
About
Dennis Parker serves as the Derryl & Helen Haymon Professor of Cello at the Louisiana State University School of Music, a position he has held for 32 years. An active international performer, he has toured extensively across Asia, Europe, South America, and North America as a soloist, recitalist, and educator.
His academic training includes:
- Indiana University, studying with Janos Starker
- Yale University, studying with Aldo Parisot
- Early training with Channing Robbins
Parker's research and artistic work spans cello performance, music transcription, and the exploration of contemporary and historical classical music. He has a special interest in Brazilian music and the works of composers affected by the Holocaust. His creative output includes numerous recordings and transcriptions, such as the world premiere of Walter Burle Marx's Cello Concerto and chamber music by Schullhoff, Klein, Krasa, and Ullmann.
A significant contribution to cello pedagogy is his 2002 publication "The Popper Manifesto", a complete video recording and instructional manual for David Popper's "High School of Cello Playing", which has been distributed worldwide and is widely used as a teaching resource.
Beyond music, Parker expresses his creativity through sculpture and woodworking, repurposing old musical instruments and found objects. His visual art can be followed on Instagram (@Dennisparkercelloetc) and YouTube.
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