Marc Anderson
Applied Viola

E-mail: anderson_marc@roberts.edu
Phone: 585-594-6320
Office: Cox Hall
Education:
M.M. in Viola Performance
Eastman School of Music
B.M.Ed. in Instrumental Performance
Eastman School of Music
Member, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Teaching Responsibilities:
| Mus 1005 | Applied Viola |
Violist Marc Anderson is the first recipient of the Eastman School of Music's prestigious Robert L. Oppelt Award. He has performed with members of the Emerson String Quartet and is himself a member of the Verlaison String Quartet. An accomplished orchestral musician, Mr. Anderson is among the youngest members of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. He has performed with Chamber Music Rochester, the Rochester Chamber Orchestra, the Erie Philharmonic, the New World Symphony in Miami and at the renowned Aspen Music Festival, where he was the assistant principal violist of the Chamber Symphony. An ardent supporter of music education, Mr. Anderson performs with the Rochester Philharmonic Education Quintet, mentors young string players in the Rush-Henrietta School district where his wife teaches, and maintains a private studio of violin and viola students. He holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music, where he studied with George Taylor and John Graham. Mr. Anderson has also trained with members of the Tokyo String Quartet, Roberto Diaz and Melissa Matson, among others.
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