- Aldo Parisot
Infobox musical artist
Name = Aldo Parisot
Img_capt = Aldo Parisot, New Haven, May 2005
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Born = birth date and age|1920|09|30
flagicon|BRA Natal,Brazil
Died =
Instrument =Cello
Genre = Classical
Occupation =Cellist ,Pedagogue
Years_active = "fl. ca. " 1946-"present"
Label =Albany Records ,Naxos Records ,Delos International
Associated_acts =Yale Cellos
Notable_instruments = Cello
"De Munck Stradivarius "Aldo Simoes Parisot [cite news | title = Sally Menke, Editor, Weds Aldo L. Parisot | publisher =
New York Times | date = 1986-08-10 | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DEFDF1431F933A2575BC0A960948260 | accessdate = 2007-05-04 ] (bornSeptember 30 ,1920 )cite web | last = Sánchez-Penzo | first = José | title = The Way Famous String Instruments Went | url = http://www.jose-sanchez-penzo.net/stPl_P-R.html | accessdate = 2007-04-23 ] is aBrazil ian-born Americancellist andcello teacher, was formerly a member of theJuilliard School faculty, and currently is serving as a professor of music at theYale School of Music .Early Life and Musical Training
Born in Natal,
Brazil , Parisot began studying cello at age seven with his stepfather,Tomazzo Babini . From Babini, he learned the importance of playing without unnecessary tension—something he credits as the foundation for the rest of his career.cite web | last = Janof | first = Tim | title = Conversation with Aldo Parisot | publisher = Internet Cello Society | date = 2001-05-04 | url = http://www.cello.org/Newsletter/Articles/parisot.htm | accessdate = 2007-04-27 ] At the age of 12 he gave his professional debut as a cellist.cite web | title = Aldo Parisot | publisher =Texas Christian University | url = http://www.cello.tcu.edu/cellofest/bios/parisot_a.html | accessdate = 2007-04-27 ] From there, he moved on to become principal cellist of theorchestra inRio de Janeiro . During one of the concerts, Carleton Sprague Smith, theattaché to the Americanembassy was in attendance. Upon witnessing Parisot's performance ofBrahms 's Double Concerto with violinistRicardo Odnoposoff , he proceeded to come backstage, and invited Parisot to attend a party thrown forYehudi Menuhin . At the party Smith told Parisot he would arrange for Parisot to study at theCurtis Institute of Music withEmanuel Feuermann . However, Feuermann died unexpectedly onMay 25 ,1942 , three months before Parisot's intended arrival to the US. [cite web | title = Emanuel Feuermann | publisher = Internet Cello Society | url = http://cello.org/cnc/feuerman.htm | accessdate = 2007-04-27 ]Sometime later, Smith again approached Parisot, this time with an offer to pursue studies of
music theory andchamber music at Yale on scholarship. Accommodations were to be made such that Parisot could avoid taking lessons, as Feuermann was the only one Parisot was interested in studying with. Parisot accepted, and began at Yale in1946 .olo career
At age 26, during the start of his studies at Yale, he made his
United States debut with theBoston Symphony Orchestra at the festival inTanglewood . He embarked on his firstEurope an tour the following year. Following this he earned a degree fromYale School of Music and toured throughout the United States,Canada , andSouth America . [cite web | title = Yale School of Music: Strings Department Description | url = http://www.yale.edu/music/faculty.html | accessdate = 2007-04-23 A short version of Parisot's printed bio, where most biographical information was obtained.]According to Margaret Campbell, in her book "The Great Cellists",cite book | last = Campbell | first = Margaret | title = The Great Cellists | publisher = Robson Books | date = 2004 | location = London | pages = 222-223 | isbn = 1-86105-654-0 ] cquote|Parisot was a brilliant soloist, chamber musician and teacher who based his ideas on the playing of
