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EPISODE · Oct 8, 2024 · 53 MIN

Robert McDuffie - Violin Virtuoso

from Talkin' Macon

Emmy Award-winning violinist Robert McDuffie was born in Macon and trained at Juilliard. He has performed worldwide as a soloist with some of the most premier orchestras in the world including the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonics; the Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Toronto and Jerusalem Symphonies; and all of the major orchestras in Australia.This wide-ranging conversation covers McDuffie's early violin education; the invitation he received to start the McDuffie Center for Strings at Mercer University; "A Night of Georgia Music" for which he won an Emmy Award; the violin he plays; and the Macon-Mercer Symphony Orchestra. The Macon-Mercer Symphony Orchestra begins its new season on October 21 at the Grand Opera House in Macon. More information about the Symphony, and for tickets, please visit Macon-Mercer Symphony Orchestra — McDuffie Center for Strings.For additional information about The McDuffie Center for Strings, you can visit About Us — McDuffie Center for Strings (mercer.edu).And for more information about McDuffie, visit Robert McDuffie

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Emmy Award-winning violinist Robert McDuffie was born in Macon and trained at Juilliard. He has performed worldwide as a soloist with some of the most premier orchestras in the world including the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonics; the Chicago,...

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