ANNA CLIFT

Artistic and Career Advisor for Musicians | Teaching Artist | Cellist

Anna Clift is the founder and executive of the International Cello Institute (ICI), where she leads and presents educational programs for cellists. During ICI, she collaborates with teachers and students from around the world. Passionate about educating young musicians, she frequently mentors and consults with young cellists from around the world about college and graduate program choices. Ms. Clift is currently a faculty member at St. Olaf College and has taught at Carleton College, Marshall University, and Augsburg University.

She has extensive orchestral experience having performed with the Minnesota Orchestra since 1989. She is a former member of the Artaria String Quartet and the Artemis Piano Trio. She has taught and performed in summer programs across the United States, including the Artaria Chamber Music School, Stringwood, Banff School of Fine Arts, Spoleto Festival, Washington Island Music Festival, Britt Music Festival, Taos International School of Music, and Madeline Island Music Camp. Ms. Clift has been a guest performer with the Cavani String Quartet, the Isles Ensemble, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra.

Ms. Clift often serves as a juror for various competitions around the United States; including the Seattle Young Artists Festival, the Schubert Club Competition, and the Fischoff Competition. She studied with Gary Hoffman, Janos Starker, and Bernard Greenhouse. Other teachers and mentors include Menahem Pressler, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, Paul Tortelier, and Joseph Gingold.