| Corine Brouwer is
well-known to North Carolina
audiences. She is currently the concertmaster of the Winston-Salem
Symphony, the Asheville Lyric Opera, and the Carolina Chamber Symphony.
She is also a member of the Arizona MusicFest orchestra. Appearances
this past season have included performances in Scotland, Arizona, and
throughout North Carolina.
Ms. Brouwer has been involved in the
commissioning and performances of new works, including the premieres of
Doppelganger, a concerto for two violins by David Dzubay, and Here, the
Cliffs, a concerto by Hilary Tann. Her projects have won numerous
awards, including selection for a national Meet the Composer Award. Ms.
Brouwer has appeared as soloist with the North Carolina Symphony,
Winston-Salem Symphony, Canton (Ohio) Symphony, Carolina Chamber
Symphony, Western Piedmont Symphony, and Salisbury Symphony Orchestras.
Her past chamber music appearances have included
the Eastern Music Festival, the International Bartok Festival, and the
Saugatuck Chamber Music Festival. A former director of the Community
Music School of the N.C. School of the Arts, Ms. Brouwer has taught
violin at Wake Forest University, the N.C. School of the Arts, Catawba
College, and the National Suzuki Institute in Wisconsin. Currently she
maintains a private studio.
Ms. Brouwer earned her bachelor’s and master’s
degrees at the N.C. School of the Arts, where she studied with the late
Elaine Richey.
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