Katherine Hebley: cello
Katherine
Hebley is a cellist in the Auckland Philharmonia. With her husband, Andrew Uren,
she is part of the contemporary ensemble, 175 East, and the cello and clarinets
duo, K.A.H.U. Ensemble. K.A.H.U. Ensemble commissioned, performed, and
recorded the first Double Concerto for Cello and Bass Clarinet by Anthony Ritchie,
funded by Creative New Zealand. Katherine has also been the soloist in a number
of concerti including the Dvorak, Saint-Saens, and Schelomo. Katherine
won Second Prize in the 1992 Gisborne Wind, String & Brass Competition, and
Third Prize in the 1987/88 Christchurch Concerto Competition. Katherine
studied with Pieter Wispelwey in Holland; Andres Diaz for her Artist Diploma (Boston,
USA); James Tennant and Coral Bognuda for her BMus (Perf) (Canterbury, NZ); and
originally Joan Palmer in Napier. Katherine also holds the Licentiates from the
Royal Schools of Music and the Trinity College of Music, London. | photo:
Stephen Gibbs |