Emmanuel Feldman (born 1965)[1] is an American classical cellist and teacher based in Boston, Massachusetts.
[2] As part of completing his studies in Paris, Feldman joined l'Orchestre des Prix, and was the first American ever in the orchestra.
[3] The album features works originally written for cello and bass, along with their own transcriptions of pieces by Mozart, Bartók and Handel.
[4] In 2006, Feldman released Rider on the Plains, named after the subtitle of the first movement of Virgil Thomson's 1950 Cello Concerto, which is featured on the album.
[18] Feldman and his wife, Pascale Delache-Feldman, a double bassist, are based in Boston, Massachusetts.