I am an accomplished professional cellist with 20 years of studio experience. I am efficient with time and receptive to clients' ideas. I am equally comfortable playing from scores or writing/improvising my own parts. I have played on orchestral, chamber, rock, metal, hip-hop, jazz, electronic and many singer-songwriter records. I am honest and pro
I work as the principal cellist for the Portland Opera Orchestra. I started playing cello at the age of 5 and improvising at the age of 9. I have three university degrees in cello performance. I also work as a composer and arranger.
In addition to a history of performing classical music, I also worked as a touring/studio musician for the Texas instrumental band Balmorhea.
I've played on approximately 70 records and am set up to do high quality recordings at home with quick turnaround.
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Credits
AllMusic verified credits for Dylan Rieck- Aisha Burns
- Aisha Burns
- Jeff Greinke
- Balmorhea
- The Curious Mystery
- The Rooftops
- Kristin Allen-Zito
- Kristin Allen-Zito
- Kristin Allen-Zito
- Kristin Allen-Zito
- Lymbyc Systym
- This Will Destroy You
- Jennifer Leonhardt
- Lymbyc Systym
- Lymbyc Systym
- Aqueduct
- John Wesley Harding
- Harvey Danger
- Prosser
- Nancy K. Dillon
- Corey Brunish
- Jenna Ellefson
- Kennebec
- Amp Live
- Amp Live
- Nancy K. Dillon
- Jenni Potts
- Jenni Potts
- Jenni Potts
- Jenni Potts
- Danielle Woodrow
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Dylan is the man! We sent Dylan a demo of an original song with some very minor guidelines for what we were wanting. Dylan promptly delivered a wide variety of great sounding takes for us to work with. Amazing tone and a great ear for cool counter-melodies. A modest recording setup did not prevent Dylan from providing a very professional sound. Great player, cool dude!
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- I have a simple but effective setup for cello recording including a Neumann KM184