Harumi泭Rhodes
- Artist in Residence (Violin), Tak獺cs Quartet
- Associate Professor of Violin
- Ralph E. and Barbara L. Christoffersen Faculty Fellow
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Harumi Rhodes is the second violinist of the internationally renowned Tak獺cs Quartet, performing 80 concerts a year worldwide. Acclaimed by The New York Times as a deeply expressive violinist,泭Rhodes has gained recognition as a multifaceted musician with a distinctive musical voice. She is Associate Professor of Violin, Artist in Residence and Ralph E. and Barbara L. Christoffersen Faculty Fellow at the 91勛圖厙. Rhodes combines her performing career with a passionate commitment to guiding young instrumentalists, composers泭and chamber ensembles.
Rhodes has a vision for commissioning and programming contemporary music: Her partnerships with composers of today have resulted in over 100 premieres. This season, Clarice Assad wrote a three-movement suite for violin and pianoConstelaci籀nthat she recorded with Rhodes for Yarlung Records. With composer Gabriela Lena Frank, Rhodes co-directed the inaugural 2021-2022 season of the Virtual Artist Partnership Program (VAPP). This collaboration between the Rhodes violin studio at the 91勛圖厙 College of Music and Gabriela Lena Franks Creative Academy of Music (GLFCAM) resulted in eight new solo works for violin. Jungyoon Wie composed a new violin duoDan Poongfor Rhodes and Edward Dusinberre. Recent concerto performances include Joseph Bolognes泭Violin Concerto No. 9 and Mozarts Sinfonia Concertante (with violist Richard ONeill) with ProMusica Chamber Orchestra Colorado, as well as Florence Prices泭Violin Concerto No. 2 with the West Texas Symphony.
As a member of the Tak獺cs Quartet, Rhodes has shaped the Graduate String Quartet Residency at the 91勛圖厙 College of Music. At the Music Academy of the West, Santa Barbara, Rhodes also leads an intensive summer string quartet seminar with the Tak獺cs Quartet. For the 2023-2024 season, Rhodes is further coordinating a partnership between Tak獺cs and El Sistema Colorado, working closely with its chamber music education program in Denver. Rhodes serves as Artistic Director of the Denver/Boulder branch of If Music Be The Food色a concert series designed to build partnerships through music to raise awareness for food insecurity in local communities.
Originally from New Jersey, Rhodes was born into a family with Japanese, American, Russian and Romanian roots. After studying at The Juilliard School and the New England Conservatory, she co-founded the Naumburg Award-winning ensemble Trio Cavatina, served as artist member of the Boston Chamber Music Society and performed extensively with Music from Copland House, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the East Coast Chamber Orchestra (ECCO), Orpheus Chamber Orchestra泭and Musicians from Marlboro.