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[ Debra Pearson]
Debra
Pearson has been a member of the Arizona Opera Orchestra since 1990, and
became its Principal Cellist in 1995. She earned Bachelor of Music
degrees in cello performance and music theory from Kansas University,
where her principal teachers were Raymond Stuhl and Charles K. Hoag, and
a Master of Music degree in cello performance from the University of
Southern California, where she studied with Gabor Rejto and coached
chamber music with Eudice Shapiro, Eleanore Schoenfeld and Alice
Schoenfeld.
She freelanced in Los Angeles for several years, doing recording
sessions and playing for live shows before moving to Phoenix with her
family. She is an active freelancer, music arranger, adjudicator, guest
clinician and private teacher, and designed the strings adjudication
score sheet currently used by the Arizona Band and Orchestra Directors
Association for its regional orchestra and all-state orchestra
auditions. She is an active participant with the Arizona-American String
Teachers Association’s annual Cellobration! A Day for Cellists, where
she teaches classes and has conducted the large cello ensembles,
including her own arrangements of music.
She has also held the position of Principal Cellist of the Mesa
Symphony Orchestra; has been a guest artist at ASU with The New Music
Ensemble and on graduate level and faculty recitals, and at the
University of Arizona; has taught music in the public schools; and has
substituted with the Phoenix Symphony. For a number of years, Debra has
traveled to Graz, Austria during the summer to perform with the American
Institute of Musical Studies Festival Orchestra, where she has also
performed chamber music.
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