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Praised for his “entrancing” performances (National Sawdust Log) and “tonal beauty” (The Strad), Caleb van der Swaagh is a versatile chamber musician and soloist.
In demand as a chamber musician, Caleb is the former cellist of the GRAMMY-nominated Aizuri Quartet and he is member of Exponential Ensemble, a mixed instrumentation chamber ensemble. He is a first prize winner in the SAVVY Chamber Competition and has performed with such ensembles as The Knights, A Far Cry, Orchestra of St. Lukes, Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble LPR, and the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players. Recent festival appearances include appearances at the Chelsea Music Festival, Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival, Ottawa ChamberFest, The Lake George Music Festival, Music from Montauk, 23Arts Summer Music Festival, Edelio Festival, and Birdfoot Festival. He is an alumnus of Ensemble Connect – a program of Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and the Weill Music Institute in partnership with the New York City Department of Education.
An advocate of contemporary music, Caleb is a member of counter)induction, Ensemble Échappé, and Ensemble Ipse. He also performs regularly with leading contemporary music ensembles including Argento Chamber Ensemble, Talea Ensemble, Either/Or, S.E.M Ensemble, and Hotel Elefant. He has premiered hundreds of works including compositions by such composers as Georg Friedrich Haas, Beat Furrer, Christian Wolff, Roscoe Mitchell, and Rebecca Saunders, and he also performs his own compositions and arrangements. As a recording artist, Caleb’s extensive discography includes many world premiere recordings includes recent releases on New Focus Recordings, Albany Records, Bright Shiny Things, Supertrain Records, Linn Records, and Avie Records among others
A native New Yorker, Caleb graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University as part of the Columbia – Juilliard Exchange program with a degree in Classics and Medieval & Renaissance Studies. Caleb received his master’s degree with academic honors from New England Conservatory and later studied at the Manhattan School of Music. His primary teachers are Bonnie Hampton, Laurence Lesser, and David Geber. Caleb is the cello professor at the Conservatory of Music at SUNY Purchase College.