Andrew Bukowinski, Cello

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Andrew Bukowinski grew up in Oklahoma, where he began playing the instrument in the public school system and quickly grew attached to it. He earned his Bachelor of Music, summa cum laude from Arizona State University, and his Master of Music with distinction from DePaul University. Throughout his studies, he had the opportunity to perform in solo master classes for Andres Diaz, Bernard Greenhouse, Monica Huggett, Phillipe Muller, and Menahem Pressler, as well as chamber music for the St. Lawrence, Orion, and Brentano string quartets. His principal teachers were Thomas Landschoot, Stephen Balderston, and Jeffrey Lastrapes. A frequent performer in the Midwest, Andrew has played with the Illinois Symphony, Rockford Symphony, Southwest Michigan Symphony, and Chicago Chamber Orchestra, and maintains an active freelance schedule in the Chicago area.

In the summer of 2012, Andrew traveled to Peru, where he worked as a teaching artist and performed with colleagues from around the world. Since moving to Chicago, Andrew has continued his passion for bringing music instruction to underserved communities, and serves as the cello Teaching Artist for the Chicago Metamorphosis Orchestra Project (ChiMOP) in the Belmont Cragin Neighborhood.

Aside from his work at ChiMOP, Andrew has an active private studio, and and also serves as the cello instructor at the Chicago Academy for the Arts. He has a passion for teaching students of all ages and currently works with students ranging from 5 years old to retired. To inquire about cello lessons, please visit this link!