M.S., B.S., The Juilliard School. Violin studies with Ivan Galamian, Dorothy Delay, Robert Mann.
Profile:
Grant recipient, Rockefeller Foundation, Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund, New York State Council on the Arts. Performances with Richard Goode, Murray Perahia, Horacio Gutierrez, Amie Laredo, and Michael Rabin. Named one of “100 Outstanding Musicians in the World” by the English Biographical Encyclopedia. Founding member, Aeolian Chamber Players; Performances, including premieres, in US, Canada, Europe, and South America. Broadcasts for NBC, CBS, and NET. Recordings, Columbia, Folkways, CRI. Former faculty, Sarah Lawrence College, C.W. Post College. Visiting faculty, Royal College of Music, London, since 2000. Faculty, Bowdoin Music Festival, The Juilliard School since 1964, Mannes College since 1987, Mannes Preparatory Division since 1996
Chin Kim
Graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, Undergraduate Diploma, subsequently, D.M.A. M.M. B.M. from The Juilliard School.
Principal teachers: Ivan Galamian, Dorothy DeLay, Josef Gingold, Jascha Brodsky, Felix Galimir, Sally Thomas, Kyung Wha Chung and others.
Profile:
Concertizes extensively throughout North America, Asia, and Europe as soloist with orchestras such as the Philadelphia, St. Louis, Montréal, Czech Philharmonic, Atlanta Symphony, and all major orchestras in Korea. As a recitalist, Dr. Kim has appeared in the major halls of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Montréal, Toronto, Brussels, and Seoul. In addition, he performs and teaches regularly in festivals throughout the world. Top prizewinner in several of the most prestigious international violin competitions including the Concours International Musique de Montréal, the Queen Elisabeth Competition, the Paganini Competition, and the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis. Dr. Kim is on the violin faculty at Mannes College the New School for Music, Queens College, CUNY, and Columbia University Teacher’s College. Extensive discography includes Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, Glazunov Concertos, Prokofiev Sonata, Mendelssohn, and Tchaikovsky Trios. Dr. Kim is exclusively managed by Maxim Gershunoff Artists.
Michelle Kim
University of Southern California, Thornton School of Music (Starling Foundation scholarship recipient). Principal teacher: Robert Lipsett.
Profile:
Assistant Concert Master, New York Philharmonic since 1991. Solo appearances with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Pacific and New Jersey Symphonies. Recital appearance at the Kennedy Center as a Presidential Scholar. Master Classes with Dorothy DeLay, Yehudi Menuhin, Michael Tree, Cho-Liang Lin, Joseph Gingold, Pinchas Zukerman, Lynn Harrell, and Orion String Quartet. First violinist of the Rossetti String Quartet. Chamber music appearances in the Santa Barbara, Aeolian, and Palos Verdes Chamber Music Series, and at the La Jolla and Sante Fe Festivals. Previous appointments include Concertmaster with the New Hampshire Music Festival Orchestra, 20th Century Unlimited Chamber Orchestra, Fresno Philharmonic, Riverside Philharmonic, Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra, and Asia America Symphony Orchestra. Faculty, Mannes College, since 2002.
Daniel Phillips
Profile
Solo appearances with the Pittsburgh, Houston, New Jersey, Phoenix, San Antonio and Yakima Symphonies. Tours with Gidon Kremer, Kim Kashkashian, and Yo-Yo Ma. Soloist, Bach Aria Group. Regular appearances at the Spoleto and Santa Fe Chamber Music Festivals, Chamber Music Northwest, and the International Musicians Seminar in Cornwall, England. Violin faculty, Mannes College, since 1993
Todd Phillips
Profile:
Solo debut with Pittsburgh Symphony at age thirteen. Appearances with orchestras throughout the United States, Europe, and Japan. Recorded Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante with Orpheus Chamber Orchestra for Deutsche Grammophon. Carnegie Hall debut in 1982. Solo performances in Avery Fisher Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Kennedy Center, and Boston's Symphony Hall. Performances at Marlboro, Spoleto, Santa Fe, Aspen, Mostly Mozart, and Lockenhaus festivals; at Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; at 92nd Street Y; and with New York Philomusica. Tours with Musicians from Marlboro. Founding member, Orion String Quartet (quartet-in-residence at Mannes). Violin and Chamber Music faculty, Mannes College The New School for Music, since 1993.
Lucie Robert
MM, Indiana University.
Profile:
First prize, Canadian Music Festival and Joseph Joachim International Competition. Solo appearances with Halifax Symphony Orchestra, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec, and Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. Festival appearances at Meadowmount School of Music, Musicorda Summer Festival, Seoul Summer Music Camp, Taiwan International Music Festival, and Bowdoin Summer Music Festival. Master classes at Oberlin Conservatory and University of Costa Rica and in Korea and Taiwan. Radio appearances on Arts National, CBC Radio Network, Performance Today, NPR, The Listening Room, WQXR, and Societe Radio-Canada. Former teaching assistant of Josef Gingold. Faculty, Manhattan School of Music, since 1988, and Queens College, Aaron Copland School of Music. Violin faculty, Mannes College The New School for Music, since 1997.