Emanuel Feuermann .In the 1950s Parisot appeared in numerous solo concerts and soloed in many concertos with orchestras. During this time he also premiered works by composers such asHector Villa-Lobos ,Camargo Guarnieri ,Jose Siqueira ,Quincy Porter ,Mel Powell ,Claudio Santoro ,Donald Martino as well as other works that where written and dedicated to him.cite web | title = Aldo Parisot | publisher = Internet Cello Society | url = http://www.cello.org/freepage/parisot.htm | accessdate = 2007-04-27 ] He is recognized for his musicality, temperament and virtuoso playing as well as his teaching abilities. Aldo Parisot, has long been admitted as one of the world's virtuosocellists . Whether it be as a soloist, a chamber musician, a recitalist or a teacher he led the career of an accomplished artist. He has given first performances of composers such as Carmago Guarnieri, Quincy Porter, Alvin Etler, Claudio Santoro, Joan Panetti,Ezra Laderman , Yehudi Wyner, andHeitor Villa-Lobos always trying to enlarge the cello repertoire. The 2nd Cello Concerto by Villa Lobos was written and dedicated to him and the first performance was played by Parisot at his debut with theNew York Philharmonic . Orchestras such as theAmsterdam ,Berlin ,Chicago ,London ,Los Angeles ,Munich ,Paris ,Pittsburgh ,Rio de Janeiro ,Stockholm , andWarsaw , have played with him with prestigious conductors such asStokowski ,John Barbirolli ,Leonard Bernstein ,Eleazar de Carvalho ,Zubin Mehta ,Claude Monteux ,Paul Paray ,Victor de Sabata ,Sawallisch ,Hindemith , andHeitor Villa-Lobos . [cite web | title = Artists: Aldo Parisot | publisher =Naxos Records | url = http://www.naxos.com/conductorinfo/1548.htm | accessdate = 2007-04-27 ] His reengagement of almost 12 times with the New York Philharmonic attest to his brilliance in his field.Fact|date=April 2007 Parisot toured for five weeks in Poland during the first half of the year in 1976.Fact|date=April 2007Since 1956 until 1996 Parisot was the owner of one of the finest cellos: the
De Munck Stradivarius .Parisot's performance at Tanglewood of
Donald Martino 's Parisonatina al'Dodecafonia for solo cello—a piece written for Parisot—received many favorable reviews, including fromHarold Schonberg of theNew York Time , theBoston Globe , and others.Teaching
Parisot is renowned for his teaching, having held posts at
Peabody Conservatory ,Mannes College of Music , theJuilliard School , and theNew England Conservatory in addition to his current position at Yale, which he held since 1958. Throughout the years, his students have gone on to careers as prominent concert artists, teachers and players in major symphony orchestras. Some better-known former students of his includeIrene Sharp ,Shauna Rolston ,Bion Tsang ,Carol Ou ,Sam Ou ,Ralph Kirshbaum ,Han-Na Chang ,Johann Sebastian Paetsch , Jian Wang. According to Kirshbaum:In addition to the private instruction of his students, Parisot has also conducted the
Yale Cellos since 1983. Formed as an ensemble of his current students, the group has since released a number of award-winning CDs, one of which received aGrammy nomination. [cite web | title = The Yale Cellos | publisher =Texas Christian University | url = http://www.cello.tcu.edu/cellofest/bios/yale.html | accessdate = 2007-04-27 ]Master Classes
He has been commanding great respect as an artist in master classes at the
Banff Centre inCanada since1980 . He returns each summer to teach young musicians and perform. In addition, he often appears at theYale Summer School inNorfolk and at several other summer festivals. He gave master classes at theSibelius Academy in November of1991 . InSeoul ,South Korea Parisot has offered courses of master classes at theChung-Ang University since May of1994 . He also holds master classes at theManchester International Cello Festival , where he additionally conducts a large cello ensemble. In January of2000 he touredTaiwan performing with the teaching staff to aidearthquake relief victims. Performances and classes are planned forMexico ,Venezuela , andKorea in the near future.Cello students throughout the globe have, since
