Toby Appel

Viola

Professor Juilliard School, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

Toby Appel has appeared in recital and concerto performances throughout North and South America, Europe, and the Far East. He has been a member of such renowned ensembles as TASHI, and the Lenox and Audubon Quartets. Mr. Appel has been a guest artist with the Vermeer, Alexander, Manhattan and Composers Quartets as well as a frequent guest with the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society and jazz artists Chick Corea and Gary Burton. Festival performances include those with Mostly Mozart (NY), Santa Fe (NM), Seattle (WA), Bravo! Vail Valley (CO), Chamber Music Northwest (OR), DaCamera of Houston (TX), and Marlboro (VT), as well as festivals in England, France, Germany, Korea, Italy, Finland, and Greece. In 1975, Mr. Appel was featured in a CBS television special performing works commissioned by him for three violas, all played by Toby Appel. In 1980, Mr. Appel was the winner of the Young Concert Artists International.

A most versatile artist, Mr. Appel has narrated performances including: A Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, by Benjamin Britten, Ferdinand, by Alan Ridout and Munro Leaf, Ode to Napoleon, by Arnold Schoenberg, Histoire du Soldat, by Igor Stravinsky, Masque of the Red Death, by Andre Caplet and Edgar Allan Poe, and Facade, by William Walton and Edith Sitwell. Mr. Appel is a frequent commentator for National Public Radio's Performance Today.

Toby Appel entered the Curtis Institute at age 13 under the guidance of Max Aronoff. Mr. Appel is currently teaching on the viola and chamber music faculties of the Juilliard School in New York City and is Artist Lecturer at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. He has also held professorships at the State University of New York, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and the University of New Mexico. He has toured for the United States State Department and performed at the United Nations and at the White House. His chamber music and recital recordings can be heard on the Columbia, Delos, Desto, Koch International, Opus 1 and Musical Heritage Society labels.

Toby Appel lives in New York City with his wife, Carolyn and their 9 year old son, Jordan.

 


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