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Arnaud Ghillebaert is an Associate Teaching Professor of Viola at the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance, where he has served as the viola instructor since Fall 2017. He is also the principal violist of the Eugene Symphony, Oregon Mozart Players, and Eugene Opera, and performs with Chamber Music Amici and microphilharmonic.
His educational background includes:
- Master's degree from the Royal College of Music in London
- Doctorate in Violin and Viola Performance from Stony Brook University (2016)
Professor Ghillebaert's research and performance interests center on Strings, Music Performance, and Viola. His career spans orchestral, chamber, and theatrical music, having performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields, and Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra. As a chamber musician, he has collaborated with Anton Nel, Kelly Kuo, Anthea Kreston, Colin Carr, and members of the Emerson String Quartet. Additionally, as a founding member of the Elsewhere Ensemble, he created the role in "His Majesty the Devil" and is developing "Invocation," a work on violence and peace featuring Grammy award-winning baritone Kenneth Overton, with a premiere planned for Winter 2023.
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