Naida Cole

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Naida Margaret Cole (born October 28, 1974, in Durham, North Carolina, U.S.) is a Canadian-American concert pianist who left a successful career as a recording artist and touring musician in 2007 to pursue medicine, studying at the Warren Alpert Medical School.<ref name="CanEnc">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Early lifeEdit

Cole was born in the USA, lived in Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom as a child, and moved to Canada in 1984.<ref name="CanEnc" /> She graduated from The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto at the age of 13, making her the second youngest to receive the school's ARCT degree (the youngest was Glenn Gould); at RCM she studied with Marina Geringas.<ref name="CanEnc" /> She later studied piano at the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University with the pianist and conductor Leon Fleisher, and flute with flutist Robert Willoughby.<ref name="CanEnc" /> Other studies brought her to the Fondazione Internazionale per il pianoforte in Cadenabbia, Italy, and to the University of Montreal, where she earned her Masters in Music and studied with Marc Durand.<ref name="CanEnc" /> Her decision to become a pianist was made while she attended the Chetham's School of Music.<ref name="CanEnc" />

Musical careerEdit

She has recorded music by Fauré, Chabrier, Satie and Ravel.<ref name="CanEnc" /> She has performed with the Toronto Symphony, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and National Arts Centre Orchestras and also with Gidon Kremer's Kremerata Baltica, the London Sinfonietta and the Munich, Warsaw and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestras.<ref name="CanEnc" />

Her debut recording (of music by Fauré, Chabrier, Satie and Ravel) was released on Decca, and was named one of the Critics’ Favourite CDs of 2001 by Gramophone Magazine.Template:Citation needed BBC Music Magazine awarded it five (out of five) stars.Template:Citation needed She performed on multiple occasions with Gidon Kremer and with his ensemble Kremerata Baltica, and appeared on their recording After Mozart.<ref name="CanEnc" />

DiscographyEdit

compact discs
title label date catalog number notes
1. Naida Cole: Faure, Chabrier, Satie, Ravel Decca 13 February 2001 748 021-2
2. Reflections: Ravel, Bartok, Liszt Decca 11 February 2003 472 464-2

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Medical career and personal lifeEdit

Cole obtained her MD from the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She completed an internship at Cambridge Health Alliance (Massachusetts), and then her residency in anesthesiology at Massachusetts General Hospital. Cole is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care at the University of Chicago.<ref name="uchicago2">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="uchicago">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

She is married to a marine biologist and lives in Hyde Park, Illinois.<ref>Toronto Star: Naida Cole's new key in life (4 August 2007)</ref>

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