Curtis Macomber | violin
Biography:
The playing of violinist Curtis Macomber has been praised by The New York Times for its ‘thrilling virtuosity’ and by Strad Magazine for its ‘panache.’ He enjoys a distinguished career as soloist, chamber musician, and teacher and is recognized as one of America’s foremost interpreters and proponents of new music. Mr. Macomber’s extensive discography includes the complete Brahms and Grieg Sonatas as well as hundreds of critically praised recordings of contemporary solo and chamber works. As a member of the New World String Quartet from 1982–93, he performed in virtually all the important concert series in the U.S., in addition to touring abroad. He is the violinist of Da Capo, a founding member of the Apollo Trio, and the newest member of both the Manhattan String Quartet and the Walden Chamber Players. Mr. Macomber is presently a member of the chamber music faculty of the Juilliard School, where he earned B.M., M.M., and D.M.A. degrees as a student of Joseph Fuchs. He is also on the violin faculties of the Manhattan and Mannes Schools of Music, and has taught at the Tanglewood, Taos and Yellow Barn Music Festivals.