
Chloe Kiffer
Violin, Concert 4
About the Artist
Franco-American violinist Chloé Kiffer has received enthusiastic praise by The New York Times
for her “pure and beautiful tone” and The Greenwich Sentinel for being “...a star in every sense:
performance, exquisite technique and beauty””.
Performing solo and orchestra engagements throughout Europe, North and South America, the
Middle East, and Asia, Kiffer has appeared at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris,
Beethoven Hall in Bonn, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Hall, Tel Aviv Opera, and Beijing National
Center. In October 2015, Kiffer made her Carnegie Hall debut performing Tchaikovsky’s Violin
Concerto in Stern Auditorium.
Kiffer is on the violin faculty of the Manhattan School of Music, and was previously a violin
professor from 2022 to 2024 at the University of North Texas. Her students have won prizes at
national and international competitions.
She is a sought-after guest teacher and faculty member for conservatories and festivals around
the world—the Heifetz International Music Institute, Miami Music Festival, Beijing International
Music Festival and Academy, Chamber Music International in Texas, MusicFest Perugia in Italy,
Paris International Music Academy and MusicAlps in France.
Kiffer is a laureate of the Bleustein-Blanchet Foundation. She graduated from the Conservatoire
National Supérieur de Musique de Paris and earned postgraduate degrees from the Manhattan
School of Music under Patinka Kopec and Pinchas Zukerman. Kiffer received her Doctor of
Musical Arts degree from Stony Brook University.
Chloé Kiffer performs on a violin that was made for her by luthier Samuel Zygmuntowicz
(Brooklyn, NY, 2023).
