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American painter
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Stuart Dunkel is an oboist and painter based in Massachusetts. He has performed in a number of orchestras listed below. He has been painting since age five and playing music since age 7. He has written a book The Audition Process: Anxiety Management and Coping Strategies and released a CD of his music called Oboe Colors. He owns two businesses: Oboe Cane and Reeds By Stuart Dunkel, and Fenway Grays. He has taught at Boston University, The Longy Music School, The New England Conservatory of Music, and the Boston Conservatory of Music.

Music

He studied music at

Performed with

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1974–1981, 1987–1988
  • Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, 1974–1981, 1987–1988
  • Boston Ballet
  • Detroit Symphony Orchestra
  • Florida Gulf Coast Symphony
  • Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Huntington Theatre Company
  • Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
  • Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra
  • New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra
  • New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
  • New York Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Opera Company of Boston
  • Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra
  • Rhode Island Symphony Orchestra
  • Springfield Symphony Orchestra
  • Westfield Symphony Orchestra

Painting

He studied art at

  • Boston Museum School
  • Seattle Academy of Realist Art
  • Studied with
    • Tom Ouellette
    • Denise Mickilowski
    • Dennis Cheaney
    • Andrew Kusmin
    • Karen Winslow
    • Joe McGurl
    • Donald Demers
    • Sergio Roffo
    • Robert Douglas Hunter
    • Gayle Levee

References

  1. Daminger, Kathy (July 4, 2017). "The mouse is the muse in exhibit by Stuart Dunkel opening Friday at Red Raven". Lancaster Online. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
  2. Whitmore, Janet. "Stuart Dunkel Biography". Rehs Contemporary Galleries, Inc., New York.
  3. Gural, Natasha (August 3, 2020). "Escape The Drudgery Of Quarantine: Embark On An Emotional Art Adventure With Stuart Dunkel's Everyman Mouse". Forbes.

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