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Alexander Kerr holds the Linda and Jack Gill Chair in Music as Professor of Violin at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, concurrently serving as concertmaster of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and principal guest concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
His academic foundation includes:
- Bachelor of Music from Curtis Institute of Music (1992)
- Advanced studies with Sally Thomas at The Juilliard School
- Early training with National Symphony Orchestra members in Alexandria, VA
Kerr's artistic identity centers on expressive violin performance and chamber music, characterized by an "elegant, old-world sound" that has established him among today's most versatile international violinists. His collaborations span legendary artists including Martha Argerich, Joshua Bell, and Maxim Vengerov across major festivals worldwide.
He spearheads the Starling Chamber Players initiative under the Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation, blending Jacobs faculty and students in nationally touring ensembles that showcase the school's artistic depth.
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