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Cello Masterclass, Kieran

SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Campbell, Room 1, Music
Building II
Wednesday, January 25, 2023 - 4:00 PM

Concert Polonaise, Op.14 David Popper


(1843 – 1913)

Jonathan Hunt, Cello

Cello Sonata, Op. 119 Sergei Prokofiev


(1891– 1953)

I. Andante Grave

Matthew Sullivan, Cello

Ann Deighton, Piano

Cello Sonata, Op. 25 no. 3 Paul Hindemith


(1895 - 1963)

I. Lebhaft, sehr markiert

Enzo Cypriani, Cello


Keiran Campbell was drawn to the cello after he stumbled across one in his
grandmother’s basement and was baffled by its size. Once he turned 8, he began taking
lessons- on a much smaller cello- in his native Greensboro, North Carolina. After
studying extensively with Leonid Zilper, former solo cellist of the Bolshoi Ballet, he
received his Bachelors and Masters at the Juilliard School, working with Darrett Adkins,
Timothy Eddy, and Phoebe Carrai. Keiran also spent several springs in Cornwall,
England, studying with Steven Isserlis and Ralph Kirshbaum at Prussia Cove.

Keiran has performed with ensembles including The English Concert, NYBI,
Philharmonia Baroque, The Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, Four Nations
Ensemble, and Les Violons du Roy. He recently performed with Le Concert Des Nations
under Jordi Savall, touring Europe performing Beethoven Symphonies before recording
them on Savall’s new Beethoven CD. During his summers, Keiran has performed with
Teatro Nuovo, Lakes Area Music Festival, and The Carmel Bach Festival. He is also on
faculty at the recently formed, Chamber Music Collective, an intensive chamber music
summer program which focuses primarily on post-1750 performance practice. Recent
performance highlights include concerto appearances with Tafelmusik and Philharmonia
Baroque Orchestra, a concert of Monteverdi Madrigals with Jordi Savall and Le Concert
des Nations in Carnegie Hall, a solo recital with fortepianist Sezi Seskir at the Berkeley
Early Music festival, and performances of Handel’s Saul and Solomon with English
Concert at the BBC Proms and Edinburgh Festival. Upcoming performances include
concerto appearances with Tafelmusik, recitals across the east coast with Sezi Seskir,
and a recording of Handel’s Messiah with The English Concert.

Keiran is also fascinated by instrument making, which he studies with the maker of his
cello, Timothy Johnson.

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