When The Music Stopped, Bob Cafaro
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Bob was born in New York City, began cello studies at age 9 in the public school system and gave his first recital one year later. He entered the Juilliard Preparatory Division as a scholarship student and later enrolled in the Juilliard School where he received Bachelor and Master of Music degrees.
After graduating Bob played chamber music full time and served on the faculty of the University of Virginia until 1983 when he became a regular with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. He later joined the Baltimore Symphony and in 1985 became a member of the Philadelphia Orchestra. As an avid soloist and chamber musician, he has performed recitals and appeared in major cities of the world. He has also been a member of The Rachmaninov Trio since 2003. In addition Bob is passionately involved in volunteer and outreach activities for the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. He regularly visits schools, retirement communities and nursing homes. Bob’s cello was made in Venice, Italy in 1816 by Giancinto Santagiuliana.
In 1999 Bob was stricken with a virulent case of Multiple Sclerosis, which left him nearly blind and without the use of his hands. His doctor told him he would be on permanent disability. Bob has made a complete and remarkable recovery and has written a book detailing his journey: When the Music Stopped: My Battle and Victory against MS.
The book is available in print on his website and for download on Amazon Kindle and Barnes and Noble Nook.
Bob is in demand as a motivational speaker, delivering inspiration and hope to those afflicted with chronic illnesses.
Bob Cafaro’s Website: www.bobcafaro.com
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