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David Holland

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David Holland has been with the Interlochen Center for the Arts since 1973. He began training with his father in Toledo, Ohio and then studied at the Indiana University School of Music and the Ohio University School of Music. He is a founding member of the Aurora Quintet and has performed with the New World, Stradivari and Interlochen string quartets. 

While serving as the resident violist, coordinator of the string chamber music curriculum and conductor of the string orchestra at Interlochen, Mr. Holland has held visiting professorships at the University of Iowa, Ohio University, and South Dakota State University, University of Michigan, the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Eastman School of Music 

He has had summer faculty appointments at the University of Wisconsin-Superior, the University of Iowa, Louisiana State University, Ithaca College, and Southern Methodist University. He is currently on the faculty at the Quartet Program located at Bucknell University in Lewisberg, PA. Mr. Holland returns to the Orford Arts Centre summer academy for the fourth time . 

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2013 Orford Festival
2013 Orford Festival
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