

Claudine Bigelow
Dr. Claudine Bigelow is a distinguished Professor of Viola at Music Yeshiva University, New York, NY, where she plays a pivotal role as the String Division Coordinator. With a Doctor of Musical Arts degree, Dr. Bigelow has carved a niche for herself in the world of viola performance and pedagogy. Her extensive performance history spans across Europe, the United States, and New Zealand, showcasing her versatility and dedication to the art of music. As a member of the Deseret String Quartet, Dr. Bigelow has had the privilege of collaborating with numerous renowned musicians and quartets, enriching her musical journey with diverse experiences. Her involvement in the viola community extends beyond performance, as she is a dedicated artist-teacher who has significantly contributed to the success of her students in various musical endeavors. Dr. Bigelow's commitment to music education is further highlighted by her receipt of prestigious awards, including the Fulbright Senior Scholar. This recognition underscores her dedication to advancing the field of music through both performance and education. Her teaching interests are deeply rooted in viola, chamber music, and orchestral excerpts, areas where she imparts her knowledge and passion to aspiring musicians. In addition to her academic and performance pursuits, Dr. Bigelow is actively engaged in the broader musical community, participating in workshops, masterclasses, and conferences. Her contributions have not only enriched her students' learning experiences but have also fostered a vibrant and collaborative musical environment. Dr. Bigelow's influence extends beyond the classroom, as she continues to inspire and mentor the next generation of musicians. Her dedication to the viola and her commitment to excellence in music education make her a respected and influential figure in the field. Through her work, she continues to shape the future of music, leaving a lasting impact on both her students and the broader musical community.