Anthony J. Doheny

Tony Doheny

 

Violin, viola, Distinguished Faculty
Education
Tony received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Stanford University, his Master of Arts in Music from the University of Iowa, and a Diploma in Music from the Sydney Conservatorium in Australia.  He has been a student of Charles Treger and Robert Miller.
Performing and Teaching Experience

Currently Tony is a Lecturer in Violin at Stanford University.

Tony has performed as a violinist in annual chamber music concerts, entitled “Anthony Doheny and Friends” in San Francisco; with distinguished former students and colleagues; and in numerous faculty solo recitals and chamber music performances at both the University of Melbourne and Monash University, at Queensland Conservatorium and throughout Australia.  He has made frequent broadcasts for the Australian Broadcasting Commission and appeared in concertos with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, the Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra and other orchestras in Australia. Tony has toured Hawaii, Canada and the United States as a member of the Australian Aulos Ensemble, and he has made concerto appearances with the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra.  Tony has also performed as a pianist and piano accompanist.  He is highly regarded as an accompanist and duo-sonata pianist.  Additionally, Tony has conducted the Queensland Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra and a string orchestra for very young players in Palo Alto, which went on to become the Super Strings training orchestra of the Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra.
At CSMA
Tony joined the CSMA Music Faculty in 2007. A CSMA Distinguished Teacher, he teaches private violin and viola.
Teaching Philosophy and Approach
Personal
Recordings include “Soul of the Viola,” featuring original compositions for viola and piano, intended to fill gaps in the relatively small repertoire for the viola; also, “Timeless Song,” featuring original compositions for voice, violin, and piano. 
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