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Cello education at the Yale School of Music operates on the principle that technical limitations hinder even the most creative musicians from reaching their full potential. Initially, students focus on eliminating physical tension before learning to engage their whole body in cello performance, becoming attuned to the physical sensations linked with instrumental mastery. Once player and instrument work seamlessly together, students can delve into the rich nuances of tone, musical expression, and artistic interpretation accessible to accomplished cellists. Participation in chamber music is mandatory for cello students, forming a core component of the Yale School of Music curriculum. Additionally, they perform in diverse ensembles through the New Music New Haven concert series and the school's orchestra, the Yale Philharmonia, which provides opportunities to interpret varied repertoire under renowned guest conductors.