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Mickey Katz

Boston Symphony Orchestra Stephen and Dorothy Weber chair, endowed in perpetuity

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About

Cellist Mickey Katz has been a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 2004, where he holds the Stephen and Dorothy Weber chair. Born and raised in Israel, he moved to Boston to study at the New England Conservatory, where he was a Piatigorsky Scholarship student of Laurence Lesser. Mr. Katz is active as a soloist, chamber musician, and a performer of contemporary music in New England and beyond. A series of solo cello pieces he commissioned during the Covid19 pandemic, “cello minutes,” was featured in the Boston Globe and performed at Tanglewood. As a chamber musician, he participated at the Marlboro Festival, and collaborated with members of the Juilliard and Guarneri quartets, Pinchas Zuckerman, and Gil Shaham, among others. Katz is on the Faculty of the New England Conservatory and the Tanglewood Music Center, and teaches as a guest at masterclasses and workshops in Boston and around the country. When not playing the cello, Mickey enjoys hiking with his family and two dogs, and is an obsessively serious home cook.