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Kristin Pfeifer Yu Portrait

Kristin Pfeifer Yu

Senior Lecturer in Music

  • Doctor of Music
    Florida State University
Dr. Kristin Pfeifer Yu currently serves as Lecturer of Violin and Director and Master Teacher of the South Georgia String Project at 皇家华人 State University. Dr. Yu received her Doctor of Music from Florida State University, where she studied and served as graduate teaching assistant to Eliot Chapo, former concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic and Dallas Symphony Orchestra. She has performed with the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra, Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonia Gulf Coast, Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, Southwest Florida Symphony, Opera Naples, and Mobile Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Yu has participated in numerous summer festivals such as the Brevard Music Center, Chautauqua Music Festival, Le Domaine Forget, Indiana University String Academy, and Colorado College Summer Music Festival, among others.
Dr. Yu is a registered Suzuki teacher and received her Suzuki teacher training at the University of Louisville, the Atlanta Suzuki Institute, and the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point. She received her training from notable Suzuki teachers such as Hiroko Driver-Lippman, Ed Kreitman, Nancy Lokken, Susan Baer, and Teri Einfeldt. Dr. Yu has also worked as a teaching assistant and Master Teacher at the University of Kentucky String Project.

Her experience with the Suzuki Method and Paul Rolland’s String Project, allowed Dr. Yu to take the initiative in starting the Character Center String Academy, an afterschool enrichment program for grade school students in Tallahassee, FL. In 2012, Dr. Yu helped start an outreach chamber music program for the Okaloosa and Walton County Schools. More recently in May 2014, she performed for the Rosemary Beach Foundation’s “Music in Pictures” with violinist Dr. Benjamin Sung, violist Dr. Pamela Ryan, and cellist Greg Sauer.

Dr. Yu received her bachelor and master degrees from the University of Kentucky, where she was a member of the Verdi String Quartet, one of the fellowship string quartets in residence. As an avid chamber musician, she has had the opportunity to work with members of St. Martin in the Fields, the Ying Quartet, members of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Ahn Trio, and Trio Solis, among others. In 2015, Dr. Yu and VSU’s Azalea String Quartet and Dr. Tod Leavitt premiered a bass quintet by Frank Proto at the ISB Convention in Fort Collins, Colorado. In June 2016, the Azalea String Quartet collaborated with Dr. Shannon Lowe at the International Double Reed Society Conference in a recital, entitled, “Potpourri: Music for Bassoon and Strings”.

Dr. Pfeifer’s published doctoral treatise is entitled Augusta Read Thomas’s “Sun Threads” for String Quartet: A Study and Performer’s Guide. As an advocate for new music, Dr. Pfeifer continues to expand and explore 21st Century compositions for solo violin as well as repertoire for mixed instrumentation with the traditional string quartet. Her former teachers and mentors include pedagogue Almita Vamos, Michael Davis, Margaret and Benjamin Karp, Daniel Mason, Stefan Hersh, and Corinne Stillwell.