Rhonda Rider, one of the best chamber music players and teachers in the country, to give a masterclass to our WPMA students. Following the masterclass, Ms. Rider along with WPMA faculty William Pu, Ruslan Apostolov, Amy Chang, and Justin Doughtery will perform Brahms String Sextet No. 2, Op. 36 in G Major.
When: Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 5 p.m.
Where: Johns Creek Presbyterian Church
Free Admission to Public
“As a teacher, I hope to encourage a curiosity and openness to musical ideas, emphasize a balanced and thoughtful approach to playing the instrument, foster exploration of the full range of historical styles, and help my students find their own voice.” ~ Rhonda Rider
A founding member of the Naumburg Award winning Lydian Quartet, with whom she played for over twenty years, Rhonda Rider is now a member of the celebrated piano trio Triple Helix. Ms. Rider’s chamber music and solo recordings have been nominated for Grammy Awards and cited as Critic’s Choice in both the New York Times and Boston Globe. As a chamber musician she has won numerous prizes at Banff, Evian, Fischoff and Portsmouth Competitions. As a soloist she won the Concert Artists Guild academy Award as well as an Aaron Copland Recording Grant. She has performed at the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, Corcoran Gallery, Wigmore Hall (London), Symphony Space, Library of Congress, Los Angeles County Museum of Art and has been a guest artist with the Boston Chamber Music Society and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Chamber Music Series. Dedicated to the performance of “new” music, Ms. Rider has premiered and recorded works by such renowned composers as John Harbison, Lee Hyla, Yu-Hui Chang, Bright Sheng and Elliott Carter.
Ms. Rider has given numerous masterclasses at schools including Yale School of Music, Oberlin Conservatory, New England Conservatory and Princeton. She has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, the American String Teachers’ Association and Chamber Music America. She has also adjudicated at the Concert Artists Guild, Stulberg and Fischoff Competitions.
In 2010, Ms. Rider was named Artist-in-Residence at Grand Canyon National Park. Eleven pieces for solo cello were commissioned for her February and October residencies. The works were performed in fifteen concerts across the U.S. in a wide variety of venues from Boston and Dallas to Wupatki National Monument and rural New York State.
During the summer months, she performs and teaches at festivals including Music From Salem, Green Mountain and ARIA, and is the cello coach for the Asian Youth Orchestra in Hong Kong. Each June she holds a Cello Seminar dedicated to contemporary music in Salem, New York. This season she will perform across the US and Asia.
Ms. Rider holds degrees from Oberlin and Yale. Her teachers have included the renowned cellists Aldo Parisot, Zara Nelsova and Richard Kapuscinski. Her chamber music coaches have included Robert Koff, Simon Goldberg, Raphael Hillyer and Louis Krasner. She is currently the Chair of Strings and on the cello faculty at Boston Conservatory at Berklee and on the cello faculty of Boston University.
Click here to learn more about Ms. Rider’s 1760 Carlo Landolfi cello.