Aaron Rosand
Chicago Musical College; The Curtis Institute. Principal teachers: Zimbalist, Primrose.
Profile:
Recipient of Merite Culturelle et Artistique (France) and the Ysaye Medal (Belgium). Solo orchestral appearances with Bernstein, Steinberg, Einsdorf, Reiner, and Kondrashin. European and South American tours. Recordings for Vox, Candide, Turn-about, Columbia, Disques. Violin Faculty, Mannes College, since 1986.
Ann Setzer
MM, The Juilliard School. DMA, State University of New York at Stony Brook. Principal teachers: Sally Thomas and Roman Totenberg. Chamber music studies with Joseph Gingold, Timothy Eddy, and members of the Juilliard Quartet.
Profile:
Recipient of numerous awards. Recitals, solo appearances with orchestras, and chamber music performances throughout the United States and Europe. Faculty of Meadowmount School of Music since 1981 and of Killington Chamber Music Festival since 1986. Faculty member of Juilliard Pre-College Division and of Mannes Preparatory Division since 1982. Violin faculty of Mannes College since 1992.
Laurie Smukler
Profile:
Admired for her intensity and the beauty of her sound, Laurie Smukler is an active performer as soloist and recitalist and has established a reputation as one of the finest chamber musicians in the country. This season’s highlights include all Beethoven recitals with pianist Jane Coop, Brahms Double Concerto with cellist Joel Krosnick, and a piano trio performance with Joel Krosnick and pianist Seymour Lipkin. She performs regularly with the Festival Chamber Music Society in New York City, with DaCamera of Houston in Texas, with the Purchase Conservatory String Quartet, and with the Bard Festival String Quartet.
Dedicated to teaching as well as to performing, she is on the violin and chamber music faculty at Mannes College The New School for Music. She is Associate Professor of violin at the Conservatory of Music at Purchase College, and is also on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music and the Conservatory of Music at Bard College. Ms. Smukler also teaches and performs at the prestigious Kneisel Hall Festival in Blue Hill, Maine, in the summer.
An invited guest at many summer festivals across the country, she has been a participating artist at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, the Marlboro Festival, Chamber Music Northwest, the Bard Festival, the Mostly Mozart Festival, the Skaneateles Festival, and the Mount Desert Island Festival.
As a chamber musician, Ms. Smukler was the founding first violinist of the Mendelssohn String Quartet. She has collaborated with many of the great artists of our time, including Rudolf Serkin, Menahem Pressler, Richard Goode, Leon Fleischer, Rudolf Firkusny, Dawn Upshaw, Benita Valente, Robert Mann, and the Vermeer and Emerson String Quartets.
Ms. Smukler's wide musical interests include contemporary music and she has premiered works by many composers including Ned Rorem, Morton Subotnik, Steven Paulus, Shulamit Ran, and Bruce Adolphe. Ms. Smukler plays a Petrus Guarnerius violin made in Venice in 1738.
Mark Steinberg
Indiana University, The Juilliard School. Principal teachers: Louise Behrend, Josef Gingold, and Robert Mann.
Profile:
Solo appearances with the London Philharmonia, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Kansas City Camerata, the Auckland Philharmonia, and the Philadelphia Concerto Soloists under Kurt Sanderling, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Performances and recordings with the Guild of Composers, the Da Capo Chamber Players, Speculum Musicae, Continuum, the Helicon Ensemble, the Four Nations Ensemble, and the Smithsonian Institute. Festival appearances in Holland, Germany, Austria, and France and at the Marlboro Music Festival, El Paso Festival, Bargemusic series in New York, Chamber Music Northwest, and with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Violin faculty, Mannes College, since 2002.
Sally Thomas
BS, MS, The Juilliard School. Principal teachers: Ivan Galamian, Edouard Dethier, Josef Gingold, Hans Letz, and Louis Persinger.
Profile:
Listed in Outstanding Young Women of America. Competitions won include National Federation of Music Clubs Northern Lights. Concertized extensively throughout the United States and Canada. Solo appearances with major symphony orchestras. Board of directors, Society for Strings, Inc. Faculty, Meadowmount School of Music, since 1960 and The Juilliard School since 1961. Violin faculty, Mannes College The New School for Music, since 1979.
Hiroko Yajima
Toho School of Music (Tokyo) and The Juilliard School. Principal teachers: Dorothy DeLay and Ivan Galamian.
Violin; String Department Chair
Profile:
Winner, Young Concert Artists International competition. First prize winner, Friday Morning Music Club Competition, Washington, DC. Solo appearances with Japan Philharmonic, St. Louis Little Symphony, Aspen Chamber Symphony, Bergen Philharmonic, New York String Orchestra, and Brandenburg Ensemble. Participant, Aspen and Marlboro Festivals. National tours with Music from Marlboro series. Guest artist, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, New York School Concerts, 92nd Street Y, and Brooklyn Academy Chamber Music Series. Radio recitals on WQXR (New York) and television appearance on WRAR-TV (Michigan). Member, Mannes Trio (winner of 1986 Naumburg Award), since 1983, and Galimir String Quartet, 1968-93. Former faculty, State University of New Jersey, Rutgers University, Aspen Festival, and State University of New York at Stony Brook. String faculty, Mannes College The New School for Music, since 1980. Chair, String Department, since 1998.
