Pamela Highbaugh Aloni

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Pamela Highbaugh Aloni is a Canadian cellist .

Highbaugh Aloni studied at California State University in Northridge and Indiana University . Your teachers were u. a. Peter Rejto , János Starker and Paul Katz . She was principal cellist with the Renaissance City Chamber Players in Detroit, was artist in residence at the Center for Creative Studies Institute of Music and Dance, and taught at Oakland University in Rochester.

Since 1991 she has taught cello and chamber music at the University of Victoria as Artist in Residence . She is a founding member of the Lafayette String Quartet (with violinists Ann Elliott-Goldschmid and Sharon Stanis and violist Joanna Hood ), with whom she recorded six CDs. The CD Death and the Maiden received the 2004 Western Canadian Music Award for best classical album. She has performed as a soloist with the Victoria Chamber Orchestra . She has played in ensembles such as the Vetta Ensemble of Vancouver and has been a guest at the Victoria Summer Festival , Olympic Music Festival , Chamber Music San Juan, and Victoria Symphony's Summer Cathedral Series .

Discography

  • Murray Adaskin Collection Vol. 1
  • Murray Adaskin Collection Vol. 3
  • Borodin - Stravinsky - Shostakovitch
  • Remember Your Power Music by John Burke
  • Death and the Maiden
  • Grieg Debussy String Quartets
  • Antonín Dvořák: Piano Quintets with Antonín Kubálek
  • Tchaikowski - Shostakovich

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