother was a pianist. Julie started playing the cello at the age of four and showed exceptional talent from an early age. Julie's family moved to Germany when she was six years old, and she continued her music education there. She studied at the Hochschule für Musik in Frankfurt with cellist Christoph Henkel and later at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston with Laurence Lesser. Julie also attended the Marlboro Music Festival, where she worked with renowned cellists such as Yo-Yo Ma and David Soyer. Julie's talent was recognized early on, and she won several competitions as a young cellist. In 1994, she won the Grand Prize at the National Federation of Music Clubs Competition, and in 1996, she won the Young Musicians Foundation Competition. These wins helped launch her career as a professional cellist. Julie made her orchestral debut in 1998 with the Cleveland Orchestra, playing the Dvorak Cello Concerto. This performance was a huge success, and Julie was praised for her technical skill and musicality. She went on to perform with many other orchestras, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony, and the Seattle Symphony. In addition to her orchestral performances, Julie is also an accomplished chamber musician. She has performed with many renowned musicians, including pianist Orion Weiss, violinist Hilary Hahn, and cellist Lynn Harrell. Julie is a member of the Albers String Trio, which includes her sister, violinist Maria Albers, and violist Rebecca Albers. Julie has also made several recordings throughout her career. Her debut album, "Cello Recital," was released in 2001 and featured works by Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. She has since released several other albums, including "Chopin: Cello Sonata and Polonaise Brillante" and "Dvorak: Cello Concerto and Silent Woods." Julie's talent and hard work have been recognized with several awards and honors. In 2003, she was awarded the Avery Fisher Career Grant, which is given to outstanding young musicians who show great potential for a solo career. She was also named a United States Artists Fellow in 2007, which is a prestigious award given to artists who have made significant contributions to their field. Julie continues to perform and record, and she is highly regarded in the classical music world. She is known for her technical skill, musicality, and passion for the cello. She is also a dedicated teacher and has taught at several music schools, including the University of Michigan and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In conclusion, Julie Albers is a talented and accomplished cellist who has made a significant impact on the world of classical music. Her early talent and hard work have led to a successful career as a soloist, chamber musician, and recording artist. Her numerous awards and honors are a testament to her skill and dedication to her craft. Julie's passion for the cello and her commitment to sharing her love of music with others make her a true inspiration to aspiring musicians everywhere.More....
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