Dubuque Symphony Orchestra - Notable Musicians Who Have Performed With The DSO

Notable Musicians Who Have Performed With The DSO

Piano

  • Bruce Brubaker (musician), piano 1993
  • Robert Taub, piano 2000 and 2002
  • Chiu-Ling Lin, piano 1988, 1992
  • Peter Vinograde, piano 1992, 1996, 1998
  • Jeffrey Biegel, piano 1999
  • Radoslav Kvapil, piano 1997
  • Seung-Un Ha, piano 1997
  • Navah Perlman, piano 2002
  • Ron Regev, piano 2004
  • Antonio Pompa-Baldi, piano 2005
  • Jon Nakamatsu, piano 2005
  • Jung Lin, piano 2007
  • Davide Cabassi, piano 2007

Violin

  • Sung-Ju Lee, violin 1977, 1982
  • Lynn Chang, violin 1980
  • Hiroko Yajima, violin 1979
  • Benny Kim, violin 1984
  • Leopold La Fosse, violin 1973, 1976, 1993
  • Yuri Namkung, violin 2001, 2004
  • Rachel Lee, violin 2002
  • Robert McDuffie, violin 1985
  • Jennifer Koh, violin 1993, 1995
  • Judith Ingolfsson, violin 2006
  • Mark O'Connor, violin and composer 1997, 2007

Viola

  • Steven Tenenbom, viola 1991
  • Toby Appel, viola 1982

Cello

  • Hai-Ye Ni, cello 1991
  • Mark Kosower, cello 1996
  • Zuill Bailey, cello 2005

Other Instrumental

  • George Zukerman, bassoon, 1996
  • Rex Martin, tuba 1998

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