Susan Gaston
Cellist Susan Gaston, a native of Charlottesville,
Virginia,
has served on the music faculty since 1997 as adjunct instructor
of violoncello and string bass, and as cellist with the Oxford
Piano Trio. Her degrees include the B.A. in music from
Duke University, and the M.M. in cello
performance from the
University of Arizona, where she
studied with Gordon Epperson.
Before moving to Oxford, Gaston was on the faculty of McNeese
State University, where she taught cello, string bass, music history,
and music appreciation. She has extensive experience as an orchestral
cellist with the Tucson, Lake Charles, Rapides, and Beaumont (Texas)
symphony orchestras, and as a chamber musician with the Catalina
Quartet, Tucson Symphony Quartet, the Tucson Chamber Music Co-op,
the Calcasieu Quartet, and the McNeese Piano Trio. She performs
frequently with the Tupelo Symphony, and is co-founder of the
Grace Trio and the Sarah Isom Trio.
E-mail: (sgaston@olemiss.edu)
|