Evangeline Benedetti lives in New York City and teaches the cello and the Alexander Technique.
Devoted cellists have long endured a dearth of systematic approaches to mastering the instrument. Finally, Evangeline Benedetti follows in the footsteps of the great violin pedagogues with an inspiring method of inarguable wisdom and sensitivity, with joyous music making as its final reward. --David Finckel, Cellist and Artistic Director, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and Music@Menlo. Faculty, The Juilliard School This book is packed with valuable information that has been road tested, and will be just as helpful to an expert or beginner cellist. Ms. Benedetti's expertise in both the fields of the Alexander Technique and professional cello performance will help cellists use the whole body in coordination and efficiency, as well as aid doctors, Physical Therapists, and Alexander Teachers to know what the professional cellist must do to move well. --Robert Britton, Professor of the Alexander Technique, San Francisco Conservatory of Music Benedetti's book brings together every aspect of learning, playing and expressing oneself with the cello. Her ideas can lead one to realize the path to allowing one's cello playing to be as beautiful as one's mind's eye wants and as effortless as one's body will allow. This book is a must read for all cellists. Amateurs, professionals and students, both young and old, will benefit greatly from the clear format and practical solutions found within. --Alvin McCall, cellist and member of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra In Cello, Bow and You: Putting it All Together, Evangeline Benedetti presents a clear and refined vision of playing. Her expertise in the Alexander Technique, and her extensive background in performing and teaching, have primed her to present a fresh, exciting approach. --Glen Gampbell, Cellist, San Diego Symphony, and Director of the Suzuki String Program at San Diego Symphony Cello, Bow and You: Putting it All Together is a remarkable testament to Evangeline's philosophy and passion for the cello and the challenging technique required to play. I especially enjoyed her ability to seamlessly weave the Alexander Technique into honest, accurate cello playing. As I read, I loved hearing her unique voice, which I distinctly remember from my four years of lessons. It is essential reading for all cellists, both amateur and professional. --Nicholas Tzavaras, Cellist, Shanghai Quartet, and Faculty member, The Shanghai Conservatory of Music First and foremost this book is a very comprehensive companion for the cellist. The author's generosity and yet light touch in sharing her knowledge and experience makes it possible for the non-player to follow easily and to some extent transfer the skill to an enquiry into any instrument. She always encourages curiosity, creativity and attention to the process. It should be on the shelf of any Alexander teacher who works with musicians! --Statnews: Newsletter from the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique -Devoted cellists have long endured a dearth of systematic approaches to mastering the instrument. Finally, Evangeline Benedetti follows in the footsteps of the great violin pedagogues with an inspiring method of inarguable wisdom and sensitivity, with joyous music making as its final reward.---David Finckel, Cellist and Artistic Director, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and Music@Menlo. Faculty, The Juilliard School-This book is packed with valuable information that has been road tested, and will be just as helpful to an expert or beginner cellist. Ms. Benedetti's expertise in both the fields of the Alexander Technique and professional cello performance will help cellists use the whole body in coordination and efficiency, as well as aid doctors, Physical Therapists, and Alexander Teachers to know what the professional cellist must do to move well.---Robert Britton, Professor of the Alexander Technique, San Francisco Conservatory of Music-Benedetti's book brings together every aspect of learning, playing and expressing oneself with the cello. Her ideas can lead one to realize the path to allowing one's cello playing to be as beautiful as one's mind's eye wants and as effortless as one's body will allow. This book is a must read for all cellists. Amateurs, professionals and students, both young and old, will benefit greatly from the clear format and practical solutions found within.---Alvin McCall, cellist and member of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra-In Cello, Bow and You: Putting it All Together, Evangeline Benedetti presents a clear and refined vision of playing. Her expertise in the Alexander Technique, and her extensive background in performing and teaching, have primed her to present a fresh, exciting approach.---Glen Gampbell, Cellist, San Diego Symphony, and Director of the Suzuki String Program at San Diego Symphony-Cello, Bow and You: Putting it All Together is a remarkable testament to Evangeline's philosophy and passion for the cello and the challenging technique required to play. I especially enjoyed her ability to seamlessly weave the Alexander Technique into honest, accurate cello playing. As I read, I loved hearing her unique voice, which I distinctly remember from my four years of lessons. It is essential reading for all cellists, both amateur and professional.---Nicholas Tzavaras, Cellist, Shanghai Quartet, and Faculty member, The Shanghai Conservatory of Music-First and foremost this book is a very comprehensive companion for the cellist. The author's generosity and yet light touch in sharing her knowledge and experience makes it possible for the non-player to follow easily and to some extent transfer the skill to an enquiry into any instrument. She always encourages curiosity, creativity and attention to the process. It should be on the shelf of any Alexander teacher who works with musicians!---Statnews: Newsletter from the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique Devoted cellists have long endured a dearth of systematic approaches to mastering the instrument. Finally, Evangeline Benedetti follows in the footsteps of the great violin pedagogues with an inspiring method of inarguable wisdom and sensitivity, with joyous music making as its final reward. --David Finckel, Cellist and Artistic Director, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and Music@Menlo. Faculty, The Juilliard School This book is packed with valuable information that has been road tested, and will be just as helpful to an expert or beginner cellist. Ms. Benedetti's expertise in both the fields of the Alexander Technique and professional cello performance will help cellists use the whole body in coordination and efficiency, as well as aid doctors, Physical Therapists, and Alexander Teachers to know what the professional cellist must do to move well. --Robert Britton, Professor of the Alexander Technique, San Francisco Conservatory of Music Benedetti's book brings together every aspect of learning, playing and expressing oneself with the cello. Her ideas can lead one to realize the path to allowing one's cello playing to be as beautiful as one's mind's eye wants and as effortless as one's body will allow. This book is a must read for all cellists. Amateurs, professionals and students, both young and old, will benefit greatly from the clear format and practical solutions found within. --Alvin McCall, cellist and member of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra In Cello, Bow and You: Putting it All Together, Evangeline Benedetti presents a clear and refined vision of playing. Her expertise in the Alexander Technique, and her extensive background in performing and teaching, have primed her to present a fresh, exciting approach. --Glen Gampbell, Director of the Suzuki String Program at San Diego Symphony