"I learned how to learn in my cello lessons with Bob Blais" -Noah Nielsen, circus artist with Cirque du Soleil
Cello Biography
Well-known cellist, recitalist, conductor, and amazingly fun cello, violin, viola, and bass teacher Robert Blais has performed in great halls with the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra and the New England Symphonic Ensemble, and as chamber musician with the Uterlinde-Johnston-Blais Trio and the Pythagorean Trio in the Columbia University Artist Series. He has appeared as soloist with the Holyoke Symphony, the Melrose Symphony Orchestra, the Guilford Festival Orchestra, and the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra. Mr. Blais has served on the faculty of the Music Conservatory of Westchester in White Plains, NY, the Hollis Woods Music School in Queens, NY, the Chamber Music Institute at the University of New Hampshire and the Westford Suzuki School in Westford, MA as well as leading a popular cello and bass orchestra Blazin' Cellos and Basses. Robert presently performs throughout the Northeast as soloist and chamber musician, is the Artistic Director of the Green Mountain Youth Symphony, boasts dozens of cello students in his home studio of Montpelier, Vermont and has been interviewed for National Public Radio's 50 Great Teachers series.
Mr. Blais' students have been very successful in a wide variety of performing situations. His young students have been members of the Greater Boston, Northeast, Green Mountain and Vermont Youth Orchestras, have won auditions to participate in New Hampshire and Vermont All-State Festivals and All New England Orchestras, and have received top ratings in the New York State Music Association Competition. Mr. Blais' adult students have performed with the Vermont Symphony and Philharmonic Orchestras, the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra, and other professional orchestras. Robert has had students be featured as soloists with regional orchestras and at Lincoln Center, and they participate in national and international festivals.
"Blais played with a natural warmth and expressiveness and real passion. He also showed a deep understanding of the music." Jim Lowe, Times Argus
"Robert Blais' cello performances are filled with great energy and musicality." Elizabeth Reid, viola soloist and chamber musician
“Bob Blais is a terrific musician. He has a real gift of being able to connect not only with his students, but with anyone listening to his performances. His passion and understanding of the music he is playing speaks directly to the listener and takes them on a musical journey from the minute he sits down to the moment he leaves the stage.” Paul Reynolds, Middlebury College faculty, former principal violist New World Symphony and Sarasota Opera
“Cellist Bob Blais exudes joy and life into all the music that he performs. In addition to bringing joy and accomplishment through conducting, he is an excellent chamber musician, helping build an inspiring ensemble.” Catherine Orr, former conductor of the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra
“What sets Bob apart from other musicians is how eager he is to not just play, but entertain. It's always fun to see him perform.” Mark Meess, Nashua Chamber Orchestra
Conducting Biography
Green Mountain Youth Symphony Artistic Director Robert Blais embarked on his current conducting path after a successful freelance career as a concert cellist in New York City and Boston, soloing with numerous orchestras and performing in chamber groups and orchestras such as the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra and the Boston Civic Symphony. Upon arriving in Montpelier in 2001, he founded GMYS. Under Blais’ leadership, the Green Mountain Youth Symphony has performed at the Vermont Statehouse for Farmer's Night, for the Paine Mountain Arts Council, the Vermont Capitol Independence Day Celebration, at Montpelier and St. Johnsbury’s First Night celebration, in joint concerts with the Vermont Philharmonic, at the Barre Opera House and Lebanon Opera House, and representing the United States in the Eurochestries Festival in Quebec City, where he and GMYS’ musicians joined five other young ensembles from Europe and Asia.In addition to his conducting work with GMYS, Robert Blais has conducted for the Monteverdi Music Camp, the Vermont-based School for Strings Camp, the Montpelier Capitol Orchestra, the Vermont Philharmonic, and the cello ensemble Blazin' Cellos. He has conducted at All State and District music festivals throughout northern New England and in New York. He receives rave reviews for his educational outreach concerts from seasoned performers, teachers, and students alike.
