Elizabeth Sawyer Parisot is an American pianist. [1] She has performed in solo and chamber music concerts worldwide at venues including Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, and Queen Elizabeth Hall. [1] Parisot has collaborated with a number of prominent instrumentalists and vocalists, including Aldo Parisot, Yo-Yo Ma, János Starker, Ralph Kirshbaum, Carter Brey, Hu Nai-Yuan, William Preucil, and David Shifrin. [2] [3] [1] [4] [5] Parisot is particularly well-known for her work with cellists, and in 2007 she was awarded the title “Grande Dame du Violoncelle” in 2007 by the Eva Janzer Memorial Cello Center at Indiana University. [1]
Since 1977, she has been a professor of piano at the Yale School of Music. [1] Her students have performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center, among others. [6]
She was married to the late Brazilian cellist Aldo Parisot, who was himself a faculty member at the Yale School of Music, for 52 years. [2] The two toured and performed extensively as a duo, [1] and they released a recording of the Brahms cello sonatas on the Musical Heritage Society label in 1974. [7] Elizabeth Sawyer Parisot has numerous other recordings to her credit, [1] including contributions to a complete compendium of Ezra Laderman's compositions. [8]
Each year, the "Elizabeth Parisot Prize" is awarded at the Yale School of Music's Convocation to outstanding pianists who are graduating. [9] Past recipients include Rachel Cheung and Dominic Cheli. [10] [11]
Elizabeth Sawyer Parisot is an American pianist. [1] She has performed in solo and chamber music concerts worldwide at venues including Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, and Queen Elizabeth Hall. [1] Parisot has collaborated with a number of prominent instrumentalists and vocalists, including Aldo Parisot, Yo-Yo Ma, János Starker, Ralph Kirshbaum, Carter Brey, Hu Nai-Yuan, William Preucil, and David Shifrin. [2] [3] [1] [4] [5] Parisot is particularly well-known for her work with cellists, and in 2007 she was awarded the title “Grande Dame du Violoncelle” in 2007 by the Eva Janzer Memorial Cello Center at Indiana University. [1]
Since 1977, she has been a professor of piano at the Yale School of Music. [1] Her students have performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center, among others. [6]
She was married to the late Brazilian cellist Aldo Parisot, who was himself a faculty member at the Yale School of Music, for 52 years. [2] The two toured and performed extensively as a duo, [1] and they released a recording of the Brahms cello sonatas on the Musical Heritage Society label in 1974. [7] Elizabeth Sawyer Parisot has numerous other recordings to her credit, [1] including contributions to a complete compendium of Ezra Laderman's compositions. [8]
Each year, the "Elizabeth Parisot Prize" is awarded at the Yale School of Music's Convocation to outstanding pianists who are graduating. [9] Past recipients include Rachel Cheung and Dominic Cheli. [10] [11]