1977 , come toBrazil to take part in theAldo Parisot International Competitions : theJosef Gingold Violin Competition , theBruno Giuranna Viola Competition , and theAldo Parisot-Janos Starker Cello Competition . Additionally, international students are invited to take part in master classes by these respected musicians. In 1984, Parisot gave a months worth of master classes inChina , where he auditioning prospective students, and the following year he was invited back. Since1987 , he has been encouraged to spend each spring giving two weeks of master classes and performances at theJerusalem Music Center inIsrael . Since 2005 he has been returning every August to the Great Mountains Music Festival and School at theYongpyong resort.Alan Rich of theNew York Magazine has commented about these master classes:Member of Competition Juries
Parisot has also served on juries of distinct international competitions, including those in
Munich ,Florence ,Chile ,Brazil ,Evian , andParis (Rostropovich Competition), in addition to various others throughout the US andCanada . In November 1991, he traveled toHelsinki , Finland to participate as a member of the jury in the firstPaulo International Cello Competition . He constantly returns toMorelia to judge theCarlos Prieto International Cello Competition. In August 2007 he presided over the jury at the First Aldo Parisot International Competition inYongpyong ,South Korea . [cite web | title = GMMFS Site: Cello Competition | url = http://www.gmmfs.com/english | accessdate = 2007-07-14 ]Paintings
Parisot is well-known for his paintings, which have been shown at numerous galleries in
Boston ,New York ,New Haven andPalm Beach . During his tour inPoland he included the exhibitions of his abstract paintings made from acrylic.He uses his painting talents exclusively for philanthropic purposes, the proceeds going to the Aldo Parisot Scholarship Fund (recently renamed "Cello Enrichment Fund"), which grants financial breaks to his enrolled students. The main source of revenue for the Fund is a silent auction, held in mid-April at the annual Yale Cellos concert. [cite news
last = Doherty
first = Donna
title = Aldo Parisot, Yale's legendary cello teacher, mixes media when the Yale Cellos and his art take center stage
publisher =New Haven Register
date =2006-04-15
url = http://www.nhregister.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=16486920&BRD=1773&PAG=461&dept_id=509019&rfi=6
accessdate = 2007-04-23 ]Awards and Recognitions
Parisot has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors over the years, including
gold medals and honorary citizenships fromLebanon andBrazil .*In 1980 Parisot was awarded the
Eva Janzer “Chevalier du Violoncelle” by Indiana University [Citation | title = Eva Janzer Memorial Cello Center: 1979–2006 Honorees | url = http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/ejmccf/honorees/pasthonorees.html | accessdate = 2007-04-23 ]
*In September 1982, he was awarded theUnited Nations Peace Medal following his performance at its Staff Day ceremonies
*In 1983 he received the Artist/Teacher Award presented by theAmerican String Teachers Association
*A Yale faculty member since 1958, Aldo Parisot was named the Samuel Sanford Professor of Music at Yale in 1994.
*In May 1997, Parisot received the Governor’s Arts Award from the State ofConnecticut [cite journal | last = Gonzalez | first = Susan Loiselle | title = Yale Teachers Win Three of Four State Arts Awards | journal = Yale Bulletin and Calendar | volume = 25 | issue = 34 | date = 1997-06-23 | url = http://www.yale.edu/opa/ybc/v25.n34.news.09.html | accessdate = 2007-04-27 ]
*In 1999 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Music from Shenandoah University
*In 2001 he received the Award of Distinction from theRoyal Northern College of Music inManchester ,England
*In 2002 he received the Gustave Stoeckel Award
*In 2002 he was honored as an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts fromPenn State University Trivia
*Parisot's theory professor at Yale was
Paul Hindemith , with whom Parisot became close friends. However, after an argument concerning a missed rehearsal, the two got into a fight—Parisot exclaiming to Hindemith "You and your orchestra can go to hell!". A representative of the student union paid him a visit, warning him that he could be deported. Hindemith and Parisot soon after resolved the misunderstanding.*Parisot has three sons, one of whom is the successful
film director Dean Parisot .References
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