Gregory K Williams
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Gregory K. Williams is a multifaceted musician, appearing regularly as a violist, violinist, conductor and teaching artist. He is a member of the Golden Williams Duo, a viola-cello duo committed to collaborations with living composers. As a chamber musician, he has performed with the Seven Hills Chamber Music Festival, Canta Libre, MOSSO Springfield Chamber Players and the Red Door Chamber Players. He has appeared in solo recitals in the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic and throughout the United States. He has also appeared with popular artists such as Joe Hisaishi, The Who, Peter Cetera, Jane Birkin, Iggy Pop and the Three Irish Tenors. His debut solo album, Shadows: the Unaccompanied Viola Sonatas of Günter Raphael, was released in 2024 by Affetto Records, a subsidiary of Naxos. He is the assistant principal violist of the Hudson Valley Symphony Orchestra and has performed with ensembles such as the American Symphony Orchestra, American Ballet Theatre, Albany Symphony, New Haven Symphony, Vermont Symphony, Binghamton Philharmonic, The Orchestra Now, the Syracuse Symphony and the Aspen Music Festival. On Broadway, he has performed as a substitute violist for Sweeney Todd and Phantom of the Opera.
Williams is the founder of Aaron Copland School of Music’s “Viola Day” and has been on the viola faculty of the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College, CUNY, since 2012. He serves as the strings orchestra coordinator and the violin and viola professor at Sacred Heart University. At the Eastman School of Music, he served as a guest artist and visiting assistant professor of viola for the 2022-23 school year and taught as the visiting lecturer of viola at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville in fall 2023. He has taught at summer festivals including the Lyra Music Festival, NYU Summer Strings, the National Music Festival and the Mountain Springs Chamber Music Festival. Additionally, he maintains a private viola and violin studio for advanced students in the New York metropolitan area.
As a conductor and orchestral coach, Williams has conducted and coached student ensembles including the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra on Long Island, Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra, Southampton String Festival, LIU - Post Summer Music Festival, and the Queens College String Ensemble. He served as a guest conductor for All-County Orchestra festivals and the UT Knoxville Viola Celebrations in 2023.
Williams received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in viola performance at the CUNY Graduate Center where he studied with Karen Ritscher and Linda Sinanian. Previously, Williams studied with Michelle LaCourse at Boston University where he received his bachelor’s degree in viola performance, and with George Taylor at the Eastman School of Music, receiving his master’s degree in viola performance and literature.
For more information, visit Gregory Williams’ website.
Teaching Responsibilities
- Strings orchestra director
- Instructor of violin and viola
Awards & Fellowships
- Distinguished Alumni Award, William Floyd School District (2018)
- Recipient of Enhanced Chancellor’s Fellowship, The Graduate Center, CUNY (2011-17)
- Associated Music Teachers League Award, Aaron Copland School of Music, Queens College, CUNY (2014)
- Lillian Fuchs Viola Award, LIU Post Chamber Music Festival (2011)
- Chris P. Tomaras Award, Greek Women’s University Club Music Competition (2005)
Research Interests
- Viola and violin repertoire
- Chamber music
- Orchestral music
- String pedagogy
- Music by underrepresented composers
- Contemporary music
- Greek folk music