| 02/01/96 | Dane Captures The Rapture Of Love | The Boston Globe |
| 06/06/00 | Recital Review | The Irish Times |
| 02/17/07 | Cupid's Arrow strikes RPO | Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
Steven Doane
A member of the cello faculty at the Eastman School of Music since
1981, Steven Doane has earned an international reputation both as
performer and teacher. Formerly principal cellist of the Milwaukee
Symphony and Rochester Philharmonic, and a member of the Naumburg
Award-winning New Arts Trio during the 1980s, Mr. Doane has since built
a performance career as concerto soloist, recitalist, and chamber
musician.
He travels frequently to the United Kingdom for recitals, clinics, and
master classes, and has performed concertos in recent seasons in
Edinburgh, Scotland, and Dublin, Ireland. Recital appearances with
pianist Barry Snyder have included concerts at New York's Alice Tully
Hall, Boston's Sanders Theater, two recitals at London's Wigmore Hall,
and numerous other engagements in the United States and United Kingdom.
The second in a series of recordings for the Bridge label with Mr.
Snyder (works by Benjamin Britten and Frank Bridge) won a 1996 NAIRD
award from the US music press, and the Bridge Sonata was declared "the
best performance on record" by BBC Music Magazine. An earlier disc on
the Bridge label of the complete works for cello and piano by Fauré
received a "Petit Diapason d'Or" from the French press.
Mr. Doane holds the Eisenhart Award for Excellence in Teaching from the
Eastman School and the Piatigorsky Commendation for teaching excellence
from the New England Conservatory. Appearances as guest teacher and
performer have twice taken Mr. Doane to the Manchester International
Cello Festival, and as guest artist and teacher to most of the major
music colleges in England. He is also a regular professor and
participant at the International Musician's Seminar in Cornwall,
England.
Between 1995 and 1999, Mr. Doane was an Associate in Cello at the Royal
College of Music in London, and, following a series of master classes
at the Royal Academy in London, has been named visiting professor by
that institution. In addition to his recordings on the Bridge label,
Mr. Doane has recorded for Pantheon, Daedmon, Gasparo, and Sony.



