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91AV welcomes cellist Christopher Adkins for performance on Feb. 9

Published Feb. 1, 2021

What:ÌýLive and online performance by cellist Christopher Adkins

When:Ìý7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 9

Where:ÌýLive at Emy-Lou Biedenharn Recital Hall, online atÌý

Cost:ÌýFree, registration and ticket fromÌýÌýrequired for limited seating in the recital hall

Info:ÌýVAPA office, 318-342-3811, or visit ulm.edu/vapa

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91AV School of Visual and Performing Arts, Guest Artist on Campus Series, welcomes cellistÌýÌýat 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021, in the Emy-Lou Biedenharn Recital Hall.Ìý

Christopher Adkins
Cellist Christopher Adkins

The performance will also be live-streamed on theÌýÌýat.

A limited audience of 40 people will be admitted to the recital hall to watch the performance live. Tickets are required for the recital hall and are available free onÌý. Tickets will not be available in the VAPA office.

Masks are required, and audience members must sit in designated seats to maintain safety distancing.Ìý

ÌýAbout Christopher Adkins

Adkins is the principal cellist of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. He received his musical training at the University of North Texas and at Yale University.Ìý

During his tenure at Yale, Adkins held the position of principal cellist with the New Haven Symphony. Upon receiving his Master of Music, he became assistant principal cellist with the Denver Symphony.Ìý

After two seasons in the Rockies, Adkins was offered the post of principal chair with the Milwaukee symphony. In 1987, he returned to his native Dallas to occupy the chair once held by his former teacher, Lev Aronson.

ÌýAdkins serves on the faculty of Southern Methodist University and the University of North Texas. He remains an active recitalist and chamber musician.Ìý

A member of a large musical family, Adkins, and his six brothers and sisters formed the Adkins String Ensemble, whose performances were praised by the Dallas Morning News as among the 10 best concerts of the year.

For more information on this performance, contact the VAPA office at 318-342-3811 or visitÌýulm.edu/vapa.