Matthew Hakkarainen, violin
Matthew Hakkarainen, from Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., entered the Curtis
Institute of Music in 2018 and studies violin with Pamela Frank. All
students at Curtis receive merit based, full tuition scholarships, and
Mr. Hakkarainen is the Horace W. Goldsmith Fellow.

Mr. Hakkarainen has appeared as a soloist with the Jacksonville
Symphony, the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, the Acadiana Symphony
Orchestra, and the New River Orchestra. In 2018 he won first prize and
three special prizes for interpretation at the Premio Rodolfo Lipizer
International Violin Competition and previously won first prize in the
New World Symphony's concerto competition, where he performed
Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with Michael Tilson Thomas and the New
World Symphony. Mr.Hakkarainen has also received the grand prize at
the Bach Festival Society's Young Artist Competition held at Rollins
College, third place in the Alhambra Concerto Competition, and first
place in the American Protégé International Concerto Competition,
where he performed as a soloist in Carnegie Hall.

Mr. Hakkarainen served as concertmaster for the National Youth
Orchestra of the United States for its performance tour across five
cities in Asia. He served as concertmaster of the Florida All-State
Orchestra for six consecutive years, and he has attended festivals
including the Aspen Music Festival and School, Castleman Quartet
Program, Ferme de Villefavard Summer Academy of Music, Orford
Musique, Meadowmount School of Music, and Music@Menlo. He has
been featured on NPR's From the Top and performed as a guest
artist at Festival South. Also a composer, he has studied with Donald
Waxman and won first place in the Florida Federation of Music Clubs
composition contest.   Curtis Institute of Music Website

Matthew Hakkarainen