Jakob Taylor, Cellist

New York City, NY

$100 and up

Travels up to 120 miles

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Juilliard and Yale trained Cellist available for events, concerts, lessons, and anything else one might require a cellist for!


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Price range: $100 and up

Languages: English

Gig length: 10 - 240 minutes

About

Jakob Taylor is the most recent recipient of Yale’s Aldo Parisot Prize for gifted cellists who show promise for a concert career. A graduate of the Yale School of Music, he completed his Masters of Musical Arts under the esteemed cellist of the Emerson Quartet, Paul Watkins.
Born in New York City, Jakob began playing the cello at the age of three. His passion for sharing music has led him around the globe with engagements in the United States, Cuba, and the United Kingdom.
As a soloist, Jakob has performed at such venues as Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Bargemusic, Jordan Hall, Woolsey Hall and Stude Hall at Rice University.
Jakob’s passion for chamber music has allowed him to collaborate with artists such as Ani Kavafian, Steven Tenenbom, Hye-Jin Kim, Wu Han and Matthew Lipman.
He has spent his summers working and performing at programs such as Music@Menlo’s International Program, Four Seasons Spring Workshop, the Taos School of Music, Music Academy of the West, Bowdoin International Music Festival, among others.
Recognizing the importance of new music, he has premiered new works by composers such as Paul Cantelon and Paul Miller and has worked closely with rising composers such as Caroline Shaw and Timo Andres.
An avid proponent of music education, Jakob has worked as an educator alongside prominent institutions such as Yale University, the Boston Philharmonic, the New York Youth Symphony, and the Lighthouse School for the Blind.
Jakob received his Masters of Music at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music studying with Desmond Hoebig. He has also studied at the New England Conservatory, and at The Juilliard School. He was the recipient of the Harvey R. Russel Scholarship and Irving S. Gilmore Fellowship at Yale University. There, he recently performed Prokofiev’s Sinfonia Concertante with the Yale Philharmonia under the baton of Leonard Slatkin as the winner of the 2022 Yale School of Music, Woolsey Hall Concerto Competition. He is also the winner of the 2020 Shepherd School of Music concerto competition.

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