Daniel Rowe
Daniel Rowe studied cello with David Finckel and Jerry Grossman at S.U.N.Y, Purchase, where he studied Baroque cello with the late Fortunato Arico, and with George Neikrug as a Dean's Scholar at Boston University. He has performed as principal cellist with The Arcadia Players and Millenial Artists, and as guest artist with Triomphe de L'Amour. He has worked with the Handel and Haydn Society, the Chorus Pro Musica and the Andover Chorale Society. He has appeared a number of times with Newton Baroque and can be heard on WGBH with this ensemble. He is a founding member of the Baroque ensemble, Tres.
As a "modern" cellist, he was a member of the Ravel Quartet, which was in residence at the Bridgeport Symphony in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He has played and contracted for the Huntington Theater Company and the American Repertory Theatre. Since 2010, Daniel has performed with the Greek tenor Mario Frangoulis in various locations, including Chicago, San Francisco, Pasadena, Washington D.C., Montreal, Cambridge, and Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York. Daniel also plays electric cello as a member of the Guy Ford band, where his improvisational skills can be enjoyed in numerous locations on the North Shore of Boston. He holds a master's degree in Computer Science from U Mass, Boston.
As a "modern" cellist, he was a member of the Ravel Quartet, which was in residence at the Bridgeport Symphony in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He has played and contracted for the Huntington Theater Company and the American Repertory Theatre. Since 2010, Daniel has performed with the Greek tenor Mario Frangoulis in various locations, including Chicago, San Francisco, Pasadena, Washington D.C., Montreal, Cambridge, and Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York. Daniel also plays electric cello as a member of the Guy Ford band, where his improvisational skills can be enjoyed in numerous locations on the North Shore of Boston. He holds a master's degree in Computer Science from U Mass, Boston.