Georgia Bourderionnet, cello
French-American cellist Georgia Bourderionnet has performed across the USA and France as well as in Germany, Canada, and South Korea. A native of New Orleans, she made her solo debut at fifteen with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and performed the first movement of Dvorak’s Cello Concerto with the orchestra two years later. An enthusiastic performer of contemporary music, Ms. Bourderionnet has premiered many chamber music works as a contemporary ensemble fellow of the Atlantic Music Festival and in the Musica Nova and OSSIA ensembles at the Eastman School. Her orchestral playing has led her to appear in the cello sections of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Miami’s New World Symphony, and more.
Ms. Bourderionnet holds a Bachelor’s degree in cello performance from the Eastman School of Music and a Master’s degree from the Manhattan School of Music. Her principal teachers include Philippe Muller, David Ying, Ahrim Kim, Jeanne Jaubert, and Jee Yeoun Ko. She has performed in masterclasses for distinguished artists such as Yo Yo Ma, Ludwig Quandt, Jan Vogler, Peter Wiley, Yovan Markovitch, Edouard Sapey-Triomphe, Kazuhide Isomura, Daniel Phillips, and Ani Aznavoorian.
Photo copyright, Lynn Saville
Ms. Bourderionnet holds a Bachelor’s degree in cello performance from the Eastman School of Music and a Master’s degree from the Manhattan School of Music. Her principal teachers include Philippe Muller, David Ying, Ahrim Kim, Jeanne Jaubert, and Jee Yeoun Ko. She has performed in masterclasses for distinguished artists such as Yo Yo Ma, Ludwig Quandt, Jan Vogler, Peter Wiley, Yovan Markovitch, Edouard Sapey-Triomphe, Kazuhide Isomura, Daniel Phillips, and Ani Aznavoorian.
Photo copyright, Lynn Saville