As a cello and bass teacher, Bob has served on the faculty of the Music Conservatory of Westchester in White Plains, NY, the Hollis Woods Music School in Queens, NY, the Chamber Music Institute at the University of New Hampshire and the Westford Suzuki School in Westford, MA. He has been interviewed for National Public Radio's 50 Great Teachers series, and his students have been very successful in a wide variety of performing situations. His young students have been members of the Greater Boston, Northeast, Green Mountain and Vermont Youth Orchestras, have won auditions to participate in New Hampshire and Vermont All-State Festivals and All New England Orchestras, and have received top ratings in the New York State Music Association Competition. Mr. Blais' adult students have become members of the Vermont and New Hampshire Philharmonic Orchestras. the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra, and other professional orchestras. Robert has had students featured as soloists with regional orchestras and at Lincoln Center, and they participate in national and international festivals.
I have been playing a stringed instrument for nearly 12 years. I just realized this the other day as I was walking the streets of Florence, as I am now spending my junior year of college abroad. As I was walking, I began thinking about how wonderful playing in GMYS always made me feel. For 7 years I spent my Saturdays with Bob Blais and his amazing orchestra. Each and every time I rehearsal ended, I left with lifted spirits, a refreshed mind and a bounce in my step. I owe so much to GMYS for it was there that I really learned to play viola, in the hands of a great conductor amidst talented students of all ages.
-Sera Hyjek
That was one of the most enjoyable Winooski Valley Orchestra concerts I have ever attended. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Fantastic choices for music!
Scott Wilcox, Northfield, VT Music instructor
Bob's presentation made it the best interactive children's program I've ever attended. This is *not* easy to do, believe me: it was a really outstanding performance. -Louis Cornell, Upper Valley Music Center Board Member
It's thrilling to watch Bob at work! He's both a master musician and a master motivator who brings out the best in his charges with just the right balance of humor, encouragement, and rigor. -Parent of orchestra member
So glad I had the opportunity to work with some of the amazing people that I did for Area Allstate, especially our awesome conductor. :)
I want to play in an orchestra every day for the rest of my life. -Students' Facebook updates after New York Area All State
Bob Blais just rules..plain n' simple..easy going, accessible, professional, patient, fair & fun!! -Dov Schiller, international freelancer and former Broadway percussionist
Cello Biography
Well-known cellist, recitalist, conductor, and amazingly fun cello, violin, viola, and bass teacher Robert Blais has performed in great halls with the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra and the New England Symphonic Ensemble, and as chamber musician with the Uterlinde-Johnston-Blais Trio and the Pythagorean Trio in the Columbia University Artist Series. He has appeared as soloist with the Holyoke Symphony, the Melrose Symphony Orchestra, the Guilford Festival Orchestra, and the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra. Mr. Blais has served on the faculty of the Music Conservatory of Westchester in White Plains, NY, the Hollis Woods Music School in Queens, NY, the Chamber Music Institute at the University of New Hampshire and the Westford Suzuki School in Westford, MA as well as leading a popular cello and bass orchestra Blazin' Cellos and Basses. Robert presently performs throughout the Northeast as soloist and chamber musician, is the Artistic Director of the Green Mountain Youth Symphony, boasts dozens of cello students in his home studio of Montpelier, Vermont and has been interviewed for National Public Radio's 50 Great Teachers series.
Mr. Blais' students have been very successful in a wide variety of performing situations. His young students have been members of the Greater Boston, Northeast, Green Mountain and Vermont Youth Orchestras, have won auditions to participate in New Hampshire and Vermont All-State Festivals and All New England Orchestras, and have received top ratings in the New York State Music Association Competition. Mr. Blais' adult students have performed with the Vermont Symphony and Philharmonic Orchestras, the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra, and other professional orchestras. Robert has had students be featured as soloists with regional orchestras and at Lincoln Center, and they participate in national and international festivals.
