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LOVE LETTERS: Suite No.

Join NYBI’s artistic director Wen Yang for a live stream featuring soloist Paul Dwyer performing J. S. Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1.

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I must live either wholly with you, or not at all. Indeed I have resolved to wander far from you till the moment arrives when I can fly into your arms, and feel that they are my home, and send forth my soul in unison with yours into the realm of spirits.
— Beethoven to Countess Giulietta Guicciardi - July 7, 1800

Meet Paul

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German-American cellist Paul Dwyer is fortunate to have a rich musical life playing both historical and modern cello. He is Assistant Principal cello of Lyric Opera of Chicago and teaches cello and chamber music at Notre Dame University. He is a founding member of the Diderot String Quartet and ACRONYM, loves to play chamber music and collaborate with young composers.

Paul was born in Munster, Indiana, but spent the most formative years of his life (according to Freud) in Vienna, where he decided to play the double bass, but was told he’s too small.  At age eight his family moved to Munich, where Paul spent most of his time playing soccer, running subversive school newspapers and transcribing Metallica songs for a heavy metal cello quartet he formed with his best friends.  In 12th grade, he made his opera debut singing the role of Polyphemus in Handel's Acis and Galatea.

In 2003, Paul followed his roots back to the American Midwest for college, studying at the Oberlin Conservatory (Bachelor of Music '07) and the University of Michigan (Master of Music '08; Doctor of Musical Arts '12), where he was the recipient of a Jacob K. Javits Fellowship and a Theodore Presser Award.  He also spent a year back in good old Europe as a Fulbright Fellow in Amsterdam, delving into contemporary music with Frances-Marie Uitti and baroque cello with Anner Byslma. In 2013, he completed additional graduate studies in the Historical Performance department of The Juilliard School.

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Earlier Event: November 7
LOVE LETTERS: Suite No. 2
Later Event: January 2
LOVE LETTERS: Suite No. 6