Described as possessing “the simple, poised, confident stage presence of a seasoned performer,” violinist Sarah E Geller has performed to critical acclaim in many prestigious venues. This past spring Geller made her debut in California on the West Coast Salon Series, in addition to continuing her extensive solo and chamber music appearances along the East Coast. In June 2002 Sarah made her Carnegie Hall solo recital debut as a winner of the Artists’ International Special Presentation Award and in 2004 presented a recital on their Alumni Series at New York’s Merkin Concert Hall.
In addition to a busy performance schedule, Sarah is dedicated to educating the next generation of string players. This fall Geller brings her passion and exceptional ability to reach, inspire and nurture diverse groups of children to her new Suzuki studio in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn. She is also a faculty member at School for Strings.
Sarah E Geller and pianist Sayaka Tanikawa perform regularly together, captivating audiences along the East Coast on series including the Bentley College Bowles Performance Series in Waltham, Massachusetts, the Donnell Library Series in Manhattan. Last season, at the invitation of Georgetown University, Geller and Tanikawa performed and conducted a masterclass on their Friday Music Series.
Sonata No. 1 in D Major
R. Schumann
R. Schumann
Arr. Kreisler