Tamaki Dickenson BM MM                              Violin/Viola

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Tamaki Dickenson studied violin with Lewis Kaplan at the Mannes College of Music in New York City. Whilst she was in USA, Tamaki had been active as a chamber musician and orchestral player. Tamaki was the member of the award winning Degas Quartet and she had appeared in numerous chamber music festivals and concert series in USA. Tamaki moved to UK in 2007 with her English husband.

 

                                               

Chamber music Collaborations

Robin Ireland, Steve Doane, Wu Han, Awadagynn Pratt 

Christian McBride featured on NPR

Jupiter Quartet, Fry Street Quartet, Colorado Quartet and Cassatt Quartet

 

Degas Quartet 200-2007

UBS Chamber Music Series

Management with Raymond Weiss NY

Resident Quartet Western Piedmont Symphony

Chamber Music America Grant recipient 2006

Semi Finalist Fischoff Chamber Music Competition USA

New York debut 2006

Weill Hall Carnegie New York

Guest Aspen Music Festival

Library of Congress DC

 

 

Orchestral Experience

USA        New World Symphony

                Western Piedmont Symphony-principle

                Syracuse Symphony Orchestra

                Cayuga Chamber Orchestra

                Binghamton Symphony

UK          Halle

                Northern Chamber Orchestra-principle, sub principle

                Orchestra of the Swan-principle

                                   

Soloist

Mozart Sinfonia Concertante – Kagoshima, Japan

Mendelssohn Violin Concerto- Kagoshima, Japan

Harold in Italy-Todmorden, West Yorkshire, UK

World Premier Solo Violin Work by Corleridge Taylor Parkinson-US

 

                                   

Education

BM  MM                Mannes College of Music NYC

 

Festivals and further study

Aspen Festival String Quartet training programme CO with Earl Carlyss (Juilliard Quartet)

Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival MI with Paul Katz (Cleveland Quartet)

Takacs Quartet Seminar Boulder CO

 

                                               

References

Jerry Horner /Former Violist Fine Arts Quartet

                                               

Lewis Kaplan /Professor Juilliard School                          

 

                                                 

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