Joseph Maile
Adjunct Clinical Instructor of Music
Bio
Violinist Joseph Maile has been passionate about chamber music and teaching from very early on in his career and has worked and performed in various ensembles throughout the United States.
As a co-founder of the Telegraph Quartet, Mr. Maile was awarded both the 2014 Fischoff Grand Prize and the prestigious 2016 Naumburg Chamber Music Award and has toured throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia, performing at such venues as Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, Philharmonie de Paris and the Arnold Schoenberg Center in Vienna and Eslite Concert Hall in Taiwan. Mr. Maile has also performed with the Left Coast Ensemble, Vocallective, and the Zivian-Tomkins Duo and has collaborated with numerous artists, including Ian Swensen, Bonnie Hampton, Norman Fischer, James Dunham, Leon Fleisher, Menahem Pressler, Gilbert Kalish, Roger Tapping, Donald Weilerstein, the St. Lawrence String Quartet and composers John Adams, John Harbison, and Osvaldo Golijov. An avid teacher, Mr. Maile has served on the faculty of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music for ten years, teaching violin performance and chamber music at the Pre-College and Collegiate levels. Mr. Maile has also taught and performed at summer festivals such as the Yellow Barn Young Artist Program, Orford Musique, Olympic Music Festival and Center Stage Strings. Mr. Maile currently teaches on the faculty of the University of Michigan as part of the Telegraph Quartet as their Quartet-in-Residence.
Hailing originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. Maile studied with Itzhak Perlman and Cathy Cho at the Juilliard School and with Kathleen Winker at Rice University’s Shepherd School of
Music. Mr. Maile also received an Artist Certificate degree in Chamber Music Performance studying with Ian Swensen and Mark Sokol at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
