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  1. Robert DeMaine (born December 6, 1969, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an American virtuoso cellist, best known as Principal Cello of the Los Angeles Philharmonic . Early life. From a musical family, Robert DeMaine began learning music at age 4 from his sister, an accomplished cellist.

  2. The New York Times. "The evening's greatest treat was the magnificent playing of Robert deMaine, whose technical brilliance is surpassed only by the beauty of tones he produces." "DeMaine delivered a focused, brilliant account of Kodály's fiendishly difficult Sonata for Solo Cello."

  3. Robert deMaine is an exclusive Thomastik-Infeld artist, and performs on a cello made in 1684 by Antonio Stradivari, the “General Kyd, ex-Leo Stern.” Official Website for Robert deMaine, Cellist.

  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Robert deMaine is an American virtuoso cellist who has been hailed by The New York Times asan artist who makes one hang on every note.” He has distinguished himself as one of the finest and most versatile instrumentalists of his generation, performing to critical acclaim as soloist, recitalist, orchestra principal, recording artist ...

  5. Robert DeMaine, Cellist, Los Angeles, California. 94,801 likes. American musician, Principal Cello of LA Phil.

  6. Praised by The New York Times as “an artist who makes one hang on every note,” deMaine, now 54, is principal cello of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, having won the seat in 2012 after serving in the same position with the Detroit Symphony from 2002–2012.

  7. "Robert deMaine took center stage as the protagonist in Strauss' symphonic poem "Don Quixote." To the knight of sorrowful countenance, deMaine brought a tenderness and poignancy that can only be wrought through mastery of the highest order.