Paul Katz

Paul Katz is an internationally renowned American cellist, best known for his membership of the Cleveland Quartet. Katz currently teaches at the New England Conservatory following positions at Rice University and the Eastman School of Music. He serves on the National Advisory Board of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Association. Paul Katz is the founder of CelloBello - an online cello resource center.

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