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Noreen Silver is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Maine, where she directs the Chamber Music Program, teaches cello, and instructs Music Theory. She has held this position since 1999. Additionally, she serves as Principal Cellist of the Bangor Symphony Orchestra and has performed as a soloist with the ensemble. Her career spans performances in the USA, Europe, Israel, and the UK, often collaborating with her husband, pianist Phillip Silver.
- Education: Royal College of Music (London), New England Conservatory of Music (Boston)
- Independent Studies: With renowned cellists Jacqueline du Pré and Pierre Fournier
Her expertise encompasses classical cello performance, pedagogy, and chamber music. She has also taught at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Strathclyde University, showcasing her dedication to music education. Her artistry has been praised for its 'uncommon depth of feeling and imagination' by critics.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though her acclaim as a performer is noted. She actively engages in teaching and ensemble leadership without documented grants or formal advising roles beyond her instructional duties. The Chamber Music Program at the University of Maine remains a central focus of her work.
Her professional activities include maintaining a performance schedule alongside her academic commitments, reflecting a balance between artistic practice and education.
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