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Dale
Stuckenbruck Artistic Advisor |
| Dale Stuckenbruck enjoys a diverse interesting musical life in New York as a soloist, concertmaster, chamber musician, and teacher. He credits his long-time mentor, the violinist, Erick Friedman, for his studies first at The North Carolina School of the Arts until receiving his D.M.A. from the Manhattan School of Music in 1984. He has performed as soloist with the Brooklyn Philharmonic, Philharmonia Virtuosi, New York Virtuosi, New York String Ensemble, Tschaikovsky Chamber Orchestra, Taipei City Symphony Orchestra, and regional orchestras in the U.S. He can be heard as concertmaster of many of New York’s premier musical organizations such as the Brooklyn Philharmonic, Philharmonia Virtuosi, New York Virtuosi, Dance Theater of Harlem, Queens Symphony, Masterworks, Music St. Ignatius, and the Long Island Philharmonic, and La Boheme at the Broadway Theater. He has recorded for CRI the violin concerto by Lou Pelosi, and is included in recordings for Musical Heritage, SONY, BMG, Vanguard, Warner, Disney, Kultur Video, and in more than fifty films. His interests include the violin in earlier historical settings and the musical saw. He has been featured in Strings Magazine, Korean Monthly Music Magazine, and Newsday. He served as a reviewer for Notes of new 20th century violin music. He is joined often by his wife, Heawon Kim in recitals. |