
Dr. George Papich
George
Papich received his formal musical training at the University of
Michigan. His major teachers were Robert Courte and Mischa Mischakoff.
He has had a variety of teaching experiences, both in public schools and
universities, i.e. Brainerd Junior High School, Chattanooga, Tennessee,
Trombley Elementary School, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, Northern Michigan
University, Marguette, Michigan and the University of North Texas,
Denton, Texas.
Dr. Papich has been principal violist in the Forth
Worth Symphony, Dallas, Opera, Dallas Lyric Opera, Dallas Ballet and the
Chattanooga Symphony.
He has played chamber music throughout the United
States and Europe. In Texas he often performed with Chamber Music
International. In addition, Dr. Papich has been a member of the Seventh
Army String Trio, the Fine Arts Piano Quartet, the Shiras String Quartet
and the University of North Texas String Quartet. He was asked to
represent the United States as a judge at the Evian String Quartet
Competition. He has taught chamber music at the Manchester Music
Festival the Killington Music Festival and Carol Glenn and Cague List
Institute during the summer.
Dr. Papich, at present, is Coordinator of Chamber
Music at UNT where in the past he has been Coordinator of the String
Department and of the Doctor of Musical Arts Program.
He was honored with the rank of Regents Professor at
the University of North Texas.
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