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Instrument: Cello
Website:
www.nathanielsmithcello.com
Nathaniel
Smith began studying cello at five years of age and quickly
developed an interest in playing cello in a variety of
musical settings. He is a two-time winner of the alternative
instrument category at the Southern Regional Fiddler's
Contest. He won first place in the American String Teacher
Association Alternative Music Competition in 2005, which
included a winner's performance at the Nugget Casino in
Reno, Nevada where he received the award for best
musicianship and also where he first met Mark O'Connor. In
2006, he completed a national tour with Mark O'Connor's
American String Celebration.
Nathaniel began touring in the
US and Canada with Natalie MacMaster in the fall of 2007. In
the summer of 2008, he was honored to meet Yo Yo Ma, who
recently recorded a cello arrangement taught to him by
Nathaniel and that is included on Yo-Yo's CD, Songs of Joy
and Peace. In December 2008, Nathaniel appeared on the on
the television broadcast of the CBC’s Holiday Festival on
Ice, which not only featured Natalie MacMaster's band, but
several Olympic ice skating medalists.
Nathaniel appeared on the
nationally syndicated public broadcasting show, From the
Top, which features young classical musicians. He recently
completed a tour with the Jeremy Kittel Band and performed
with Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn, opening a show at
Disney Hall in L.A. for Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon
Rangers. He has also performed with Darol Anger, Andy
Leftwich, Cody Kilby, Bruce Molsky, Michael Doucet,
Christian Howes, Chris Thile, Gilles Apap, David Grier, Mike
Marshall and Matt Flinner and appears with Darol on the DVD
Fiddle Masters Vol. 2 released by Fred Carpenter's Violin
Shop in Nashville in the fall of 2007.
In April 2009, he was the
featured artist on Mississippi Public Radio's Grass Roots in
a performance recorded before a live audience. In summer
2009, he taught at the Clarridge Music Camp in Big Sur,
California, at Christian Howes Creative Strings Workshop in
Columbus, Ohio and at the Leahy Music Camp in Ontario,
Canada.
Nathaniel pursues classical
music studies with Carlton McCreery at the University of
Alabama, with whom he has studied since he was five years of
age. He won the 2009 Mississippi Symphony Orchestra's
Concerto Competition in the high school division. He also
studied with renowned cellist Andres Diaz in July of 2008.
He was the principal cellist in the Mississippi All-State
Orchestra for 2006.
In December 2009, he released a CD, Arrhythmia, of all
original music performed on cello. He also released a CD,
The Nathaniel Smith Jazz Project, recorded live at the
Mississippi Museum of Art. He is continuing work on his next
CD as well.
He enjoys playing many musical
styles. He studied and performed jazz and adapts many tunes
from the jazz repertoire to cello. He has been the cellist,
bassist, and composer in local bands, and is a sought after
soloist on the national scene, frequently performing and
recording with jazz, classical and traditional musicians.
Mentors include cellists Natalie Haas, Rushad Eggleston,
Mike Block and Tristan Clarridge.
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