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Jonathan Dubay
(541) 346-3761M
jonathan@lotsofbow.com
Violinist Jonathan Dubay has performed chamber music concerts throughout the United States as a member of the Essex Quartet, including performances at Alice Tully Hall and the Aspen Music Festival, and live radio broadcasts on WNYC and WQXR and WGBH "Morning pro Musica."
Dubay holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Yale University as a recipient of the Broadus Erle Memorial Scholarship. His Bachelor of Music degree is from the Eastman School of Music, where he graduated cum laude and received the George Eastman and Frank Scholarship Awards. He has been a Teaching Assistant at The Juilliard School, assisting the Juilliard String Quartet as a Lisa Arnhold Memorial Fellow.
Dubay has studied with Michael Foxman, Carol Sindell, Charles Castleman, Syoko Aki, Sylvia Rosenberg, Donald Weilerstein and Burton Kaplan. He has studied chamber music with Abram Loft, the Cleveland Quartet, the American Quartet, the Tokyo Quartet, Raphael Hillyer, Earl Carlyss and the Juilliard Quartet.
This is his fifteenth season with the Oregon Symphony, during which time he has performed twice as featured soloist with the orchestra. Recently he presented his play, The Wooden Boy with the Tears of Joy Puppet Theatre, which introduces Bela Bartok's 44 Duets for Two Violins to family audiences. He has also recorded the Duets. His wife is also a violinist and a member of the Portland Baroque Orchestra.
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