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Violinist, educator and university administrator. BM Oberlin Conservatory (1961); MA California State University at Northridge (1962); DMA University of Colorado (1972). Studied with violin with Victor Palmason, William Swettman, Andor Toth, Paul Shure, Theodor Muller, and Dorothy DeLay; masterclasses with the Hungarian Quartet, Henryk Szeryng, and Nathan Milstein. Academic positions at Clarion University, PA; Jacksonville University, FL; and East Carolina University, NC, where he retired as Director of the School of Music. Currently a database and web developer and artist manager. See [http://www.fmpro2go.com/ FMPRO2GO] and [http://www. | Violinist, educator and university administrator. BM Oberlin Conservatory (1961); MA California State University at Northridge (1962); DMA University of Colorado (1972). Studied with violin with Victor Palmason, William Swettman, Andor Toth, Paul Shure, Theodor Muller, and Dorothy DeLay; masterclasses with the Hungarian Quartet, Henryk Szeryng, and Nathan Milstein. Academic positions at Clarion University, PA; Jacksonville University, FL; and East Carolina University, NC, where he retired as Director of the School of Music. Currently a database and web developer and artist manager. See [http://www.fmpro2go.com/ FMPRO2GO] and [http://www.newfinearts.com/ New Fine Arts] | ||
Projects that I am working on: violinists, chamber music ensembles, and music educators. | Projects that I am working on: violinists, chamber music ensembles, and music educators. |
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Violinist, educator and university administrator. BM Oberlin Conservatory (1961); MA California State University at Northridge (1962); DMA University of Colorado (1972). Studied with violin with Victor Palmason, William Swettman, Andor Toth, Paul Shure, Theodor Muller, and Dorothy DeLay; masterclasses with the Hungarian Quartet, Henryk Szeryng, and Nathan Milstein. Academic positions at Clarion University, PA; Jacksonville University, FL; and East Carolina University, NC, where he retired as Director of the School of Music. Currently a database and web developer and artist manager. See FMPRO2GO and New Fine Arts
Projects that I am working on: violinists, chamber music ensembles, and music educators.