DAVID CHAN
Email:
chand@newschool.edu
Profile:
Violinist David Chan is the concertmaster of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and an active soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician. Mr. Chan made his Carnegie Hall debut during the 2002-2003 season, performing the Brahms Double Concerto with cellist Rafael Figueroa and the Met Orchestra under the baton of James Levine. Most recently, he again appeared as soloist at Carnegie Hall with the Met Orchestra in a performance of Gubaidulina’s “In Tempus Praesens” conducted by Fabio Luisi. Other notable concerto appearances include multiple performances of Alban Berg’s Chamber Concerto for Piano, Violin and 13 Winds with James Levine and the Met Chamber Ensemble; and a tour of Japan, performing on stages such as Suntory Hall (Tokyo) and Kitara Hall (Sapporo) under the baton of Fabio Luisi.
Mr. Chan first gained international recognition when, at the age of seventeen, he won a top prize at the Tchaikovsky International Competition in Moscow. Upon his winning both the bronze medal and the special Josef Gingold prize at the prestigious Indianapolis International Violin Competition, the Strad magazine praised him for his “spectacular virtuosity,” while the Indianapolis News commented on his “lustrous tone” and “the kind of authority that usually comes only with maturity.”
Mr. Chan made his New York debut at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall in 1995, performing Paganini’s Concerto No. 2 under the direction of Hugh Wolff. He has performed throughout the United States, Europe, and the Far East, appearing as soloist with such orchestras as the Moscow State Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Taiwan National Symphony, the Aspen Chamber Symphony, and the San Diego, Indianapolis, Richmond, Springfield, and Northbrook symphonies. As a chamber musician, he is the founder and artistic director of Musique et Vin au Clos Vougeot in the Burgundy region of France, and a frequent guest at the Pacific Music Festival in Japan, the Seattle Chamber Music Festival, and La Jolla’s SummerFest. His recordings include a recital program, a disc of two Paganini concertos with the English Chamber Orchestra, and an album of violin/cello duos with Rafael Figueroa.
A native of San Diego, Mr. Chan began his musical education at the age of four. When he was fourteen, he won the San Diego Symphony’s Young Artists Concerto Competition and subsequently appeared with the orchestra in two series of concerts. That same year he was the featured soloist on the San Diego Youth Symphony’s tour of Austria, Germany, Hungary, and the former Czechoslovakia. Mr. Chan, whose principal teachers were Dorothy DeLay, Hyo Kang, and Michael Tseitlin, received his bachelor's degree from Harvard University and his master's degree from the Juilliard School. He is currently on the faculty of The Juilliard School and lives in the New York City area with his wife, violinist Catherine Ro, and their children Annalise, Micah, and Arianna.
MIRANDA CUCKSON
Email:
cucksonm@newschool.edu
Profile:
Violinist and violist Miranda Cuckson is acclaimed for her performances of a wide range of repertoire, from early eras to the most current creations. Praised for her “undeniable musicality” (New York Times), “command of line and naturalness of expression” (Gramophone) and “seemingly inexhaustible arsenal of technical abilities” (AllMusic Guide), she is in demand as a soloist and chamber musician, appearing in major concert halls, as well as at universities, galleries and informal spaces. She performs at such venues as the Berlin Philharmonie, Carnegie Hall, the Library of Congress, Miller Theatre, the 92nd Street Y, Guggenheim Museum, Austrian Cultural Forum, Museum of Modern Art, Monday Evening Concerts in Los Angeles, and the Marlboro, Bard, Lincoln Center, Bridgehampton, Portland and Bodensee festivals.
She has made lauded appearances as soloist with orchestras in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, including her recent Carnegie Hall debut in Walter Piston’s concerto with the American Symphony Orchestra and Leon Botstein. Her first CD recording was a disk of concertos by Korngold and Ponce with the Czech National Symphony, on Centaur Records. She subsequently made four recital CDs of American music: music by Ralph Shapey, Donald Martino and Ross Lee Finney. Vanguard Classics released her CD with pianist Blair McMillen of music by Michael Hersch, “the wreckage of flowers”. Releases in 2014 include a CD comprising Sessions’ solo Sonata, Carter’s Duo and a duo by Jason Eckardt; and “Melting the Darkness”, solo microtonal and electronics pieces by Xenakis, Haas, Bianchi and others. Her Urlicht Audiovisual recording of Luigi Nono’s ”La lontananza nostalgica utopica futura” for violin and electronics, with Christopher Burns, was named a Best Classical Recording of 2012 by the New York Times. In January 2015, she recorded her first CD for ECM Records, of sonatas by Bartók, Schnittke and Lutoslawski.
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