Nick Szucs is a highly acknowledged concert violinist from New York who has delivered exceptional services as a symphonic violinist as well as violist. He has also given violin lessons at a multitude of well established facilities. In January 2007, Nick Szucs delivered a brilliant performance in front of a huge count of spectators at Wesley Hall in a Grand Montgomery Chamber Music Series presentation. Along with playing with a mellow tone, Nick maintained complete control of the continuously varying registers in the free flowing move.
Nick Szucs from New York enthralled the audience at Wesley Hall with his melodious performance. He started his performance in a reflective mood and slow tempo, but concluded it by holding the bow on the string to maturing infinity.
About Nicholas Szucs
Nicholas Szucs is an active concert violinist based in Amawalk, Greater New York area, and can provide any solo that orchestra committee requests. He has done B.S in the Arts, Music Performance in 2007 from the Empire State College, SUNY. Thereafter, he has done A.D. In Violin performance from Southern Methodist University Music Conservatory in 1994. he has also done B.A. In Violin Performance in 1988 from Manhattan School of Music. In the urge to learn more, he has done Violin Studies with Burton Kaplan, Betty-Jean Hagen, and Oscar Ravina. He has been a faculty, Professor of Violin of Music Conservatory Of Westchester from the year 2004 to 2008. He has also been an Adjunct professor of Violin in Marist College of Poughkeepsie, NY for almost 6 years. He has been an Artistic Director/Founder of Crystal Strings Summer Music Camp in Bedford, New York for almost two years.