Suzanne Mueller

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Suzanne Mueller (* in Long Island ) is an American cellist .

Mueller studied at the Juilliard School with Marion Feldman , Alexander Kouguell , Lorne Munroe , Leslie Parnas , Channing Robbins and Harvey Shapiro and took further lessons with Joseph Fuchs , Margot Garrett , William Lincer and Eugene Friesen .

She made her debut in New York as a member of the Elysian Duo and then belonged to the Duo Elysean II for ten years before forming the duo (or trio with clarinetist Joshua Redman ) Cross Island with pianist Elinor Abrams Zayas . In 1988 she performed with Richard Barone at the Berlin Independence Day Festival . She also worked u. a. with the retro folk duo Hungrytown and the singer-songwriter Terry Winchell and formed the duo McCarron & Mueller for ten years with the guitarist and composer Mark McCarron . Since 2003 she has been Artist in Residence of the Beech Tree Concerts in Old Westbury Gardens on Long Island, where she gives open air concerts every summer.

With Abrams Zayas and the clarinetist Joseph Rutkowski, Jr. she recorded the CD Quiet Strength in 2011 with works by Roger Blanc , Keri Degg , Andreas van Haren , Jeffrey Harrington , Mark McCarron , Paul Schoenfield , Rick Sowash and Meira Warshauer . Her first solo album, Solitaire , was released in 2013, with compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach , Barbara Bach Sternberg , Greg Bartholomew , Béla Bartók , Douglas DaSilva , Lawrence Kramer , Nicholas Chen McConnell , Jimmy Pigott , JP Redmond , Bettie Ross , Rick Sowash, David Wolfson and Carol Worthey contains.

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