- Paul Lustig Dunkel
Paul Lustig Dunkel is an American
flutist and conductor. Since1983 , he has served as music director of theWestchester Philharmonic .Dunkel was born and raised in
New York City . His mother, Johanna Lustig, was apianist fromVienna, Austria and his father Eugene Dunkel was ascenic designer born inRussia .Dunkel attended
The High School of Music & Art in New York City. He studied flute with Robert DiDomenica and William Kincaid. In1966 , Dunkel took the silver medal at the Birmingham (England) International Woodwind Festival;James Galway took the gold.As music director of the Westchester Philharmonic, Dunkel has developed a reputation for presenting new works and promoting new artists. In honor of his 15th year with the orchestra, a composition by
Melinda Wagner was commissioned. "Concerto for Flute, Strings, and Percussion" was subsequently awarded aPulitzer Prize in 1999.In
2006 , Dunkel announced he would retire from the Philharmonic after his 25th anniversary season. In November,2007 , the orchestra announced acclaimedviolinist Itzhak Perlman would succeed Dunkel as artistic director and principal conductor.References
* [http://westchesterphil.org/aboutpld.asp Biography from Westchester Philharmonic]
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