Eric Jacobsen (born July 16, 1982) is an American conductor and cellist. He is currently a member of The Knights, and the Silk Road Project, and is the...
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Eric Jacobsen (conductor), American conductor and cellist Eric Jacobson, American puppeteer Erik Jacobsen, American record producer This disambiguation page...
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player Eric Jacobsen (conductor) (born 1982), American conductor and cellist Erik Jacobsen (born 1940), American record producer Fritz Jacobsen (1894–1981)...
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Kamancheh, Setar Brooklyn Rider Colin Jacobsen – Violin Jonathan Gandelsman – Violin Nicholas Cords – Viola Eric Jacobsen – Cello Additional musicians Jeff...
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Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall debuts in 2011. In 2016, cellist Michael Nicolas replaced Eric Jacobsen in the ensemble. Brooklyn Rider's first album, Passport...
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Conservatory of Music, where she graduated in 2003. In 2016, she wed Eric Jacobsen; subsequently they had a daughter Ivy Jo, born in 2017. O'Donovan and...
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The Knights are a New York–based orchestra founded by brothers Eric and Colin Jacobsen. While music students in the late 1990s, the brothers were interested...
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quartet includes violinists Johnny Gandelsman, Colin Jacobsen, Nicholas Cords, and cellist Eric Jacobsen. The album features eight tracks taken form Zimmerli's...
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Dickow (Culture Prize) Morgencaféen for hjemløse (charitable donation) 2009 Cellist Andreas Brantelid (Culture Prize) Musician Nanna Fabricius Øland and photographer...
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Michael Cristofer – Champion; Ryan Speedo Green, Latonia Moore, Eric Owens, Paul Groves, Eric Greene, Stephanie Blythe (singers); The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra;...
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