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BIOGRAPHY

Micah Fleming is a Doctor of Music candidate at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and resides in Salt Lake City where he maintains a violin studio, performs, and teaches at Utah Valley University and Gifted Music School. 

 

He has been a first violinist with the Orchestra at Temple Square since 2013, performing around the world with the Tabernacle Choir in Venues such as the Wiener Musikverein and Berlin Philharmonie, and recording the choir’s latest interpretation of Handel’s Messiah. In 2015, he co-founded Utah’s premiere chamber orchestra, Sinfonia Salt Lake where he performed as principal second violinist.

He has played with orchestras around the country including the Terre Haute Symphony, Kingsport Symphony, and Fairmont Symphony. At the Brevard Music Center, Micah was concertmaster of the Repertory Symphony Orchestra and Assistant Concertmaster of the BMC Orchestra.

 

A skilled Baroque violinist, he has also performed regularly with orchestras dedicated to historical performance including the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra, Kingsbury Ensemble, and the Bloomington Bach Cantata Project. 

 

While at Indiana, Micah acted as Associate Instructor and teaching assistant to Stanley Ritchie. A passionate educator, he taught orchestra at Olympus High School, Evergreen Junior High, and Bennion Jr. High in Salt Lake City, where he took his high school students to perform at the American String Teachers Association National Conference. 

Micah holds a BM from West Virginia University and a Masters in Music Education from Indiana University. His teachers include Ronald Mutchnik, Laura Kobayashi, William Terwilliger, Brenda Brenner, and Stanley Ritchie.

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