"Blais played with a natural warmth and expressiveness and real passion. He also showed a deep understanding of the music." Jim Lowe, Times Argus
"Robert Blais' cello performances are filled with great energy and musicality." Elizabeth Reid, viola soloist and chamber musician
“Bob Blais is a terrific musician. He has a real gift of being able to connect not only with his students, but with anyone listening to his performances. His passion and understanding of the music he is playing speaks directly to the listener and takes them on a musical journey from the minute he sits down to the moment he leaves the stage.” Paul Reynolds, Middlebury College faculty, former principal violist New World Symphony and Sarasota Opera
“Cellist Bob Blais exudes joy and life into all the music that he performs. In addition to bringing joy and accomplishment through conducting, he is an excellent chamber musician, helping build an inspiring ensemble.” Catherine Orr, former conductor of the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra
“What sets Bob apart from other musicians is how eager he is to not just play, but entertain. It's always fun to see him perform.” Mark Meess, Nashua Chamber Orchestra
Conducting Biography
Green Mountain Youth Symphony Artistic Director Robert Blais embarked on his current conducting path after a successful freelance career as a concert cellist in New York City and Boston, soloing with numerous orchestras and performing in chamber groups and orchestras such as the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra and the Boston Civic Symphony. Upon arriving in Montpelier in 2001, he founded GMYS. Under Blais’ leadership, the Green Mountain Youth Symphony has performed at the Vermont Statehouse for Farmer's Night, for the Paine Mountain Arts Council, the Vermont Capitol Independence Day Celebration, at Montpelier and St. Johnsbury’s First Night celebration, in joint concerts with the Vermont Philharmonic, at the Barre Opera House and Lebanon Opera House, and representing the United States in the Eurochestries Festival in Quebec City, where he and GMYS’ musicians joined five other young ensembles from Europe and Asia.In addition to his conducting work with GMYS, Robert Blais has conducted for the Monteverdi Music Camp, the Vermont-based School for Strings Camp, the Montpelier Capitol Orchestra, the Vermont Philharmonic, and the cello ensemble Blazin' Cellos. He has conducted at All State and District music festivals throughout northern New England and in New York. He receives rave reviews for his educational outreach concerts from seasoned performers, teachers, and students alike.
As a cello and bass teacher, Bob has served on the faculty of the Music Conservatory of Westchester in White Plains, NY, the Hollis Woods Music School in Queens, NY, the Chamber Music Institute at the University of New Hampshire and the Westford Suzuki School in Westford, MA. He has been interviewed for National Public Radio's 50 Great Teachers series, and his students have been very successful in a wide variety of performing situations. His young students have been members of the Greater Boston, Northeast, Green Mountain and Vermont Youth Orchestras, have won auditions to participate in New Hampshire and Vermont All-State Festivals and All New England Orchestras, and have received top ratings in the New York State Music Association Competition. Mr. Blais' adult students have become members of the Vermont and New Hampshire Philharmonic Orchestras. the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra, and other professional orchestras. Robert has had students featured as soloists with regional orchestras and at Lincoln Center, and they participate in national and international festivals.
I have been playing a stringed instrument for nearly 12 years. I just realized this the other day as I was walking the streets of Florence, as I am now spending my junior year of college abroad. As I was walking, I began thinking about how wonderful playing in GMYS always made me feel. For 7 years I spent my Saturdays with Bob Blais and his amazing orchestra. Each and every time I rehearsal ended, I left with lifted spirits, a refreshed mind and a bounce in my step. I owe so much to GMYS for it was there that I really learned to play viola, in the hands of a great conductor amidst talented students of all ages.
-Sera Hyjek
That was one of the most enjoyable Winooski Valley Orchestra concerts I have ever attended. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Fantastic choices for music!
Scott Wilcox, Northfield, VT Music instructor
Bob's presentation made it the best interactive children's program I've ever attended. This is *not* easy to do, believe me: it was a really outstanding performance. -Louis Cornell, Upper Valley Music Center Board Member
It's thrilling to watch Bob at work! He's both a master musician and a master motivator who brings out the best in his charges with just the right balance of humor, encouragement, and rigor. -Parent of orchestra member
So glad I had the opportunity to work with some of the amazing people that I did for Area Allstate, especially our awesome conductor. :)
I want to play in an orchestra every day for the rest of my life. -Students' Facebook updates after New York Area All State
Bob Blais just rules..plain n' simple..easy going, accessible, professional, patient, fair & fun!! -Dov Schiller, international freelancer and former Broadway percussionist