Samuel Thompson

3 Years Teaching on Lessonface
Violin
Lesson Fees
$40.00 / 30 Minutes

About

Noted for taking audiences to a place of calm and beauty (Blackbook Magazine) and the excellence and exuberance of his playing (Charleston Today), Samuel Thompson enjoys a career that includes performance, education and arts journalism. Samuel has appeared in venues including the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, the August Wilson African-American Cultural Center (Pittsburgh), Wortham Theater Center (Houston) and Koerner Hall (Toronto) and has soloed with the Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey, Orchard Park Symphony, Hopkins Concert Orchestra and at the Tanglewood Music Center’s Linde Center for Learning.

Thompson has performed on chamber music series including WMFT-FM’s Fazioli Salon Series, Colour of Music Festival, Gateways Music Festival and the Utah Festival Opera Chamber Music Series, and served as acting second violinist of the Marian Anderson String Quartet in a series of concerts throughout Houston. He has also worked extensively with artists across other disciplines including visual and performance artist David Antonio Cruz in the premieres of TAKEABITE: The Opera and Green, How I Want You Green at El Museo del Barrio and New York's Snug Harbor; saxophonist Carl Grubbs for the premiere and subsequent performances of Inner Harbor Suite Revisited: A Tribute to Baltimore; and the premiere and tour of playwright Linda Parris-Bailey’s Between a Ballad and a Blues with the Carpetbag Theatre Ensemble.

In addition to performing, Samuel is a passionate, thoughtful and well-regarded writer. In addition to being a regular contributor to Violinist.com, his work has appeared at 21cm.org, Strings Magazine, and Nigel Kennedy Online. In 2017, conductor Marlon Daniel invited Samuel to Havana, Cuba to chronicle a week of concerts and masterclasses at the Lyceum Mozartiana de la Habana.

Teaching is an integral component of Samuel’s life, and he has developed a specialty in working with secondary school students on many aspects of violin technique and orchestral playing. Currently a Teaching Artist for the DC Youth Orchestra Program and a member of the Four Strings Academy Summer Intensive Faculty, Samuel has taught students ranging from beginners to young adults and adult amateurs. He has served on the faculty of the Vermont Music and Arts Center, DC Strings Summer Camp, and the Baltimore Symphony ORCHKids, and has given master classes and clinics at the Lyceum Mozartiano de La Habana and the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville.

Samuel is originally from Charleston, South Carolina, and earned the Master of Music degree from the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, where his teachers included Kenneth Goldsmith and the late Raphael Fliegel. A prizewinner in the 2011 Padova International Music Competition, Samuel is a recipient of the Sphinx Organization’s MPower Artist Grant and Artistic Assistance Awards from Alternate ROOTS.

Teaching Style

Combination of Galamian, Viennese, and Suzuki traditions - my students receive a thorough knowledge of violin playing techniques, functional music theory, and music literacy

Curriculum

Whistler - Preparing for Kreutzer

Bauer - Progressive Scale System for Violin

Whistler - Introducing the Positions

Schradieck - Violin Technics

 

Credentials & Affiliations

Master of Music, Rice University
Prizewinner, Padova International Music Competition
Member, American Federation of Musicians