Dr. Marcus Thompson

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Biography

Marcus Thompson is a distinguished violist and Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has garnered acclaim for his performances as a soloist and chamber musician, appearing with prominent orchestras such as the Atlanta, Chicago, and Cleveland Symphony Orchestras, as well as the National Symphony and Boston Pops. He has premiered significant works, including Keith Jarrett’s Bridge Light and compositions by John Harbison. Thompson's artistry is marked by his collaborations with renowned composers and performances in prestigious venues, showcasing an impressive repertoire that spans various musical styles and periods. Recognized for his influential pedagogical contributions and leadership within the viola community, he has received honors including the American Viola Society's Career Achievement Award. Thompson holds a doctorate from The Juilliard School and currently serves on the viola faculty at the New England Conservatory of Music. He is also the Artistic Director of the Boston Chamber Music Society, furthering his commitment to chamber music and educational endeavors.

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