- Robert McDuffie
Robert McDuffie is an internationally-renowned
violin ist. He has soloed with many of the major orchestras around the world including those ofNew York City , Los Angeles, Chicago,Montreal ,Toronto , San Francisco, Philadelphia, Cleveland,Minnesota , Houston, St. Louis,Hamburg Symphony Orchestra ,Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra , theNorth German Radio Symphony Orchestra , the Frankfurt Radio Orchestra, the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Santa Cecilia Orchestra ofRome as well as the major orchestras ofAustralia andEast Asia .At the beginning of the year 2007 he tours the US eastcoast for nearly 5 weeks with the
Hamburg Symphony Orchestra . McDuffie has appeared on A&E's "Breakfast with the Arts", "CBS News Sunday Morning ",NBC 's "The Today Show", PBS's "Charlie Rose",National Public Radio , as well as the front page of "The New York Times " and "The Wall Street Journal ".Biography
McDuffie was born into a musical family in Macon, Georgia,
United States . Both his mother, Susan McDuffie, and his younger sister, Margerie McDuffie, are pianists. He attended theJuilliard School inNew York City . He plays a Guarneri del Gesù violin made in 1735 named the "Ladenburg." He was nominated for aGrammy in 1990 for his performance of concertos by Leonard Bernstein and William Schuman. McDuffie is a co-founder and artistic director for theRome Chamber Music Festival inRome ,Italy .He currently lives in New York City with his wife, Camille and two children, Eliza and Will.Recordings
*Viennese Violin: The Romantic Music of Lehár, Kreisler & Strauss (1996)
*Violin Concertos of John Adams & Philip Glass (1999)
*Violin Concertos of Mendelssohn & Bruch (1999)References
[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4811389 NPR Interiew and Performance with sound file]
[http://www.cami.com/?webid=304 CAMI profile of Robert McDuffie]
[http://www.telarc.com/biography/bios.asp?aid=61 Telarc Biography of Robert McDuffie]
[http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/arts/Content?oid=oid:46970 A Tucson Weekly article about McDuffie's violin]
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