Julie-O | Chase Ferry | TEDxSaltLakeCity

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Enjoy musical prodigy Chase Ferry perform Mark Summer's piece Julie-O in this TEDxSaltLakeCity performance, a spectacular display of sounds and sights that can emerge from the cello, a classic and interestingly versatile string instrument.

Charles (Chase) Ferry, age 19, is a freshman at Utah Valley University where he is a cello performance major studying with Dr. Cheung Chau. Chase began studying cello at age 3 with Richard Hoyt and was a student of Brittany Gardner’s of Salt Lake City for seven years. In March 2015, Chase was named as the Deseret News State Instrumental Music Sterling Scholar 1st Runner Up. He was also principal cellist of the UMEA All‐State Orchestra in both the 2014 and 2015 school years. Chase has been the 1st place winner of the Utah Symphony Youth Guild Competition and ASTA Stringfest at Weber State University, 2nd place winner of the 2014 UMTA Concerto Competition, high school division, and honorable mention winner of the Utah State Fair Music Competition. Chase has performed in masterclasses with renowned cellists Richard Aaron of the Juilliard School of Music, Viktor Uzur of WSU, Anne Lee of the Utah Symphony and Matt Zalkind, finalist in the 2011 Tchaikovsky Competition.

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Julie o is more a slow piece not to be played fast but not to slow, you want to tell the difference in notes instead of jumbling them together!

theorder
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Not a "prodigy". This is....really not good.

TheBetsyBraun
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Not anymore, but he was playing too fast...

reversetheory
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It comes off as really cocky for no reason.. this piece is supposed to have a flow and easy-going vibe, but I can’t even feel a pulse at all..

Celloman