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Dmitry Yablonsky
Dmitry Yablonsky
Russian cellist
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Ida Kavafian
Ida Kavafian
American musician
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Emanuel Feuermann
Emanuel Feuermann
Austrian musician
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Tim Cobb
Tim Cobb
American musician
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Larry Gray
Larry Gray
American musician
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Alan Shulman
Alan Shulman
American composer and cellist
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Mark Kosower
Mark Kosower
American musician
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Antonio Meneses
Antonio Meneses
Brazilian musician
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Wendy Warner
Wendy Warner
American musician
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Felix Salmond
Felix Salmond
British musician
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Alisa Weilerstein
Alisa Weilerstein
American cellist
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Kim Kashkashian
Kim Kashkashian
American violist
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Isaac Stern
Isaac Stern
American musician
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John Harbison
John Harbison
American composer
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Edgar Meyer
Edgar Meyer
American musician and composer
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David Diamond
David Diamond
American classical composer (1915-2005)
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Itzhak Perlman
Itzhak Perlman
Israeli-American violinist and conductor
Peter Wiley
American musician

Peter Wiley

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American musician
Music
The Guarneri Quartet in 2001. Retiring cellist David Soyer (seated L) passes the bow to incoming cellist Peter Wiley, as John Dalley, Arnold Steinhardt, and Michael Tree (standing L–R) look on.

Peter Wiley (born 1955) is a cellist and cello teacher. He entered the Curtis Institute of Music at 13 years of age, where he studied with David Soyer. He was then appointed principal cellist of the Cincinnati Symphony at age 20, after one year in the Pittsburgh Symphony.

He has been awarded an Avery Fisher Career Grant and was nominated with the Beaux Arts Trio for a Grammy Award in 1998 and for another award with the Guarneri String Quartet in 2009. As a member of the Beaux Arts Trio, Wiley performed over a thousand concerts, including appearances with many of the world's greatest orchestras.

He continues his association with the Marlboro Music Festival, dating from 1971. He has also been a faculty artist at Caramoor's "Rising Stars" program and has taught at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Mannes College of Music, and Manhattan School of Music. He is currently on the faculty of the Bard College Conservatory of Music and the Curtis Institute of Music. He became the cellist of the Guarneri Quartet in 2001, succeeding David Soyer, and remained until the group's retirement in 2009. He is one of the founders of the Opus One Piano Quartet. He plays a Venetian cello by Matteo Goffriller.