Paul Kantor
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Paul Kantor is one of the leading violin pedagogues in the United States today.
Appointed Eleanor H. Biggs Memorial Distinguished Professor of Violin at the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2002, he received Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from The Juilliard School. His principal teachers include Margaret Graves, Dorothy DeLay and Robert Mann. He served as chair of the string department at the University of Michigan for 13 years and has served on the faculties of The Juilliard School, New England Conservatory and Yale University.
For the past 25 years, he has been an artist/faculty member of the Aspen Music Festival and School, where he was concertmaster of both the Festival Orchestra and Chamber Symphony. Mr. Kantor has performed with the New York String Quartet, the Berkshire Chamber Players, the Lenox Quartet and the National Musical Arts Chamber Ensemble. He served as concertmaster of the New Haven Symphony, Aspen Chamber Symphony, Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, and Great Lakes Festival Orchestra and as guest concertmaster of the New Japan Philharmonic and the Toledo Symphony Orchestra.
He has performed the world premieres of Dan Welcher's Violin Concerto and John Corigliano's Red Violin Caprices. His recordings are on the Equilibrium, CRI, Delos and Mark Records.