Paul Glenn concertizes on both double bass and cello. He plays with several regional orchestras and has served as principal cellist of the Concord Orchestra for its European tours and of the New England Philharmonic for twenty years, and principal bassist of the Civic Symphony of Boston, Wellesley Symphony, and Waltham Symphony. He also performs frequently in solo and duo recitals and with Boston-based chamber groups. Professional engagements include concertos with the Billings Symphony Orchestra, the Longy Summer Chamber Orchestra, and the Wellesley Symphony, and chamber concerts with the Sonos Piano Quartet, the Triple Helix Piano Trio, and the Muir String Quartet and three of its founding members, his wife Bayla Keyes, violist Steven Ansell, and cellist Michael Reynolds. A student of the eminent pedagogue George Neikrug, Paul earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in physics at Harvard. He attended the Claremont Music Festival, has been on the faculty of the Interlochen Adult Chamber Music Conference, and performs at the Montana and Fredericksburg Chamber Music Festivals.