Biography
Praised for her glorious tone and dazzling technique, cellist Meghan Berindean has built a reputation as an engaging performer and a sought-after teacher. She has been featured in solo performances with the Gateway Chamber Orchestra, Northerntier Symphony Orchestra, Austin Peay State University Symphony Orchestra, and Florida State University Symphony Orchestra. An enthusiastic performer of chamber music, Berindean appears frequently in chamber recitals across Tennessee, as well as in Ohio, Michigan, and Missouri. She was previously a member of the Tallahassee-based Eppes Quartet and the Cleveland-based Judson Quartet, with whom she was the recipient of the Francis E. Sykora Outreach Grant through the Cleveland Institute of Music to present chamber music programs to schools and assisted living facilities throughout the greater Cleveland area. Previously, Berindean was a first-prize winner of the MENC Pennsylvania State Chamber Group Competition as a member of the Valens Piano Quartet.
As an orchestral player, Berindean is currently co-principal cello of the Tennessee-based Gateway Chamber Orchestra and principal cello of the Paducah Symphony Orchestra. She has previously served as principal cello for Sinfonia Gulf Coast, Northerntier Symphony, and Altoona Symphony, as well as assistant principal of Williamsport Symphony and the Pennsylvania Centre Orchestra. She has performed with Charleston Symphony, Mobile Symphony, Southwest Florida Symphony, and Tallahassee Symphony. She has performed in masterclasses with Steven Isserlis, Raphael Wallfisch, Colin Carr, Andrés Diaz, Lynn Harrell, and David Finckel.
Berindean enjoys spending her summers at Sewanee Summer Music Festival, where she coordinates the string chamber music program and serves on the cello faculty. In the summer of 2019, she joined the faculty of the String Quartet Institute at the Bay View Music Festival in Petoskey, Michigan.
Berindean completed her doctoral degree in cello performance at Florida State University as a student of Gregory Sauer, writing her dissertation on the cello music of Bohuslav Martinu. She received her Master of Music degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she was a student of Sharon Robinson. She received her Bachelor of Music degree and a Professional Performance Certificate in cello performance from the Pennsylvania State University as a student of Kim Cook. Berindean is Associate Professor of Music at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, where she has taught since 2016.