Molly Fletcher is a sophomore double-majoring in Violin Performance and Psychology.
A Dallas native, she began playing violin at age five and is currently studying with Anton Miller. Before NYU, Molly studied privately with Emanuel Borok, concertmaster of the Dallas Symphony, Jan Mark Sloman, associate concertmaster of the Dallas Symphony, and Paul Landefeld. Working intensively as a chamber and solo musician, she has spent summers at music festivals around the country including the Meadowmount School, the Encore School for Strings, Heifetz International Music Institute, and the Academy of Music Festival.
Molly has collaborated on solo and chamber works with renowned artists Ida Kavafian, Pamela Frank, Isaac Malkin, David Updegraff, Erich Eichhorn, and Amy Barlowe. She won the top prizes in the 2004 Juanita Miller Competition and the 2005 Dallas Symphonic festival, and was a national finalist in Seattle for the 2004 MTNA Convention. Molly enjoys orchestral work. She has been an avid member of the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra, assistant principal of the Monday Night Orchestra, and concertmistress freshman year of the NYU Repertory Orchestra. Molly currently works in Brooklyn with the One World Symphony and is a member of the NYU Symphony Orchestra. Since being in New York City, she has collaborated on projects for independent film scores, performed and recorded an album with the Grayson Sanders Band, and was a featured artist in the Saklad Chamber Music Series.