

Harold Reeves
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Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance from the Eastman School of Music and a Master of Music from the Cleveland Institute of Music.
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His distinguished mentors include Mikhail Kopelman, Ilya Kaler, Philip Setzer, Zvi Zeitlin, Glenn Dicterow, and Kathleen Winkler.
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He has collaborated with Eugene Drucker of the Emerson Quartet, performing Schubert’s Quintet in C, D.956 at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido.
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Harold performs on a 1949 Helmuth Ellersieck violin passed down from his grandfather, a WWII veteran, and embraces his Korean-American heritage as a source of artistic inspiration.
Schedule
Monday PM Opening
Friday PM Opening
Bio
Harold Reeves, born in Santa Barbara, CA and raised in San Diego, CA, holds a Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance from the Eastman School of Music and a Master of Music in Violin Performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music.
His mentors include Mikhail Kopelman, Ilya Kaler, Olga Kaler, Philip Setzer, Zvi Zeitlin, Glenn Dicterow, and Kathleen Winkler. He has collaborated with Eugene Drucker of the Emerson Quartet, performing First Violin on the Schubert Quintet in C, D. 956, at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido.
He performs on a 1949 Helmuth Ellersieck violin, from his grandfather, Harold Reeves Sr., an amateur violinist and WWII Veteran. His father is a Vietnam veteran and Harold is bi-racial with a Korean/American cultural upbringing.
Apart from music, Harold enjoys pursuits such as powerlifting, basketball, snowboarding, camping, fishing, and motorcycle riding. His greatest artistic influences are J.S. Bach and Yo-Yo Ma. His favorite sports to watch are NBA, NFL, UFC, and Boxing.
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