The Center for Gifted Young Musicians
at Temple Music Prep
Master class series
presents violinist Katie lansdale
Ms. lansdale WILL BE WORKING WITH STUDENTS IN THE
CENTER FOR GIFTED YOUNG MUSICIANS DURING THE CLASS.
Violinist Katie Lansdale is widely acclaimed as soloist, chamber musician, and educator. She has performed as soloist and chamber artist in North/South America and Europe, and on numerous American concert series, including the Phillips Collection, the Caramoor Series, and Lincoln Center’s Rose Room. Winner of Grand Prizes at the Fischoff and Yellow Springs national chamber competitions, Lansdale has collaborated in chamber concerts with artists such as Yo Yo Ma, Felix Galimir, Donald Weilerstein, the Miami Quartet, Robert MacDonald, and Charles Neidich. For over 30 years she has been a member of the internationally acclaimed Lions Gate Trio, Hartt’s trio in residence, recording for Centaur and Triton records and performing across Europe and the Eastern US. Lansdale's concerto appearances have included with the National Symphony, the Austin Mozart Orchestra, the Schroeder Classical Orchestra, the Cleveland Chamber Symphony, and the NY Spectrum Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony and the New York Repertory Orchestra. In New York, where she founded the acclaimed Locrian new music group, Lansdale’s extensive chamber music concerts have ranged from Mostly Mozart at Lincoln Center with Yo Yo Ma to Merkin Hall with the Twentieth Centuryists; she now performs regularly in Carnegie Hall's Weill Hall with the Festival Chamber Society. Particularly widely acclaimed for performances of solo Bach, Lansdale has performed the complete cycle over a dozen times in North and South America. “This is one of the best recordings of this music,” wrote the American Record Guide of her Bach CD (Amazon.com). Having presented solo Bach at Juilliard's Delay Symposium, Lansdale directs the Promisek Bach+ Festival in Bridgewater, CT. A champion of musical connections to children and communities, Lansdale regularly joins with her students in community engagement campaigns called Music for 1000 Children.
Lansdale studied with Ronda Cole, Josef Gingold, Felix Galimir, Donald Weilerstein and Mitchell Stern. She graduated cum laude from Yale, where she was awarded prizes in both the arts and humanities, and earned graduate music degrees (M.M., D.M.A.) at the Cleveland Institute of Music and Manhattan School of Music. She has served on numerous summer festival faculties, including Kneisel Hall Chamber Festival, the Amalfi Coast Chamber Festival (Italy), the Kuhmo Festival (Finland), Aria International Music Festival, and Music from Salem. Having taught at Boston University and at State University of New York-Stony Brook, Lansdale now teaches at the Hartt School at the University of Hartford and Boston Conservatory at Berklee.