Brooks Whitehouse, North Carolina School of the Arts

Cellist Brooks Whitehouse enjoys an active career as a performer and teacher. As a founding member of the Guild Trio, he won both the "USIA Artistic Ambassador" and "Chamber Music Yellow Springs" competitions, and has held artist-in-residence positions at Stony Brook University, The University of Virginia, and The Tanglewood Music Center. His trio has appeared throughout the United States and Canada, as well as in Norway, Turkey, Croatia, Serbia, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Portugal, France and Australia.
As both soloist and recitalist Whitehouse has performed throughout the US and abroad, and is popular as a guest artist with other ensembles. He has appeared in concert with the American Chamber players, the New Millennium Ensemble and the New Zealand String Quartet, and is a founding member of the European based Trio Toulouse. He has been featured on NPR's "Performance Today," WQXR's "McGraw-Hill Young Artist Showcase," WNYC's "Around New York," and the Australian and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation networks, and has recorded for the Centaur, CRI, and Innova labels.

Whitehouse has held professorships at the University of Florida and the University of North Carolina Greensboro, and is currently Artist/Professor of cello at the North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem.