Lucy Chapman, violin (Boston, MA) has played chamber music and solo concerts throughout the USA, Europe, Korea, and Japan. She was a member of the Muir String Quartet and served as Acting Associate Concertmaster of the San Francisco Symphony. For the past fourteen summers, Lucy has spent her time between Kneisel Hall and Marlboro Music Festival. Her recording of Bartók, Stravinsky, and Ives with clarinetist Richard Stoltzman and pianist Richard Goode won a Grammy nomination, and she premiered Keith Jarrett’s solo sonata in Chicago’s Orchestra Hall. Lucy is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, where she studied with Arnold Steinhardt and has also earned a master's degree in education from the Antioch New England Graduate School, where she specialized in Waldorf Education. She currently teaches violin and chamber music at the New England Conservatory where she also serves as Chair of the String Department. Her recordings can be found on EMI, CRI, New World, and RCA/BMG labels.