Steven Pologe

Steven Pologe is an American cellist. He is the associate Professor of cello at the University of Oregon School of Music and cellist with both the Oregon String Quartet and Trio Pacifica.

Pologe received his Bachelor of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music and his master's degree from The Juilliard School, where he was a three-year scholarship student. His principal teacher at Eastman was Ronald Leonard, and his principal teacher at Juilliard was Leonard Rose. During his early professional career he played for two years with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and one year with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Pologe has also been a member of the American Ballet Theatre Orchestra, Brooklyn Philharmonia, and principal cellist with The New York String Ensemble, Rome Festival Orchestra, Aspen Chamber Orchestra, and the Philharmonic Symphony of Westchester.

He has performed as a soloist and chamber musician throughout the United States, Europe, Sweden, Taiwan, Korea,Thailand, and New Zealand. Recently released CDs include string quartets by William Grant Still, recorded with the Oregon String Quartet, and works by Jon Deak for solo cello and piano trio. Since joining the University of Oregon music faculty, he has appeared frequently as concerto soloist with a number of Pacific Northwest orchestras, and performs annually as principal cellist of the Oregon Bach Festival.

Prior to moving to Oregon, Pologe was principal cellist with the Honolulu Symphony for thirteen seasons, appearing frequently as a featured soloist, and was on the University of Hawaii music faculty. While in Hawaii, Pologe co-founded and directed the Academy Camerata chamber music series in Honolulu.