Melanie
Kupchynsky received her musical training on the East Coast. Born in New Jersey,
she began violin lessons at the age of 4 with her father, Jerry Kupchynsky. She
went on to study with Samuel Applebaum and then with Eric Rosenblith at the New
England Conservatory of Music, where she received both bachelor’s and master’s
degrees with honors and distinction. In 1984 and 1985, she was a fellow at the
Tanglewood Music Center.
While living in
Boston, Melanie performed with numerous musical organizations including the
Boston Pops, Boston Symphony, Opera Company of Boston, Hartford Symphony and
Springfield (MA) Symphony, where she was principal second violin. In 1988, she
became a member of the first violin section of the Pittsburgh Symphony
Orchestra. She joined the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1989.
Kupchynsky and
her husband, Edward Harrison, have three children: Nicholas, and twins Laura
and Gregory. She is the co-author of a book about her father's legacy, Strings
Attached, scheduled to be released by Hyperion in 2013.
September
2012