
Margaret Batjer
Concertmaster of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra since 1998, Margaret Batjer made her first solo appearance at the age of fifteen with the Chicago Symphony in Gian Carlo Menotti’s violin concerto. Since then, she has re-appeared with the Chicago Symphony as well as a succession of other major orchestras including the Philadelphia Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony, Seattle Symphony, the New York String Orchestra, the San Jose Symphony, and the Dallas Symphony. Ms. Batjer has also appeared as a soloist throughout Europe with orchestras including the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the Prague Chamber Orchestra, the Halle Symphony Orchestra at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, and the Berlin Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Claus Peter Flor.
Equally respected as a chamber musician, Ms. Batjer has performed regularly at the Marlboro Music Festival and on tour with Music from Marlboro. She has appeared at the Minnesota Orchestra Sommerfest, the La Jolla Summerfest, the Vancouver Chamber Music Festival, and the Naples and Cremona festivals in Italy. Maurizio Pollini invited the Accardo Quartet, of which Ms. Batjer is a member, to perform at the Salzburg Festival in 1995 and 1999, at Carnegie Hall in the spring of 2001, and in Tokyo during the 2002 season. She has recorded the Bach double concerto with Salvatore Accardo and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe for Philips and more recently with Hilary Hahn and LACO, directed by Jeffrey Kahane, for Deutsche Grammophon. She has also made numerous chamber music recordings on the EMI, Nuova Era, BMG, and Dynamic labels.
Ms. Batjer graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music as a student of Ivan Galamian and David Cerone. Throughout her career, she has won numerous prizes, including the G.B. Dealey Award in Dallas. In the spring of 2000, she and Jeffrey Kahane inaugurated LACO’s chamber music series by performing the complete cycle of Beethoven’s sonatas for violin and piano at Zipper Hall in Los Angeles. In 2003 they continued their collaboration and performed all of the Brahms sonatas at Zipper Hall.
Ms Batjer has recently been appointed to the faculty of the Thornton Music School at USC as an Assistant Professor.
Concerts Performed
Intersections
Sun, April 30, 2006at the home of Ronna Binn in TarzanaSun, April 30, 2006The Neighborhood Church in PasadenaWed, May 3, 2006The UCLA Faculty CenterFrom sage-filled canyons and verdant rivers
Sun, March 7, 2004the home of Evan & Ronna Binn in TarzanaMon, March 8, 2004The Neighborhood Church in PasadenaWed, March 17, 2004The UCLA Faculty Centeron a loom of light and shadow
Thu, February 21, 2002Home of John & Barbara McLoughlin in BrentwoodSun, February 3, 2002The Neighborhood Church in PasadenaTue, February 12, 2002New Friends, Old Treasures
Sun, February 16, 1997the home of John & Barbara McLoughlinSun, February 16, 1997The Biltmore HotelThe soul of chamber music-strings and beyond
Sun, March 19, 1995the home of David & Helene Rottapel in Sherman OaksSun, March 19, 1995The Biltmore HotelSun, April 9, 1995The UCLA Faculty CenterApril Concert
Sun, May 1, 1994The Biltmore HotelMarch Concert
Sun, March 27, 1994the home of Aleen Leslie in Beverly HillsSun, March 27, 1994The Biltmore HotelApril Concert
Sun, April 18, 1993the home of Geraldine SchleinSun, April 18, 1993The Biltmore HotelMarch Concert
Sun, March 8, 1992the home of Dirk & Susan Zimmerman in Beverly HillsFri, May 8, 1992The Biltmore Hotel