Titles by: THEODORE OSCAR BUCHHOLZ
THEODORE OSCAR BUCHHOLZ
Theodore Buchholz is the cello professor at the University of Arizona. Described by newspaper critics as a "virtuosic cellist" with a "warm beautiful sound," he has performed in prominent venues from New York's Lincoln Center to international halls in Italy and Tokyo, and across the United States. Buchholz's album Afterglow features Henry Hadley's complete works for cello and piano, and was released by Centaur Records, receiving the coveted five-star rating from Fanfare Magazine. His recording of the Hans Winterberg Cello Sonata was released under the Toccata label in 2018. As a nationally recognized researcher, Dr. Buchholz served as the Cello Forum Editor for the award-winning journal American String Teacher. During the summers he performs at the Killington Music Festival in Vermont and the Zephyr Music Festival in Italy. Dr. Buchholz studied with Bonnie Hampton, Sadao Harada, Robert Jesselson, and Nathaniel Rosen. Dr. Buchholz's current and former students perform in orchestras and chamber ensembles around the country, and they teach in schools and studios around the world. His students have received scholarships from competitive conservatories and have won awards in national chamber music and solo competitions. They have appeared on NPR's "From the Top", as soloists with orchestras, and at leading music festivals. Theodore Buchholz is the recipient of the 2019 Taubeneck Superior Teaching Award. In 2022, he received the Charles and Irene Putnam Award, the college's most prestigious recognition of excellence in teaching.