Cellist Patrice Jackson-Tilghman

The brilliant and gifted young cellist Patrice Jackson is carving a name for herself as a gifted and charismatic young soloist. The Detroit News has described her as a “big-toned, boldly projected soloist” and the Hartford Courant stated that Ms. Jackson “wowed the audience with effortless facility, playful phrasing and a sense of spontaneity that one hears usually only from the highest caliber of musicians.”

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A bright beginning...


A native of St. Louis, Ms. Jackson began piano lessons with her mother at the age of three and cello lessons with her father at the age of eight. At thirteen she made her debut ...

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Prizes and awards...


In 2002 Ms. Jackson was awarded first place in the Senior Laureate Division of the nationally renowned Sphinx Competition, and was the recipient of the Yale University Aldo Parisot Prize...

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Live Dates...


Please see my Live Dates Page for more information about live performances and TV appearances.

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Forthcoming CD...


Due to be released soon, Ms. Jackson's new CD is sure to leave your musical palate looking for nowhere to wander. Please check back for more information about the official release date.


What they're saying!

...wowed the audience with effortless facility, playful phrasing and a sense of spontaneity that one hears usually only from the highest caliber of musicians.
Hartford Courant

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What they're saying!

A rising star in the world of classical music, Jackson-Tilghman offers a masterful and diverse program that includes works by Beethoven, Schumann, Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Chopin and George Crumb.
Columns - The University of Georgia

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What they're saying!

A graduate of The Juilliard School in New York and the Yale School of Music in New Haven, it's easy to see why Ms. Jackson is rapidly achieving a glowing reputation as a gifted and charismatic soloist.
UGA Performing Arts Center

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What they're saying!

big-toned, boldly projected soloist...
The Detroit News

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