David Garrett joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 2000, after 10 years with the Houston Symphony and tenures with the orchestras of San Antonio, Shreveport, New Orleans, and Grand Rapids. He also appears frequently as recitalist, chamber musician, and soloist, including performances on the Philharmonic’s Chamber Music Society and Green Umbrella concerts. Garrett pursues a wide range of musical interests: he has recorded modern cello works for the Albany and Opus One labels; his doctoral dissertation included publication of previously unknown Baroque cello works; and along with his wife – Occidental College faculty pianist Junko Ueno Garrett – he performs cello and piano recitals as the Belrose Duo, including several tours in the U.S. and Japan. Away from the cello Garrett enjoys playing the viola da gamba, musical arranging, and publishing.
Garrett is a dedicated advocate for music education. He coaches youth orchestras and visits schools for the Philharmonic’s Education Department. At the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at CSU Long Beach Garrett maintains one of Southern California’s leading cello teaching studios. Furthermore, his pre-college students consistently excel in competitions and honors orchestras. Garrett’s community service extends beyond the Philharmonic’s projects; he is a board member of the Los Angeles Bach Festival and the Los Angeles Violoncello Society and an active member of the First United Methodist Church of Pasadena. In his spare time Garrett enjoys games and sports of all kinds, and is an avid, if frustrated, golfer.
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