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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews Austin Huntington, Principal Cellist of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. They talk about how he found himself being appointed principal cello at only 20 years old! Austin also shares what motivated him early on, and talks about how during the pandemic he returned to school to study at Indiana University with Eric Kim, where he completed a Masters Degree in cello performance, coupled with a minor in social work. 
For more information on Austin Huntington: https://www.austinhuntington.com/
You can find Austin on Facebook and Instagram @austincello
For more information on our sponsor: www.CLEAResources.com 
If you are looking for in person/virtual cello lessons, or orchestral repertoire audition coachings, check out www.theCelloSherpa.com
Follow us on Instagram and Threads @theCelloSherpa
 By Joel Dallow
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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews Austin Huntington, Principal Cellist of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. They talk about how he found himself being appointed principal cello at only 20 years old! Austin also shares what motivated him early on, and talks about how during the pandemic he returned to school to study at Indiana University with Eric Kim, where he completed a Masters Degree in cello performance, coupled with a minor in social work. 
For more information on Austin Huntington: https://www.austinhuntington.com/
You can find Austin on Facebook and Instagram @austincello
For more information on our sponsor: www.CLEAResources.com 
If you are looking for in person/virtual cello lessons, or orchestral repertoire audition coachings, check out www.theCelloSherpa.com
Follow us on Instagram and Threads @theCelloSherpa

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