Adam Broce is a 23-year-old cellist and graduate student at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee. There, he is earning a master’s degree in classical cello performance with cellist and pedagogue Rhonda Rider. A recent graduate of the University of Oregon, Adam received a bachelor’s degree in music under the tutelage of Steven Pologe. In Oregon, he worked as a freelance performer and educator, working with ensembles including the Eugene Symphony, Orchestra NEXT, Eugene Opera, the Delgani String Quartet, and more. Alongside his work on contemporary cellos, Adam has studied baroque performance practice with critically acclaimed musicologists: Marc Vanscheeuwijck, Margaret “Peggy” Gries, John Butt, and Holly Roberts. Additionally, he is an experienced choral singer and an alumnus of the award-winning University of Oregon Chamber Choir, directed by Dr. Sharon J. Paul. Throughout his studies, Adam has participated in masterclasses with artists including Johannes Moser, Joshua Roman, Miranda Wilson, Eric Whitacre, and more.