Don Krishnaswami - South Coast Chamber Music SocietyPraised by the Boston Globe as “noteworthy among the solo voices” and as giving his instrument “a soulful workout,” violist Don Krishnaswami is active in the Boston area as a performing musician and teacher. He collaborates with members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra as a member of the LiveArts String Quartet, and has also performed with BSO musicians as a guest artist with the Walden Chamber Players. He has been a core member of the Art of Music Chamber Players as well as a founding member of the South Coast Chamber Music Society of New Bedford, Mass.

Other chamber music hkghlights include the Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C.) in the American Composers Series, the Summergarden series at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Lincoln Center’s Focus! Festival, the Shanghai (China) International Arts Festival, and an invited guest artist appearance at the 27th International Viola Congress in Toronto, Canada. Radio appearances have included Classical Performances with Richard Kn isely on WGBH Radio, Boston; Paine Webber’s Traditions on WNCN Radio, New York; and Listening Room with Bob Sherman on WQXR Radio, New York.

As an orchestral player, Mr. Krishnaswami has performed with the Boston Pops, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Lyric Opera Orchestra, Boston Ballet Orchestra, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, and the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. He has toured North America with Star Wars in Concert, produced by Lucasfilm Ltd., and with the Boston Pops, including appearances at major music festivals such as Tanglewood, Ravinia, Wolf Trap, and Interlochen. Internationally, Mr. Krishnaswami’s career has taken him to Japan, China, Hong Kong, Canada, Iceland, Ireland, and Brazil. In 1987 he toured China with The Juilliard Orchestra in the first visit to that country of an overseas conservatory orchestra since the Cultural Revolution.

Mr. Krishnaswami currently serves on the viola faculty at Bridgewater State University, and he also runs a private teaching studio at his home in Norfolk, Mass. During the 2004-2005 academic year, he served on the viola faculty at Williams College at the invitation of former Boston Symphony Orchestra cellist Ronald Feldman. He has served on the string and chamber music faculty at the Franklin (MA) School for the Performing Arts. Krishnaswami holds a Master of Music degree in viola and a Bachelor of Music degree in composition from The Juilliard School. He has studied with a remarkable array of renowned teachers, including Lillian Fuchs, William Lincer, Samuel Rhodes, and Christine Dethier in viola and violin; Roger Sessions and Leon Kirchner in composition; and Joel Krosnick, Robert Mann, and Samuel Sanders in chamber music. He plays a modern Italian viola made in Naples in 1916, attributed to Armando Altavilla.