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Mitchell Newman
First Violins
Violinist MITCHELL NEWMAN is a native of Los Angeles and joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1987. After studies with Philharmonic violist David Stockhammer, he attended the Curtis Institute of Music, studying with David Cerone, Yumi Ninomya and Aaron Rosand.
Newman is a regular participant in the Philharmonic's Chamber Music Society and Green Umbrella series and has had the opportunity to play the Mendelssohn Octet with Joshua Bell and the Thomas Ades' Piano Quintet with the composer playing piano. Newman can be heard on Grammy-winning Southwest Chamber Music's recording of the First and Third String Quartets of Carlos Chavez. He has also recorded the music of Eric Zeisl for Harmonia Mundi, and Stories From My Favorite Planet, by Los Angeles composer Russell Steinberg. Newman also gives perormances with the Gold Coast Chamber Music Festival in the San Fransico area.
Currently, Newman teaches privately and coaches orchestra repertoire at the Colburn School. Yearly, he produces, performs and narrates a concert in English and Spanish at St. Thomas Church for the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Also yearly, he produces and plays a fundraising chamber music concert for Mental Health America Long Beach and was recognized as a Mental Health Hero by the California State Senate. In the summer of 2010, Newman opened Hilltop Boot Camp: Orchestra Audition Preparation for Strings; go to www.playdonjuan.com for details. He also travels to Ensenada, Mexico to work with the students of the Benning Academy, a program that provided instruments and lessons to children of all economic backgrounds.