About this Artist
Praised as “ideally eloquent” by the Los Angeles Times, cellist Eric Byers captivates audiences as a soloist, chamber musician, and composer. At 18, he made his solo debut with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. In 2018, he debuted with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a last-minute substitution. His performance of the third movement of B.A. Zimmermann’s Cello Concerto was lauded as “rapturously played” and “utterly convincing” by the Los Angeles Times. His solo repertoire spans from J.S. Bach to today’s most innovative composers including Esa-Pekka Salonen, Thomas Adès, Andrew Norman, Caroline Shaw, and Peter Eötvös. Byers’ performance of Adès’ Lieux retrouvés with pianist Gloria Cheng was described as “magnificent” and “masterful” (CultureSpotLA.com). Upcoming engagements include the world premiere of a new concerto by Kate Moore at the Amsterdam Cello Biennale and Beethoven Triple Concerto with Ransom Wilson conducting.
As a founding member of the Calder Quartet, Byers has appeared at Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Wigmore Hall, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, Salzburg Festival, Edinburgh Festival, Melbourne Festival, Ojai Festival, Kennedy Center, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Mozarteum, Esterházy Palace, and the Sydney Opera House. Winners of the 2014 Avery Fisher Career Grant and the 2009 ASCAP Adventurous Programming Award, the quartet performs the work of today’s emerging and established composers in addition to the core classical repertoire. The quartet has commissioned dozens of new works and performed complete cycles of the Beethoven and Bartók quartets. The quartet’s discography includes acclaimed recordings of the Mozart Piano Concertos with Anne-Marie McDermott and the chamber works of Thomas Adès, Christopher Rouse, Terry Riley, and Peter Eötvös. Recently, the quartet was honored to sign with Pentatone Records and released an album of quartets by Beethoven and Anders Hillborg. Other chamber music collaborators have included Joshua Bell, Edgar Meyer, Menahem Pressler, Joseph Kalichstein, and Claude Frank. Byers has also served as guest principal of Long Beach Symphony and of Pacific Symphony for its Carnegie Hall debut and tour of China in 2018.
First inspired to compose while on retreat in Joshua Tree at Lou Harrison’s straw bale house, Byers is a self-taught composer whose works have been performed at Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., SummerStage in New York’s Central Park, and Hear Now Music Festival in Los Angeles. Sybarite5’s album Outliers, featuring two of Byers’ pieces, debuted at No. 1 on the classical Billboard charts.
Byers has taught chamber music as a faculty member at the Colburn School (2008-2011) and has coached chamber music during a quartet residency at Oberlin College Conservatory (2014-2016). He has conducted masterclasses at the Juilliard School, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Cleveland Institute of Music, University of Southern California, Aspen Music Festival, UCLA, and the Crossroads School in Santa Monica, CA. Through performing and composing, he hopes to impart lessons from mentors Ronald Leonard, Alan Harris, Richard Aaron, and Eberhardt Feltz. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree from USC Thornton School of Music, a Professional Studies Certificate from Colburn Conservatory, and an Artist Diploma from the Juilliard School.
Byers performs on a cello by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume made in Paris c. 1855.