Fulks, Jubal

Title
Visiting Assistant Professor of Music
Office:
Jenson-Noble 188
Phone:
+1.563.387.1215
Email:
Degree:
D.M.A., State University of New York at Stony Brook
Interests:
Violin, string methods
Violinist Jubal Fulks is an award-winning artist who has performed to critical acclaim in the United States and Europe.  A specialist in both contemporary and Baroque repertory, he has performed as soloist with orchestras in New York, North Carolina and Michigan and has been heard on National Public Radio’s “Performance Today.”  He has also performed chamber and orchestral music at the Mostly Mozart Festival at Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center and with the New York String Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.  As a recitalist, he has appeared at numerous summer festivals and concert series in the United States and has toured extensively in Europe with orchestras and chamber groups.      

Dr. Fulks holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in violin performance from the North Carolina School of the Arts and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where his principal teacher was the late Mitchell Stern.  While there, he won the prestigious Ackerman Prize for Excellence in Performance and performed the Berg Violin Concerto with the Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Gunther Schuller. A winner of national honors from the American String Teachers Association and the National Federation of Music Clubs, he has been awarded fellowships with Aspen Music Festival’s Contemporary Ensemble and the New York Institute and Festival for Contemporary Music. 

In addition to teaching students in his private studio and conducting master classes at the high school and college level, Dr. Fulks has taught at SUNY-Stony Brook and Michigan Technological University.  Most recently he was Director of Strings at Camellia Waldorf School in Sacramento, California.  During the summer months he is a senior faculty member at the Kinhaven Music School in Vermont and also teaches and coaches at Saint Michael’s College in Burlington for the Vermont Youth Orchestra.  He currently performs in San Francisco with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and maintains an active recording and national recital schedule.

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Sonata op 115, Allegro
Composed by Sergei Prokofieff
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Ciaccona
Composed by J. S. Bach
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