I was born in 1981 in Milford, Massachusetts. I have appeared as soloist on a total of three major globally
distributed compact discs with the Starling Chamber Orchestra. My recording debut on the Centaur label in
1993 was of an atonal work titled "Transformations" by Gerhard Samuel, Composer in Residence at
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. I appeared soon after as soloist on two CD's under the ArteNova/BMG
label playing Giornovichi Concertos #'s 1, 3, and 9.
My teachers have been (in chronological order): my mother, Carol Dallinger, Mimi Zweig, Kurt Sassmanshaus, Fritz
Gerhardt, Charles Castleman, and Bettina Mussumeli. I have had lessons and master classes with the late Dorothy
Delay, Donald Weilerstein, and Paul Kantor. The evolution of my approach to the violin and music was furthered
equally yet diversely - musically, technically, and spiritually - from all of these sources.
During my early career I toured as a soloist and orchestral player in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Turkey and
performed as soloist in venues such as the Cologne Philharmonie, as well as Alice Tully Hall/Lincoln Center, where
I performed the world premiere of "Transformations". I also performed as soloist with the Aspen Music Festival's
Young Artist's Orchestra playing Wienawski's d minor Concerto and won first prize in Indianapolis Symphony's Young
Artist Competition with Sarasate's "Zigeunerweisen".
I am currently a student of Bettina Mussumeli as a junior undergraduate student at San Francisco Conservatory of
Music, where I am pursuing a large number of ecstatically engaging endeavors.