Lisa-Beth Lambert, violin

Violinist Lisa-Beth Lambert has been a member of The Philadelphia Orchestra since 2001, following six seasons with the National Symphony in Washington D.C. An active chamber musician, she has appeared at the Marlboro Music Festival, the Kingston Music Festival, the Bravo! Vail festival, on Marlboro’s 50th-anniversary recording, and at the White House. She has also performed with the Brandenburg Ensemble, the Smithsonian Chamber Players, and on the series of the Chamber Music Society of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Chamber Ensemble, and the Philadelphia Art Museum. As soloist she has appeared with numerous orchestras, including the National Symphony, and presented the Mozart sonata cycle with pianist Lambert Orkis at several East Coast venues.

A graduate of the Curtis and Cleveland Institutes of Music, Ms. Lambert’s teachers included Jaime Laredo, Yumi Ninomiya Scott, Donald Weilerstein, and Ronda Cole, with whom she began studying at the age of three. In addition to teaching privately Ms. Lambert created and directed the Intensive Study Program at the MasterWorks Festival in Winona Lake, Indiana.