Philip Palermo was appointed Associate Concertmaster of the
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in January 1985 and appears frequently
with the orchestra as soloist. A native of Barrington, Illinois, Philip
made his concerto debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the age
of 15. He has also appeared as soloist with the Baltimore, Houston,
Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and Juilliard symphonies, the Aspen Chamber
Orchestra, and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago. As a chamber musician,
his series and festival credits include the Mainly Mozart Festival, the
Mostly Mozart Festival, the Linton Chamber Music Series, the Utah Music
Festival, the Aspen Music Festival, and the Ravinia Festival. In
Indiana, Philip can be heard frequently as a guest artist with the Ronen
Chamber Ensemble and the Tippecanoe Chamber Music Society. Philip is
featured as soloist on the Indianapolis Symphony’s CD,
Yuletide
Celebration, conducted by Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly. Philip
received his first violin lessons at the age of eight from his father,
George, a former member of the Indianapolis and Chicago symphonies. He
began studies with Morris Gomberg at the Chicago Musical College at the
age of 12 and at 15 won the Chicago Symphony Youth Award. Philip has
also studied with Franco Gulli at Indiana University and with Dorothy
DeLay at both The Juilliard School and the Aspen Music School. His
additional awards include the Rudolph Ganz Memorial Award (Chicago
Musical College), the Merek Weber Award (Indiana University), the Fritz
Kreisler Memorial Award (Juilliard), and first prize at the 1975
Kosciuszko Foundation Wieniawski Violin Competition in New York City.
Philip plays a 1705 Giovanni Grancino violin. He has a passion for
violin bows and plays examples by F. Tourte, N. Maline, J. A. Vigneron,
F. N. Voirin, James Tubbs, and E. Sartory. He has performed at the SLLMF
since 1993.
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