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Silver Ainomäe performs in Colorado

Cellist Silver Ainomäe, the concert master of Colorado Symphony Orchestra, will perform on 26th of April with his ensemble at Hampden Hall of Engelwood Arts in Colorado. The concert of Ainomäe Ensemble will take place as a part of Hampden Hall chamber concert series and consists of  Franz Schubert’s The Octet in F major for winds and strings. Silver Ainomäe is the artistic director of Hampden Hall chamber concert series since 2013.

From his 2000 solo debut with the Estonian National Orchestra, Silver Ainomäe has performed in over 30 countries, including concertos with the Finnish Radio Orchestra, Zürich Chamber Orchestra, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, Polish Radio Orchestra, and the Colorado Symphony. He has won prizes in international cello competitions in Warsaw, Helsinki, and Tongyeong (South Korea) and awards in London and Rome.

Born in Estonia, Silver moved with his family to Finland in 1990. He was accepted into the celebrated Sibelius Academy to study with Hannu Kiiski and Arto Noras, ultimately receiving his Masters degree. He went on to London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama and later to the Razumovsky Academy, where he studied with Oleg Kogan.

Currently Principal Cellist of the Colorado Symphony, Silver has served as guest Principal with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Helsinki Philharmonic, and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra.

Look also: Homepage of Silver Ainomäe
               Concert at page of Columbine Courier

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