Announcing Dr. Rose Wollman as CSU viola professor

The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance welcomes Rose Wollman as assistant professor of viola. Hailed as “innovative” and “stylish” by the Chicago Classical Review, violist, Rose Wollman is a sought-after soloist, chamber musician, orchestral musician, and teacher.

Dr. Wollman received her D.M. from the IU Jacobs School of Music and is thrilled to be joining the faculty at Colorado State University in the Fall.

About Rose Wollman

Violist, Rose Wollman has performed in venues around the world including Carnegie Hall, the Krannert Center and Constitution Hall (US), Suntory Hall (Japan), and KKL (Switzerland). A champion of new music as well as a fledgling composer, Dr. Wollman has spent her career commissioning and performing new pieces, working with groundbreaking composers such as Pierre Boulez, Augusta Read Thomas, Garth Knox, Don Freund, Atar Arad, David Dzubay, Gabriela Ortiz, and Mario Lavista.

Dr. Wollman was the founding violist of the Petar Jankovic Ensemble and the Larchmere String Quartet with whom she released albums, including a premiere recording of Stephan Krehl’s String Quartet for the NAXOS label. Dr. Wollman’s 2022 solo album Loop: Ligeti’s Inspiration & Legacy explores György Ligeti’s Sonata for Viola Solo through the lens of baroque and newly composed music. Her album, Breaking Glass Ceilings: Music by Unruly Women with pianist Dror Baitel, explores the legacy of female composers in the 20th and 21st centuries. Released in July 2024 to critical acclaim the album is the first release on her newly formed record label SBOV Music (Sounds Better on Viola).

Dr. Wollman has performed with the Lucerne Festival Academy Orchestra, the Pacific Music Festival Orchestra, the Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra, and the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra. She served as principal violist of the Evansville Philharmonic and the Cape Cod Symphony. She has collaborated with diverse artists such as Atar Arad, Michael Kannen, James Dunham, Rachel Barton Pine, choreographer Elizabeth Shea, tango pianist and composer Julián Peralta, tango bassist Pablo Aslan, and Latin jazz percussionist Michael Spiro.

Rose serves on the board of the American Viola Society and holds degrees from the New England Conservatory of Music and the University of Illinois. Her primary teachers are Atar Arad, Carol Rodland, Masumi Rostad, Rudolf Haken, and Julia Adams. For more information visit www.rosewollman.com.

Welcome, Rose!