Distinguished as the first American cellist to
perform in Hanoi since the Vietnam War, Stephen Framil has performed as
concert soloist, chamber musician and conductor around the world: including
Carnegie Weill & Avery-Fisher Halls (New York), Verizon Hall (Philadelphia),
Hong Kong City Hall, with the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra (Hungary), Volgograd Philharmonic Orchestra (Russia),
Latvian Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra (Italy Tour 2007), Manila Philharmonic
Orchestra (Philippines), National Philharmonic of Moldova, Oltenia State
Filarmonica (Romania), Zaporozhye Symphony Orchestra (Ukraine), Vratza
Philharmonic Orchestra (Bulgaria), Viêt Nam National Symphony Orchestra, Bombay
and Bangalore Chamber Orchestras (India), Redlands Symphony Orchestra (CA),
Nashville Chamber Orchestra (TN), Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series (“Live”
Broadcast on WFMT - Chicago), Brunei Music Society, and the Hong Kong Chamber
Music Society, among others. Stephen Framil is the Music Director & Chief Conductor of
CAMERATA PHILADELPHIA, and Artistic Director of the Port City Music Festival
(North Carolina).
As a versatile and dedicated educator Stephen Framil (DM,
Indiana University) has given cello masterclasses at the Shanghai Conservatory
(China), Yong Siew Toh Conservatory (Singapore), University of Illinois
(Champaign-Urbana), DePaul University (Chicago), Longy School of Music (Boston),
Vanderbilt University/Blair School of Music (Nashville), University of Arizona,
Roosevelt University/Chicago College of Performing Arts, University of Reno,
Volgograd Conservatory
(Russia), Moldova Academy of Music, University of Hong
Kong, Silliman University (Philippines), and the Hanoi Conservatory (Vietnam),
to name a few. Dr. Framil is been an adjudicator for the Hong Kong Schools of
Music Festival (2004), and the 2007 Schadt String Competition (Allentown, PA). Beginning in 2011 Dr. Framil joined the conducting staff of the Lehigh Valley Young Person's Philharmonic (Bethlehem, PA). Since 2008 Dr. Framil has been an artist faculty at the Killington Music
Festival (VT).
Dr. Framil has been an Assistant Professor of Music
at Andrews University in Michigan (1994-2002), and a Visiting Professor at the
University of Delaware (2003-2004), Lincoln University in Pennsylvania
(2005-2006, 2011), and Towson University in Maryland (2008). An advocate of inner-city
music education in Philadelphia, Dr. Framil is the Conductor of the Philadelphia Youth Ensemble, and Director of the
Philadelphia Community Conservatory: a community music school that provides
scholarship lessons for underserved youth.
Recordings by
Stephen Framil for RADIO 4 HONG KONG include the complete J.S. Bach Suites for
Solo Cello, as well as the works for solo cello by Zoltán Kodály and Gaspar
Cassadó. Stephen Framil has recorded the two Haydn Cello Concertos with Paul
Freeman and Czech National Symphony Orchestra (CENTAUR RECORDS).