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Nathan
Whittaker began his musical studies at the age of three and played his
first public performance at age five. He was awarded scholarships to
attend The Georgia Academy of Music and The Taft School, where he won
the Alice B. Williams award and the P.T. Young Music Award.
Additionally, he studied and performed at the Brevard Music Center,
Interlochen Arts Camp, and the Killington Music Festival. In 2003, Mr.
Whittaker graduated Cum Laude from the prestigious Indiana University
School of Music with a Bachelor of Music Degree in Cello Performance and
received a Masters Degree in Cello Performance from Indiana University
the following year. His private instructors have included Peter Wiley,
Helga Winold, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, Emilio Colon, Stanley Ritchie, and
Robert Marsh.
Mr. Whittaker has enjoyed praise for his performance as a recitalist,
chamber, and orchestral musician both in the United States and Europe.
For the past five years, he served as the principle cellist of the
Columbus Indiana Philharmonic, associate principle cellist of the Terre
Haute Symphony Orchestra, and numerous other ensembles throughout the
Midwest. He was twice appointed cellist at the American Institute of
Musical Studies in Graz, Austria where he performed with pianist Daniela
Candillari. Recently Mr. Whittaker composed and performed a parodied
transcription of J.S. Bach’s Cello Preludes with “ravishing” (NYT)
soprano Linda Tsatsanis to great acclaim. In addition to his activity as
a modern cellist, Mr. Whittaker is a baroque cellist and has performed
as both a soloist and a continuo cellist with such performers as Stanley
Ritchie, Rachel Barton Pine, and Ingrid Matthews. Mr. Whittaker has been
featured as a guest lecturer on various programs and severed as the
primary
lecturer for the “Behind the Scenes” program of the Columbus Indiana
Philharmonic.
Mr. Whittaker has been teaching cello for over a decade; his students
range from as young as four years old to adulthood, from beginners to
advanced players. For several years, he worked at the Indiana University
String Academy teaching private lessons, group classes, and directing
concerts. He has served as coach and assistant conductor to the Columbus
Indiana Youth Orchestra.
Currently, Mr. Whittaker is pursing his DMA at the University of
Washington with Professor Toby Saks. He enjoys a varied performance
career as a soloist and with ensembles such as the Seattle Baroque
Orchestra. the Pacific Northwest Ballet, Lyric Opera Northwest, the
Pacific Baroque Orchesetra, and Dulces Exuviae. He lives with his
beautiful newlywed wife Linda Tsatsanis and crazy dog, Ziggie.



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