susan rishik, violin
SUSAN RISHIK, violin, joined the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra in 1999 and made her Carnegie Hall debut on the Orchestra's east coast tour in 2001. As a member of LACO, Susan has been featured both as a soloist and chamber musician. In addition to her appearances with LACO, Susan performs regularly with the LA Opera, and other local orchestras and chamber music groups. She also performs and coaches chamber music every summer as a faculty member of the Gold Coast Chamber Music Festival, and has been a coach for the Junior Chamber Music program for the past two years.
Before joining LACO, she was assistant concertmaster for the LA Mozart Orchestra. In 1998, she served as the concertmaster for a two-month run of Matthew Bourne's production of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake at the Ahmanson Theatre. Prior to moving to Los Angeles in 1994, Susan was immersed in the world of string quartets. As a member of the Anacapa and Rider quartets, she performed throughout the United States and collaborated with such distinguished groups as the Colorado and Muir quartets.
Susan has recorded on the Nonesuch label in Steve Reich's You Are and on CRI in William Kraft's Quartet for the Love of Time. She has also recorded with LACO in Ned Rorem's More than a Day featuring Brian Asawa on BMG and in the Bach violin concertos with Hillary Hahn, Margaret Batjer and Allan Vogel as soloists on Deutsche Grammophon. She can be heard on many pop and jazz albums, as well as on the soundtracks of many major motion pictures. Susan holds a bachelor's degree in performance from Indiana University and a master's from UC Santa Barbara, where she was in the Young Artists String Quartet program.