Violist Leslie Harlow, Founder/Director of the Park City Music Festival, is both a solo and chamber performer. Leslie Harlow has performed as violist in chamber concerts with many of the finest artists of this era including violinists Charles Libove, Glenn Dicterow, Paul Rosenthal, Bill Preucil, Elmar Oliviera, Shlomo Mintz, Charles Castleman, Scott Yoo, Arturo Delmoni, Walter Olivares, Philippe Djokic, Monte Belknap and Joseph Silverstein, and violist Paul Neubauer. A graduate of the Juilliard School, Leslie Harlow performed in master classes for William Primrose, Paul Doktor, Donald McGinnis, Heidi Castleman and Nabuko Imai and her primary teachers were Marna Street, Susan Schoenfeld, Paul Doktor, and violinist Harry Shub with additional lessons with Heidi Castleman, Donald Wright and Francis Tursi. She studied chamber music with Felix Galimer, Samuel Rhodes, David Soyer, Paul Doktor, Charles Castleman, Robert Sylvester and Julius Baker. Following graduation from Juilliard, Ms. Harlow founded the original Deer Valley (Utah) Chamber Music Festival in 1984. Renamed the Park City Music Festival, the festival continues as Utah’s oldest classical music festival, having presented over 550 concerts. Co-Director of the Autumn Classics Festival, the Sonolumina Chamber Orchestra and the Contemporary Music Consortium of Utah, Leslie Harlow also founded and directs the Park City Film Music Festival. Ms. Harlow also serves as Associate Artistic Director of the Affetti Music Festival in Anchorage, Alaska. Ms. Harlow has recorded as principal violist and soloist for film scores including the movies “Murder in the First” and “Surviving Picasso.” Prior to Juilliard, Ms. Harlow was Assistant Principal Viola with the Oklahoma Symphony, performing at festivals in Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, North Carolina and New York. While studying in New York, she performed chamber music and recitals in New York City and at the Skaneateles Festival. In Utah she has taught chamber music at Brigham Young University, served as director for the Virtuoso Series and Principal Violist with Ballet West before resigning to perform with the Utah Symphony. Ms. Harlow has also appeared as guest artist with the Sitka Festival (Alaska), Lyrica Series (New Jersey), Piatigorsky Foundation (New York), and Bargemusic (New York) as well as performing chamber music for the International Clarfests in Baltimore, Texas, Utah and Vancouver (Canada). She has performed on tour in Europe with the Juilliard Orchestra and the Utah Symphony. Recordings include Chamber Music for Clarinets and Strings on the ISOMIKE Label.
Leslie Harlow, Viola
Biography
Violist Leslie Harlow, Founder/Director of the Park City Music Festival, is both a solo and chamber performer. Leslie Harlow has performed as violist in chamber concerts with many of the finest artists of this era including violinists Charles Libove, Glenn Dicterow, Paul Rosenthal, Bill Preucil, Elmar Oliviera, Shlomo Mintz, Charles Castleman, Scott Yoo, Arturo Delmoni, Walter Olivares, Philippe Djokic, Monte Belknap and Joseph Silverstein, and violist Paul Neubauer.
A graduate of the Juilliard School, Leslie Harlow performed in master classes for William Primrose, Paul Doktor, Donald McGinnis, Heidi Castleman and Nabuko Imai and her primary teachers were Marna Street, Susan Schoenfeld, Paul Doktor, and violinist Harry Shub with additional lessons with Heidi Castleman, Donald Wright and Francis Tursi.
She studied chamber music with Felix Galimer, Samuel Rhodes, David Soyer, Paul Doktor, Charles Castleman, Robert Sylvester and Julius Baker. Following graduation from Juilliard, Ms. Harlow founded the original Deer Valley (Utah) Chamber Music Festival in 1984. Renamed the Park City Music Festival, the festival continues as Utah’s oldest classical music festival, having presented over 550 concerts. Co-Director of the Autumn Classics Festival, the Sonolumina Chamber Orchestra and the Contemporary Music Consortium of Utah, Leslie Harlow also founded and directs the Park City Film Music Festival. Ms. Harlow also serves as Associate Artistic Director of the Affetti Music Festival in Anchorage, Alaska. Ms. Harlow has recorded as principal violist and soloist for film scores including the movies “Murder in the First” and “Surviving Picasso.” Prior to Juilliard, Ms. Harlow was Assistant Principal Viola with the Oklahoma Symphony, performing at festivals in Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, North Carolina and New York.
While studying in New York, she performed chamber music and recitals
in New York City and at the Skaneateles Festival.
In Utah she has taught chamber music at Brigham Young University, served as director for the Virtuoso Series and Principal Violist with Ballet West before resigning to perform with
the Utah Symphony. Ms. Harlow has also appeared as guest artist with the Sitka Festival (Alaska), Lyrica Series (New Jersey), Piatigorsky Foundation (New York), and Bargemusic (New York) as well as performing chamber music for the International Clarfests in Baltimore, Texas, Utah and Vancouver (Canada).
She has performed on tour in Europe with the Juilliard Orchestra and the Utah
Symphony. Recordings include Chamber Music for Clarinets and Strings on the ISOMIKE Label.