Philip Kramp
Viola

Originally from Bloomington, IL, Philip Kramp graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music and the New England Conservatory. His primary teachers have included Joseph DePasquale, Michael Tree, and Roger Tapping. Philip studied chamber music with Steve Tenenbom, Pamela Frank and members of the Guarneri String Quartet. Currently, Philip enjoys a diverse career as an orchestral player and a chamber musician. Phil is a regular substitute violist with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic. He tours regularly across the globe with the Mark Morris Dance Group. He has performed chamber music with Pamela Frank, Philip Setzer, Gil Kalish, Peter Wiley, Ida Kavafian, Soovin Kim, Michael Tree, Miriam Fried and many more. Philip has participated in many esteemed chamber music festivals, including Marlboro, Caramoor, Yellow Barn, Kneisel Hall, Music From Angel Fire, and Sarasota. Philip has performed across the country with Musicians from Marlboro. He was a top prize winner at the 2010 Irving Klein International String Competition.