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Dominic Greene

Private Violin & Viola

St. John’s native Dominic Greene is the Assistant Concertmaster of the Newfoundland Symphony, and also works as the NSO's personnel manager. He has recently completed a Master of Music degree in violin performance at the University of Toronto, in the studio of Erika Raum. While in Toronto, Dominic has performed with various ensembles, including the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, University of Toronto Baroque Ensemble and the Sneak Peek Orchestra. 

Prior to his studies in Toronto, Dominic attended Memorial University of Newfoundland, where he completed a Bachelor of Music degree in Violin Performance with Nancy Dahn. During his time at Memorial, Dominic played violin and viola with the Memorial University Chamber Orchestra, assuming roles of concertmaster and principal viola. He is past assistant concertmaster of the Newfoundland Symphony Youth Orchestra.

 

He has participated in summer music programs, including the Tuckamore Chamber Music Festival, the Scotia Festival of Music, the Orford Festival and the Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute. Dominic is also a regular member of the orchestra for the Opera on the Avalon Festival in St. John’s, of which he has played as concertmaster. Dominic is currently a freelance performer and teacher in St. John’s, and frequently performs in solo violin, string duo, trio, quartet and orchestral settings. He is a versatile performer, and is proficient in many styles including classical, folk, pop, rock and jazz. Dominic is also a very passionate teacher, and enjoys sharing his love of music with others.

STEP

MAILING ADDRESS:

PO Box 23182

Churchill Square

St. John's, NL A1B 4J9

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SATURDAY MORNING GROUP CLASSES:

School of Music

M.O. Morgan Building

Memorial University of Newfoundland

7 Phelan Road

St. John's, NL A1C 5S7

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stepnewfoundland@gmail.com​

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