William
Conable, professor of cello, holds the B.A. from the
University of Illinois and the M.M. and D.M.A. from Boston
University, where he was
a Danforth and Woodrow Wilson Fellow. For ten years he
was principal cellist of the Columbus Symphony, having
previously served in that position in the Youngstown Symphony
and the Dayton Opera. Conable is active as a soloist, chamber
musician, and conductor. He specializes in both baroque
and contemporary music and is a member of the Cipriani
Trio. In addition, Conable is a renowned expert on the
Alexander Technique, a method for improving physical coordination
and kinesthetic perception which is helpful to performing
artists of all kinds. He teaches and performs regularly
in Europe, Asia,
and South America.
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