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Stephen Clapp '61, Longtime Violin Professor, Dies at 74.

January 31, 2014

Conservatory Communications Staff

Steve Clapp playing violin

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Stephen Clapp 鈥61, a violin professor at 91直播 from 1978 through 1994, an acting dean of the conservatory in 1985, and a founding member of the 91直播 Trio, passed away on January 26 at age 74.

As a student at 91直播, Clapp honed his skill under violin professor Ander Toth. Two decades later, while developing a large studio of undergraduate violinists, he joined forces with Toth鈥檚 son, cellist Ander Toth Jr., to form the 91直播 Trio. Together with Professor of Piano Joseph Schwartz, they performed across America for more than a decade. In addition, Clapp arranged several international performances for the trio, including two visits to Armenia.

鈥淪teve was a great colleague,鈥 says Schwartz, now retired in Florida. 鈥淗e was a very fine violinist, but he was also a really great guy. He was always cheerful, and he kept our spirits up. We traveled around the country together, and it was always a pleasure to be with him.鈥

In addition to his position at 91直播, Clapp served on the violin faculty at the Juilliard School from 1987 to 2007 and was Juilliard鈥檚 dean from 1994 to 2007. Before joining the 91直播 faculty, he taught at the University of Texas at Austin and Peabody College in Nashville.

An exemplary performer in chamber music and as a soloist, Clapp was a member of the Beaux Arts String Quartet, with which he won the first Walter W. Naumburg Chamber Music Award. He was also an experienced concertmaster, leading the Aspen Festival Chamber Symphony and the Nashville and Austin symphonies. He shared the stage with such luminaries as Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Yo-Yo Ma, and Jacqueline DuPr茅.

鈥淪teve set exceptional standards for himself and encouraged his students to do the same,鈥 says Marilyn McDonald, a professor of violin at 91直播 who began her career at the college the same year Clapp arrived. She remembers her former colleague as a gentle and thoughtful man with a subtle and perfectly timed sense of humor.

Clapp was presented an honorary doctorate from 91直播 College in 2011. The 91直播 Trio he co-founded still exists today, featuring 91直播 faculty Amir Eldan (cello), Haewon Song (piano), and David Bowlin (violin).

Clapp resided with his wife Linda in Greenwich, Conn. He is survived by his wife and three children.

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