Since winning the
1991 Naumburg Viola Award, Misha Amory
has been active as a soloist and chamber musician. He has performed
with orchestras in the United States and Europe, and has been presented
in recital at New York's Tully Hall, Los Angeles' Ambassador series,
Philadelphia's Mozart on the Square festival, Boston's Gardner Museum,
Houston's Da Camera series and Washington's Phillips Collection. He
has been invited to perform at the Marlboro Festival, the Seattle Chamber
Music Festival, the Vancouver Festival, the Chamber Music Society at
Lincoln Center and the Boston Chamber Music Society, and he has released
a recording of Hindemith sonatas on the Musical Heritage Society label.
Mr. Amory holds degrees from Yale University and the Juilliard School;
his principal teachers were Heidi Castleman, Caroline Levine and Samuel
Rhodes. Himself a dedicated teacher, Mr. Amory serves on the faculty
of the Juilliard School in New York City.