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Oct 18, 2016 • Caitlin Burns
Valerie Levicoff, adjunct professor of Music and director of Arcadia’s string ensemble, will perform a solo in the Bryn Athyn Orchestra on Sunday, Oct. 23 at 3 p.m. at the Mitchell Performing Arts Center. A violin soloist and concertmaster, Levicoff began playing violin at the age of six and...
I was curious about understanding music by the age of six. Began serious study of the violin with various members of the Philadelphia Orchestra from age nine. Graduated from Philadelphia High School for Girls with honors, earned a BA in violin performance from the Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts, and an MA in Education with Distinction from LaSalle University. I was invited by the NBPTS to benchmark the first national music certification test (one of twenty four selected from across the US) and was inducted in the 2007 "Marquis "Who's Who" of American Women. Across my career as a professional violinist, I have performed with and toured across Europe with many distinguished artists.
Hometown
Dresher
Home Country
United States
La Salle University
MA Education with distinction, Major in Education
Minor in Psychology