
Judith McIntyre Galecki
Judith McIntyre Galecki was born into a very musical family and began violin lessons at the age of 4 but chose to switch to the cello at age 7. She holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Toronto where she studied as a scholarship student with former Principal Cellist of the Toronto Symphony Daniel Domb and Master's Degree from the Manhattan School of Music where she studied as an almost full tuition scholarship student with former Associate Principal cellist of the New York Philharmonic Alan Stepansky.
While in New York Judith was an Artist's International Music Auditions Finalist. Upon graduation from the Manhattan School she was awarded the Pablo Casals Graduation Award given for musical accomplishment and human endeavor.
She made her first appearance as concerto soloist with her hometown symphony, the Windsor Symphony, at the age of 16. She also performed as concerto soloist with the Detroit Symphony at the age of 18. More recently Judith has performed as soloist with the Colorado Symphony and the Colorado Young Sinfonia.
An avid chamber musician Judith has performed all over the world and has been very active with many groups and festivals including the Colorado Chamber Players, the Front Range Chamber Players, the Off the Hook Festival, the Crested Butte Music Festival, the Steamboat Springs Music Festival, Symphonic Salida!, the Englewood Arts Center series, Highlands Ranch Chamber Music series, Cherokee Ranch Chamber music series, the Boulder Library concert series, as continuo player the Bach Ensemble and the Cabrillo New Music Festival in Santa Cruz, CA. She spends her summers playing orchestral and chamber music in the Grand Teton Music Festival in Jackson WY.
Judith McIntyre Galecki was born into a very musical family and began violin lessons at the age of 4 but chose to switch to the cello at age 7. She holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Toronto where she studied as a scholarship student with former Principal Cellist of the Toronto Symphony Daniel Domb and Master's Degree from the Manhattan School of Music where she studied as an almost full tuition scholarship student with former Associate Principal cellist of the New York Philharmonic Alan Stepansky.
While in New York Judith was an Artist's International Music Auditions Finalist. Upon graduation from the Manhattan School she was awarded the Pablo Casals Graduation Award given for musical accomplishment and human endeavor.
She made her first appearance as concerto soloist with her hometown symphony, the Windsor Symphony, at the age of 16. She also performed as concerto soloist with the Detroit Symphony at the age of 18. More recently Judith has performed as soloist with the Colorado Symphony and the Colorado Young Sinfonia.
An avid chamber musician Judith has performed all over the world and has been very active with many groups and festivals including the Colorado Chamber Players, the Front Range Chamber Players, the Off the Hook Festival, the Crested Butte Music Festival, the Steamboat Springs Music Festival, Symphonic Salida!, the Englewood Arts Center series, Highlands Ranch Chamber Music series, Cherokee Ranch Chamber music series, the Boulder Library concert series, as continuo player the Bach Ensemble and the Cabrillo New Music Festival in Santa Cruz, CA. She spends her summers playing orchestral and chamber music in the Grand Teton Music Festival in Jackson WY.