Cello
Sarah Freiberg is a tenured member of the Handel and Haydn Society and Emmanuel Music. Cellist for Blue Hill Bach and both the Kennebec and Connecticut Early Music Festivals, she has performed with Boston Baroque, Philharmonia Baroque (San Francisco), Portland Baroque (Oregon), Seattle Baroque and the Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra.
As corresponding editor for STRINGS magazine, she has contributed dozens of articles and reviews. Sarah edited the long forgotten Guerini cello sonatas for both PRB Productions and Broude Brothers, and recorded Guerini and Laurenti cello sonatas for Centaur. “Tutti Bassi”, her duo with Colleen Mcgary-Smith, has recently released “Have Cellos, Will Travel”, a CD of 18th century European musical gems, on Centaur.
Sarah teaches baroque cello at Boston University and modern cello at the Powers Music School. She received her D.M.A. and M.M. degrees from S.U.N.Y. Stony Brook, and holds degrees from the San Francisco Conservatory, Brown University (in American Civilization) and the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. Ms. Freiberg can be heard on numerous recordings.