
Marc Levine is an active performer and teacher in New York City and
Long
Island. Regular performances in many genres at Stony Brook University
and
with Ensemble 212 are among his many engagements throughout the year.
A
former member of the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, Marc is not only
an
informed performer of new music, but of early music as well. On the
baroque
violin Marc is a member of the Naumberg Early Instrument Players,
Stony
Brook Baroque, and the new group Embellissez. As an orchestral musician,
Marc has held concertmaster positions at Indiana University, Stony
Brook
University, and the Amherst Early Music Institute all of which included
the
leading of opera productions, Marc's specialty. Marc teaches at the
Stony
Brook University pre-college program, the Rose Academy of Music and
also
serves as Assistant Conductor to the Stony Brook opera program. Past
appointments have included Assistant Instructor of Violin positions
at both
Indiana University and Stony Brook University.
Marc holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Stony Brook University
and
Masters and Bachelor of Music degrees from Indiana University.
His teachers
include Pamela Frank, Ani Kavafian, Franco Gulli, Henryk Kowalski,
and
Young-Nam Kim. |
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