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Paul Brunner


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  PAUL BRUNNER  (Cello)» 

Biography
Paul performs throughout the UK with the Helicon Piano Quartet.

Paul was appointed Artist-in-Residence at the Arts Centre in Moultrie, Georgia, USA in 1992/3 by Affiliate Artists of New York and this involved him in performances, lecture recitals, workshops and chamber music concerts at junior and middle schools.

Paul's solo work includes performances of the Dvorak concerto in UK and France and regular recitals throughout the UK.

Orchestral Work
Orchestras: Apollo Chamber Orchestra, Brandenburg Sinfonia, Camerata of London, City of London Sinfonia, New London Sinfonia, Orchestra of St John's, Philharmonia Orchestra, Worthing Symphony Orchestra.

Paul's orchestral work also includes the Philharmonia (trial), City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (trial), Royal Scottish National Orchestra (trial), New London Orchestra, Irish Chamber Orchestra, English National Opera (trial), English String Orchestra (princ trial & guest princ work), Brunel Orchestra (princ), Endymion and Music Theatre London.

Paul's session work include bookings with the London Pops Orchestra, Music Theatre London.

Education
Paul was born in Birmingham 1968. Paul's schooling took place at William Brookes School, Shropshire (1979 - 1986). Paul's graduate studies took place at the Royal Academy of Music (1988 - 1990, Performer's & Advanced courses) and the University of Southern California (Merit Scholarship & Countess of Munster Trust Scholarships, 1990 - 1992).

Prizes and Awards

  • Coleman Chamber Ensemble Prize (1991)
  • Alice Prendergast Prize (1988)
  • Williams Lea Chamber Music Ensemble Competition (1988)
  • Sir John Barbirolli String Quartet Prize (1988)
  • Sir Edmund Cooper String Quartet Prize (1988)
  • John B. McEwen String Quartet Prize (1987)
  • May Mukle Concerto Prize (Elgar, 1987)
  • Associated Board Grade 8 Gold Award for highest distinction in UK (1985)

Teachers: David Strange, Lynn Harrell.

Paul joined Morgensterns in January 1999

Paul's web profile was last updated 25th Jul 2009

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