Congratulations to Our New 2024 ASTA President!

Congratulations to Our New 2024 ASTA President!

  • On July 25, 2024

I am very honored to be a part of this selection process. I have been in the field of education in Arizona since 2003. First as Adjunct Professor at the University of Arizona, in Tucson, and currently as Associate Professor of Violin at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.

Throughout my tenure as concertmaster of both the Tucson and Phoenix symphonies, I had the great pleasure of curating a large private studio throughout Arizona. Many students have since gone in to become performers and educators themselves, and over the years I have come to enjoy the role of teacher more and more.

Though a newer member of ASTA, I am incredibly impressed by the dedication of the organization and hope to play a part of infusing it with excitement and purpose.

I believe strongly that the language of music and music education are one of the pillars of society, and that now more than ever it is an obligation of an artist to share their knowledge and help create a new environment of understanding and communication in the world.

Bio

As concerto soloist, concertmaster, and recitalist, violinist Steven Moeckel has engaged audiences and critics worldwide with his effortless virtuosity, vivid characterization and uncanny ability to capture the very essence of a work. A seasoned performer since childhood, Moeckel first appeared as concerto soloist at the age of 8. Since then, he has continued to solo with orchestras throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, interrupted only by a two-year period as Principal Soprano Soloist of the renowned Vienna Boys Choir.

Moeckel’s concerto repertoire encompasses everything from the standard classical and romantic masterpieces to the visceral virtuosity of the Shostakovich Concerto and Corigliano’s Red Violin. Invited to China under the auspices of the newly formed Ling Tung Foundation, he was the first Western violinist to perform the beloved violin concerto, The Butterfly Lovers, with a Chinese orchestra. His special affinity for the British repertoire has most recently led to performances of the Elgar, Britten, and Walton Concertos.

Steven Moeckel has performed as chamber musician and recitalist with Leon Fleisher and Menachem Pressler at Chicago’s Ravinia Festival and frequently appears in concert with William Wolfram. Notable performances include recitals at the Sewanee Summer Music Festival, the Colorado College Music Festival and the Sunriver Music Festival. With his longtime partner pianist Paula Fan, Moeckel has toured Europe and the Americas, and performed the complete cycle of the ten Beethoven Sonatas three times to critical acclaim. Together they have recorded three albums. His most recent album with Indiana University pianist, Joanna Goldstein, celebrates the works of women composers during the time of Suffrage.

As a communicator, Moeckel’s ability to involve audiences in an astounding range of repertoire distinguishes him as a musician of rare versatility. A Laureate of the venerable Sibelius Competition, his performances earned recognition in the Helsinki press for his ability to probe the mind of a composer. At home in myriad styles, with pianist Paula Fan he performed a 12-hour marathon charity concert featuring masterworks of the classical literature interspersed with intermezzi featuring country, tango and jazz.

Steven Moeckel is equally at home speaking about music. Since his first appointment as Co-Concertmaster of Germany’s Ulm Philharmonic at the age of 19, he has been involved in outreach and educational events for orchestras and festivals on both sides of the Atlantic. He has served as a frequent coach for the New World Symphony in Miami and in 2019 was invited to participate in the National Alliance for Audition Support, a group that trains minority classical musicians in audition preparation in conjunction with the Sphinx Organization, the New World Symphony and The league of American Orchestras. He has served as orchestra coach at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, and has appeared as a a guest on the podcast series, ‘Behind the Screen,’ hosted by JT Kane and Matt Corey.

A graduate of both the famous Hochschule Mozarteum in Salzburg and Indiana University in Bloomington, Steven Moeckel has served as Concertmaster of the Ulm Philharmonic in Germany, the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, The Phoenix Symphony, and the Santa Fe Opera. In 2020 he was awarded a violin professorship at Northern Arizona University and currently performs on a violin crafted c. 1840 by the celebrated French maker, Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume.