![]() Lim performs regularly with the Orchestra of St. She studied… … at the Professional Children’s School, the Juilliard School (BM) and at the Yale School of Music-Yale University (MM). She started attending the Aspen Music Festival at the age of eleven and subsequently followed her teacher, Dorothy DeLay, to New York at the age of fourteen. Violinist Elizabeth Lim-Dutton began studies at the age of three and performed in a first student recital at the age of five. ![]() He has been heard on WQXR and WNYC, and is recorded on LRC, LIQUID SILVER, CAPSTONE and MIDDER MUSIC RECORDS, INC. Sirinian earned his BM and MM from the Juilliard School, has studied with Jerry Beal, Ivan Galamian, Joyce Robbins and the Juilliard String Quartet, and is currently on the faculty of the Princeton Playweek Workshops. Sebu has performed chamber music with Paul Neubauer, Seymour Lipkin, Daniel Phillips and William Sharp, and has performed as a soloist with The New York Chamber Orchestras, Bach Aria Festival Orchestra, Hunter College Orchestra. Sirinian has performed… … as concert-master for Musica Viva, the Princeton Chamber Orchestra, the Connecticut Grand Opera, as Principal Second of the Stamford Symphony, and has performed with Amici NY, American Symphony Orchestra, American Ballet Theater and many Broadway orchestras including Sunset Boulevard, Phantom of the Opera, Christmas Carol, West Side Story, The Radio City Christmas Spectacular and most recently as a member of the My Fair Lady production at Lincoln Center. ![]() He has performed internationally and held residences at Queens College, Bard College, Turtle Bay Music School though a grant by Chamber Music America and the Yale at Norfolk Summer Festival. Show moreīorn in Bucharest, Romania, was the first violinist of the award-winning Meridian String Quartet. She earned a Master’s Degree from the University of Southern California where she studied with Robert Lipsett, and was awarded the Jascha Heifetz Violin Scholarship. Buck was a Starling Scholarship recipient at the Juilliard School as a student of Dorothy DeLay. Buck has served as Assistant Professor of Violin and Head of Chamber Music at SUNY Purchase. Buck has taught at the Kinhaven Music School in Vermont where she and her husband have had the honor of serving as the Co-Executive Directors for the past eleven years. Her National television debut came by way of a feature guest spot on the Family Channel’s, “It Takes Two” hosted by Dick Clark.įor twenty summers, Ms. Her violin solos for television helped breathe life back into the re-mastered American Silent Film classic, “The Scarlet Letter” (Turner Classic Movies). Buck recorded for the motion picture and television industry. The Lark has an extensive discography that include many of America’s most celebrated and prize-winning composers works.Ī native of Los Angeles, Ms. The Lark actively pushed the boundaries of what a traditional string quartet could do by being one of the first quartets to commission new works that feature added percussion, clarinet, voice, and piano. Buck enjoyed seventeen years of extensive concertizing, commissioning, and recording as a member of the Lark Quartet. Buck recorded the Suite for Solo Violin by John Harbison with Grammy winning producer, Silas Brown.Īs a chamber musician, Ms. Buck received two commissions: one for solo violin by John Harbison called DeBut, and another for violin and piano called Fantasia on Beethoven’s Spring Sonata by Bruce Adolphe. She has been featured as soloist with Lincoln Center’s Little Orchestra Society, Brooklyn Philharmonic, and most recently, the Stamford Symphony. Buck has performed at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., over the airways for the Dame Myra Hess Series in Chicago/WFMT, “Sunday’s Live” in Los Angeles for KKGO, and at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Matthew’s Chamber Orchestra (L.A.) and the Los Angeles Opera Guild as well as many other noteworthy ensembles in the New York City area. ![]() She has held concertmaster positions with the Brooklyn Philharmonic, St. Buck has led the Stamford Symphony (CT) as it’s Acting Concertmaster. Described by Strad Magazine as “Particularly impressive for her surpassing degree of imagination and vibrant sound,” violinist Deborah Buck has built … …a strong musical career as chamber musician, concertmaster, soloist, professor, and artistic leader.įor the past five years, Ms. ![]()
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