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Brandon Vamos serves as Professor of Practice in Cello at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music and is a core member of the Pacifica Quartet, the institution's quartet-in-residence. His career bridges elite performance and academic mentorship in classical string arts.
His educational foundation includes:
- Bachelor of Music with Performer's Certificate from Eastman School of Music under Paul Katz
- Master of Music from Yale University studying with Aldo Parisot
- Early training with Tanya Carey in Macomb, Illinois
Vamos maintains an active international presence as soloist and chamber musician, collaborating with luminaries including Yo-Yo Ma, Menahem Pressler, and the Emerson Quartet. His artistic identity centers on string quartet repertoire and cello performance traditions, with emphasis on interpretive depth in classical and contemporary works.
His accolades feature:
- 2009 Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance (Pacifica Quartet)
- Cleveland Quartet Award
- Musical America's 2009 Ensemble of the Year designation
The Pacifica Quartet's residency at Jacobs School of Music forms the cornerstone of Vamos' academic engagement, driving student mentorship through masterclasses, coaching, and performance demonstrations within the string department's ecosystem.
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