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Carolyn Huebl

Carolyn Huebl, Violin

Violinist Carolyn Huebl is sought after both as a performer and teacher. Ms. Huebl has lived in Pittsburgh since 1997 when she accepted a position as Assistant Professor of Violin at Carnegie Mellon University. In 1999, Ms. Huebl was appointed Assistant Principal Second Violin of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, with whom she has toured Japan and Europe. In the fall of 2001 Ms. Huebl will leave Pittsburgh to join the faculty of Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Ms. Huebl is also a violinist with the new Iris Chamber Orchestra in Germantown, Tennesseee.

While she was still in high school, Ms. Huebl was featured as soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. During her tenure as Concermaster of the Dearborn Symphony from 1994-1997, she appeared as soloist twice and will return in January of 2001 to solo with Prokofiev's First Violin Concerto. Future engagements include a solo appearance with the Bramption Symphony outside of Toronto performing Phillip Glass' Concerto for Violin. Ms. Huebl has performed at numerous festivals and chamber music series in North America including the "Strings in the Mountains" Festival in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, the Tanglewood Music Center, and the Sarasota Music Festival. Her performance of the Brahms Sonata in G Major at the Tanglewood Music Center was chosen for broadcast on the BBC in Europe.

During the summer, Ms. Huebl is a faculty member of the Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory in Colorado. She has presented master classes at Arizona State University, the Hartt School of Music, Southwest Missouri State University, the University of South Florida, and Vanderbilt University. She was a featured clinician at the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association's 2000 Conference. In the summer of 1999, Ms. Huebl presented a two-week seminar for violin students in Cordoba, Argentina, where she also performed a recital and as soloist with orchestra. Ms. Huebl earned her Bachelors and Masters of Music at the Cleveland Institute of Music and her Doctorate of Musical Arts at the University of Michigan. Her teachers have included Andres Cardenes, Paul Kantor, and Donald Weilerstein.

 

 

 

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