Jules Eskin

Jules Eskin (born October, 1931, in Philadelphia) is the principal cellist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. With conductor Seiji Ozawa, he is known for solo performances of well-known works by Johannes Brahms, Gabriel Fauré, and Beethoven. Prior to joining the Boston Symphony Orchestra, he spent three years with the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell.[1] He also plays for the Boston Chamber Players and Burton Quintet Five.

References

  1. Boston Symphony Orchestra, "Jules Eskin, Principal"


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