Oliver Aldort age 13

Oliver Aldort


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Oliver is now the principal cellist of the Northwest Chamber Youth Orchestra in Seattle. To broaden his musical base, he is playing cello with several chamber groups most of them as a cellist and one as a pianist.

Oliver is also a student at the University of Washington and collaborating with doctoral students for chamber music.

Oliver is the top winner of the Seattle Young Artist Music Festival at the senior level for cello (14-19).

2008 Concerto Concert Division Winners will perform in concert with Philharmonia Northwest with Roupen Shakarian as Conductor on Saturday May 10, 2008 at 7:30 PM
University of Washington, Kane Hall

Oliver Aldort is a 14-year-old musical prodigy who began his musical performing career at age 7, just one year after beginning cello lessons. He plays both the cello and piano at the professional level.

Oliver has performed as a soloist with symphony orchestras in Washington, Boston, and British Colombia, and he is the winner of several state, regional and national music competitions.

In 2007, he won the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) National competition on cello.

Oliver is currently studying cello with world renowned cellist
Lynn Harrell.

Comments made on YouTube about the above recording.

musicdivinemusic has made a comment on Dvorak Cello Concerto: Oliver Aldort (14-year-old):
"Wow! The very first notes made me tremble. What skill, what assurance, what panache. Every generation has its Rostropovich!"

benito345678 has made a comment on Dvorak Cello Concerto: Oliver Aldort (14-year-old):
"Jeez, and I thought Piatagorsky's sound was alive! This boy has to be the best musician I've ever heard. Everything he does is so delightfully tasteful! He's going to be better than any cellist you ever thought was amazing, much better than rostropovich, du pre, casals, piatagorsky, feuermann, fournier put toghether! Got to love Oliver! He's the best!!!"

"Anybody who expected the Saint-Saens Cello Concerto No.1 (with the Symphony) to be a mere novelty would have been more than surprised. Oliver Aldort may have just turned 11, he may be slightly shorter than his cello, but he already has a remarkable technique, impeccable intonation and produces a fine tone. More than that, though, and unlike a number of teenage wunderkind who have been foisted on the world in the recent years, Aldort doesn't just play the notes, he is clearly a musician and gave a musician's performance. We shall be hearing more from this young man."
—Deryk Barker Victoria Times Columnist