Eva Roebuck
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Eva Roebuck is a cellist from Kansas City who began cello at the age of 9.
Prior to moving to Raleigh, Eva was a member of both the Hartford Symphony and a member of The Orchestra Now, a graduate orchestra in upstate New York, regularly performing in venues such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Met Museum.
Most recently, when not at Triangle Strings, you can find Eva performing with the North Carolina Symphony. Eva has also frequently made appearances with ensembles such as the Charlotte Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic, Charleston Symphony, Sarasota Orchestra, Louisiana Philharmonic, and the National Repertory Orchestra. In addition, Eva appears on the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s Grammy-nominated Naxos recordings of ‘Scriabin: Symphony No. 2; The Poem of Ecstasy’ and ‘Kodály: Háry János Suite”. Evaand can also be seen playing in the Oscar-nominated Netflix film, “Maestro”.
Eva holds degrees from Kansas State University, the Cleveland Institute of Music, and Bard College. Notable coaching and performance collaborations include artists such as Jamie Laredo, Peter Wiley, Gil Shaham, and the Cavani, Emerson, and Danish String Quartets. Her teachers include Sharon Laredo Robinson, David Littrell, and Ludmila Lupacheva. She plays on a Frank Ravatin cello made in 2010.
Outside of music, Eva enjoys traveling as much as she can, especially to visit her family in Taiwan and Japan. Her favorite hobbies include baking, painting, keeping freshwater aquariums, and spending time with her cat Toby.
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