RONDA RESPESS, Violinist in the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, has been recognized
for her active role in the orchestra's outreach programs by being named to the
UPS Community Service Chair. Deeply committed to education, she teaches privately
and for the ASO Talent Development Program, gives masterclasses, coaches chamber
music, and is a long-time coach of the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra. In cooperation
with WGTV and the ASO she filmed a teaching video that can be viewed online here.
She is founder and director of Franklin Pond Chamber Music, a summer string-quartet
program in Atlanta for talented young musicians. As a former teaching affiliate
at Emory University she has performed in several chamber-music concerts there
and around the city. She also served as Principal Second Violin of the Atlanta
Opera for eight years. Ms. Respess, a New Jersey native, took lessons from Samuel
Applebaum. As the high school winner of the New Jersey Music Educators Association
Solo Competition, she played a recital in Carnegie Recital Hall. She went on to
study with Sally Thomas and Ivan Galamian in New York, then received her Bachelor
of Music in Violin Performance from Indiana University as a student of Daniel
Guilet and Josef Gingold. She also had chamber music coaching with Janos Starker
and William Primrose at Indiana University and Walter Trampler at the Sarasota
Music Festival. After winning a position with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra she
continued her study in Florida with Richard Burgin and did graduate work toward
a Masters in Music Education at Georgia State University. She is the mother of
Virginia Respess, a young professional violinist, and adopted mother to two cats,
three dogs, and one grand-cat.