Gary Hoffman (USA /Paris)

In 1998-99, among many appearances in chamber music and recitals, he is performing with orchestras in Madrid (RTVE), Cordoba, Detmold, and next season with the Orchestre National de France, the Chamber Orchestra of Israël, the Orchestre de Monte-Carlo, the Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest, and in Spain, Madrid, Bonn (Beethoven all Sonata cello/piano with JF Heisser), etc.

A much sought-after performer at summer festivals, he has been a guest at Ravinia, Aspen, Bath, Marlboro, Mstislav Rostropovich's International Music Festival of Evian (France), the Casals Festival in Prades (France), La Roque d'Anthéron or LaGrange de Meslay, Helsinki, Mostly Mozart series, etc. This summer among other festivals he will perform in La Jolla, Santa Fe, Schleswig-Holstein, Verbier (where he'll perform in July Don Quichote / Strauss, under the baton of Maestro Nagano) ...

Gary Hoffman was born in Vancouver, Canada, in 1956. At 15 he made his London recital debut in Wigmore Hall; his New York recital debut occurred in 1979.

At the age of 22 he became the youngest faculty appointee in the history of the Indiana University School of Music, where he remained for eight years. Mr. Hoffman, who is frequently invited to hold master classes, has coached cellists at numerous institutions and festivals, including Aspen, the Gregor Piatigorsky Seminar at the University of Southern California, the Sibélius Academy in Helsinki, Casals' Festival in Prades, the Eastman School of Music, Schleswig-Holstein, Verbier, Ravinia, etc.

Gary Hoffman records for BMG (RCA), Sony, EMI and Harmonia Mundi.
He resides in Paris. His cello is the 1662 Nicolo Amati formerly owned by Leonard Rose.



Dmitri Ferschtman (Amsterdam)




Jakob Kullberg (Copenhagen)




Torleif Thedéen (Stockholm)




Szymon Bywalec (Katowice)


Gary Hoffman (USA /Paris)




Morten Zeuthen (Copenhagen)




Maarten Mostert (Amsterdam)




Bjorn Bantock (London)

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FACULTY IN PREVIOUS YEARS

CELLO
Anner Bylsma • Valter Despalj • Ralph Kirshbaum • Jakob Kullberg
Reinhard Latzko • Mats Lidström • Harro Ruijsenaars • Hege Waldeland
Morten Zeuthen

CONDUCTORS
Christopher Austin • Bjorn Bantock