How Bernard Greenhouse Showed Me the Way: Lessons Learned

Bernard Greenhouse with grandson, Jonathan Rich, sailing in Wellfleet, Mass., circa 1970. Photo Credit: Timothy Eddy

Bernard Greenhouse with grandson, Jonathan Rich, sailing in Wellfleet, Mass., circa 1970. Photo Credit: Timothy Eddy

By Timothy Eddy:

My apprenticeship to Mr. Greenhouse lasted about 9 years, from the time I was 15 until I graduated from the Manhattan School of Music with a Masters Degree at 24.  There were so many ways that he opened my eyes, helping me see the ultimate possibilities of being a cellist and a performer. Read more

Bach 6th Suite and the Outermost House

Bernard Greenhouse

Bernard Greenhouse

My most important lessons with Bernard Greenhouse took place after my official university studies with him were over. By this time, I was a member of the Lark Quartet and my colleagues and I invited him to play the Schubert Cello Quintet with us on tour. Read more

Reflections on the Legacy of Bernard Greenhouse

Reflections on the Legacy of Bernard Greenhouse

Reflections on the Legacy of Bernard Greenhouse

by Kate Dillingham

I first met Mr. Greenhouse in 1986 when I was a scholarship student at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The Beaux Arts Trio gave a memorable concert at the school in their final year in the configuration of Messieurs Pressler, Cohen and Greenhouse. Little did I know that one year later, Mr. Greenhouse would retire from the Trio and become my teacher. Read more

Bernard Greenhouse: From Teacher to Colleague, Friend, and Always My Inspiration

Welcome to Bernard Greenhouse Tribute Week: December 25-January 3rd

Welcome to Bernard Greenhouse Tribute Week: December 25-January 3rd

Paul Katz
Artistic Director/Founder
CelloBello.com

It is Christmas Day 2015! Hearty Holiday Greetings to you from myself and my wonderful CelloBello staff (Jussi, Elana, Clare and Stella)! Read more