Heather Green
Heather LeDoux Green joined the National Symphony Orchestra in January of 2005. Previously, she was Assistant Concertmaster of the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra and a member of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Green has performed in festivals including Accademia Chigiana, Mozarteum Summer Academy, Amadeus Quartet Program at the Royal Academy, Spoleto, Sun Valley, Music in the Mountains, and Round Top.In October of 2010, Ms Green performed the Vitali Chaconne in a gala concert with NSO organist William Neil, to critical and audience acclaim.
Heather LeDoux Green joined the National Symphony Orchestra in January of 2005. Previously, she was Assistant Concertmaster of the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra and a member of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Green has performed in festivals including Accademia Chigiana, Mozarteum Summer Academy, Amadeus Quartet Program at the Royal Academy, Spoleto, Sun Valley, Music in the Mountains, and Round Top.
In October of 2010, Ms Green performed the Vitali Chaconne in a gala concert with NSO organist William Neil, to critical and audience acclaim. Other performances include an invitation to play on Jascha Heifetz's 1742 Guarneri ‘Del Jesu' for a concert at the Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, a quartet concert at the National Gallery of Art in London, and in 2007 she performed the Glazunov Concerto in her home town of Tulsa as an alumna of the Tulsa Youth Symphony.
Ms. Green is a member of the Eclipse Chamber Orchestra, has given recitals at the Washington Arts Club, and has played chamber music with the Smithsonian Chamber Music Society, National Chamber Players, and Fessenden Ensemble. She has degrees from the San Francisco Conservatory and the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University where she was the sole recipient of the prestigious Presser Music Award. Her principal teachers were Camilla Wicks and Sergiu Luca.