Coleman Itzkoff
cello
About
Coleman Itzkoff is a classical, contemporary, and baroque cellist currently based in New York. He has been an Artist-in-Residence on “Performance Today” and has performed as soloist with numerous orchestras across the nation including recent appearances with San Diego and Houston Symphonies. Coleman is a founding member of the interdisciplinary ensemble, the American Modern Opera Company (AMOC), and has recently begun expanding his performing roles into the worlds of dance and theatre. Coleman’s major mentors have been Eric Kim, Desmond Hoebig, and Ralph Kirshbaum, and he holds a BM from Rice University and an MM from the University of Southern California. He will begin an Artist Diploma at Juilliard in the Fall of 2020. Coleman plays a 1730 Gennaro Gagliano, generously loaned to him by the Amatius Foundation of Austin, Texas. For more information, visit ColemanItzkoff.com.
Music
Coleman plays repertoire new and old, alone and with friends.
Videos
Past groupmuses (4)
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Friday, Jun 23, 2023 6:30 PM EDT
- Neighborhood: East Williamsburg
- Composers: Tamasuza, Atehortúa, and Smith
- Instruments: String Quartet
- Price: $35 tickets ($30 for Supermusers)
Happened over 1 year ago
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Virtual Premiere
A Baroque Cello Trilogy: Part I
Saturday, Dec 5, 2020 8:00 PM EST
- Neighborhood: New York City
- Composers: Bach, Scarlatti, Boccherini
- Instruments: Cello & Harpsichord
- Price: $5 to reserve, $15+ at event
Happened almost 4 years ago
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Virtual Premiere
Max Tan and Friends #3: A Chausson and Faure Premiere
Saturday, Oct 10, 2020 7:45 PM EDT
- Neighborhood: New York City
- Composers: Ernest Chausson, Gabriel Faure
- Instruments: Solo violin, piano, string quartet
- Price: $5 to reserve, $25+ at event
Happened about 4 years ago
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Virtual Livestream
Max Tan and Friends: Schumann and Chausson Piano Trios
Saturday, Aug 29, 2020 8:00 PM EDT
- Neighborhood: New York City
- Composers: Robert Schumann, Ernest Chausson
- Instruments: Piano Trio - Piano, Violin, Cello
- Price: $5 to reserve, $15+ at event
Happened about 4 years ago