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2008 Artists

Misha Amory, Viola

Derek Bermel, Composer

Serena Canin, Violin

Timothy Fain, Violin

Burt Hara, Clarinet

Benjamin Hochman, Piano

Hsin Yun Huang, Viola

Marc Johnson, Cello

Soovin Kim, Violin

Paul LaFollete, Horn

Nina Lee, Cello

John Bedford Lloyd, Actor

Mark Mandarano, Lecturer

Pedja Muzijevic, Piano

Robert Schulz, Percussion

Lucy Shelton, Soprano

Wilhelmina Smith, Cello

Mark Steinberg, Violin

Mark Strand, Poet

Scott St. John, Violin

 

Marc Johnson
Cello

Marc JohnsonMarc Johnson was born into a musical family in Lincoln, Nebraska. Under the tutelage of his first teacher Carol Work, he won several national competitions and was accepted as a scholarship student at the Eastman School of Music. While there, he studied with Ronald Leonard and John Celentano. He continued his studies at Indiana University where he was a student of Janos Starker and Josef Gingold. At the age of eighteen he became the youngest member of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, and played in that orchestra for four seasons. He has also been a member of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. For thirty-five years, Mr. Johnson performed as the cellist of the renowned Vermeer Quartet. The Quartet appeared regularly in the world's musical capitals on five continents, and made extensive tours yearly in Europe and North America. Their recordings gathered critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic, and include a version of the complete Beethoven string quartets on the Teldec label. They received three Grammy nominations, including one for Haydn's Seven Last Words of Christ. Mr. Johnson continues to pursue an active career since the quartet's retirement in 2007, appearing in recital, and as soloist with orchestras in North America and Europe, and is a frequent presenter of master classes here and abroad. He and his wife, pianist Katherine Johnson, are co-directors of Bay Chamber Concerts: The Next Generation. He joined the faculty of Boston University in September 2007. He lives in Cushing, Maine with his wife, two absurdly large dogs and a sarcastic parrot.