Glenn Dicterow
Artist biography

Glenn Dicterow

Mr. Dicterow distinguished himself at a young age winning numerous awards and competitions and made his solo debut at age 11 with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

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Glenn Dicterow

Violinist Glenn Dicterow has established himself worldwide as one of the most prominent American concert artists of his generation. Mr. Dicterow has enjoyed a storied career. The concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic for 34 years, an all-time record in that major orchestral position, he became the first holder of the Robert Mann Chair in Strings and Chamber Music at the USC Thornton School of Music in 2013.

In the Fall of 2022 he will become the holder of the Jascha Heifetz Chair of Violin at USC. Dicterow performs as a soloist with orchestras around the nation and beyond, while participating in musical festivals and chamber music, teaching in musical academies and leading masterclasses around the world, while adjudicating competitions, among a plethora of musical assignments in a “second act” easily as active as his much lauded years with the Philharmonic.

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