 Richard Aaron has traveled extensively, giving master classes in Madrid, Spain; Manheim, Germany; Seoul, Korea; Matsumoto, Japan; and Paris, France. He has presented master classes in the U.S. at many leading schools, including Rice, Eastman, Michigan and Oberlin.
During summers, he has taught at the Aspen Music Festival, Indiana University String Academy, Calgary Music Bridge, Aria, Innsbruck, the Chautauqua Festival and Idyllwild.
Mr. Aaron's students have won numerous national and international competitions and have performed as soloists with prestigious orchestras, including the Cleveland, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Seattle Symphonies. Award-winning quartets, including the Biava, Fry Street and American, include his students.
Mr. Aaron is a former member of major orchestras in Israel, Switzerland, England and the United States, and has appreared in solo recitals throughout Europe. He is a member of the Elysian Trio in residence at Baldwin-Wallace College.
Mr. Aaron served on the faculty at the Cleveland Institute of Music and ENCORE School for Strings for fourteen years prior to his 2006 appointment at the University of Michigan and in 2007, he joined the Juilliard faculty.
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