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Elizabeth Morrow, Associate Professor of Cello
Music Department at The University of Texas at Arlington |
with Mstislav Rostropovich Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas December 1998 |
Elizabeth Morrow has established her reputation as a dynamic performer whether it be as orchestral soloist or as recitalist. She is known for her warm, expressive tone and vibrant interpretation of the cello literature. Ms. Morrow's repertoire extends beyond traditional classical periods and styles to incorporate jazz and 20th Century compositions. She has a special interest in and commitment to performing newly-commissioned and lesser-known works in the cello repertoire. Elizabeth Morrow's performing career has taken her to Europe with performances in England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and the former Yugoslavia. In addition, she has performed throughout the United States and in Mexico. Renowned as a successful pedagogue, her master classes focus on teaching musical style and principles of relaxation and balance, which allow her students freedom of musical expression. Elizabeth Morrow holds a Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Southern California and teaches cello on the faculty of The University of Texas at Arlington. A large version of Elizabeth Morrow's portrait is here. |
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