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A native of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mary Ann Mumm began playing the violin in one of
the first Suzuki string programs in the country. She later went on to
study with Gerald Stanick of the Fine Arts Quartet. At age 15, Ms. Mumm
made her debut with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra as the first prize
recipient of their Young Artists Competition. She earned both Bachelor
and Master of Music Performance degrees from Indiana University as a
full scholarship performance student and graduate teaching assistant of
Josef Gingold. Other teachers include Ivan Galamian, Tadeusz Wronski
and Henri Temianka.
Ms. Mumm was the
youngest and also the first woman to be appointed to a full time
faculty position in the instrumental music department at Northwestern
University, where she taught for four years as an Assistant Professor
of Violin/Viola and Chamber Music before moving to the New York area.
Ms.
Mumm’s orchestral engagements include the Milwaukee Symphony
Orchestra, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and most recently, 17 years with the
MET Orchestra. As an orchestral musician, she has performed extensively
on international radio broadcasts and television as well as recording
on the Sony and Deutsche Gramophon labels. Her numerous chamber music
collaborations include performances with the Guarneri and Juilliard
Quartets, Sarah Chang, Ida Kavafian and Peter Wiley as well as
principal musicians from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia
Orchestra and MET Orchestra.
Ms. Mumm is sought
after for her enthusiastic teaching and dedication to string education.
A recognized clinician, she adjudicates competitions and teaches
violin, chamber music and orchestral performance master classes at
music institutions worldwide. Ms. Mumm is presently serving both as a
faculty member and in advisory positions with the Youth Orchestra of
the Americas and the John J. Cali School of Music, Montclair State
University. As an arts administrator, she was Chair of the String and
Chamber Music Departments for the Hartwick College Summer Music
Festival from 2001-04 and is the current Director of Chamber Music
Program for the Youth Orchestras of Essex County and Advisory Board
Chair for the ASTA/NJ Chamber Music Institute at Kean University.
During Ms. Mumm’s tenure as the 2006-08 President of the
American String Teachers Association-New Jersey Chapter, the state was
recognized for its excellence with an unprecedented five national
awards.
Ms. Mumm is an
active performing chamber musician and soloist in addition to
maintaining a private violin studio at her home in Jersey City. Her
students have won positions in major orchestras and music institutions.
She is married to violist, Craig Mumm and the proud mother of their two
children- Daniel, a cellist and harpist, Andrea.
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