Chamber Music Festival Of The Black Hills
Michael Hill, Executive Director
Dawn Marie Edwards, Artistic Director
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      • Rapid City Journal-May 21, 2015
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Rolf Haas, Violin

​Rolf Haas’ primary studies took place with Professor Yair Kless in Graz, Austria (Soloist
Diploma) and with Professor Sally O'Reilly at the University of Minnesota (Bachelor’s Degree in
Violin Performance). In 2021, he completed a Performance Leadership Certificate at Cornell.
Mr. Haas plays on his grandfather's Gagliano, and the world premier of the Violin Concerto by
Alban Berg was played by his grandfather's teacher Louis Krasner on this instrument. In 2013,
Rolf won the Concerto Competition at his University in Graz, Austria, and was awarded the
opportunity to go on a European Concert tour with the Euphony Orchestra as soloist playing
the same Berg Violin Concerto. He is passionate about the stylistic language of all eras,
ranging from Period Performances with the Bach Roots Festival, to working closely with living
composers like Kaija Saariaho in the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. He also believes in the
unity between artistic disciplines and has worked closely with Serbian Sculptor Zoran Mojsilov
on many programs and projects.
He currently plays in the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and has performed as Guest
Concertmaster of the Phoenix Symphony, Second Violin Leader of Kammerakademie Potsdam
(Germany) as well as Concertmaster of the Mozaic Festival Orchestra. He has recently been
featured on National Public Radio’s “Performance Today”.
Rolf has also been respected as a hip-hop artist (emcee/producer). With his former group,
Nocturnal Unit, he self-released 3 full length albums, and an E.P. Their final songs and records
combined compositional techniques of conversational chamber music with the sonic palette of
hip-hop, and hardcore punk. Currently, he is involved in a project called 13 Odd House,
through which he can release new creative projects such as writings, music, and a
new movie/recital series: of which the first film, ‘House of Mysterious Secrets’, was screened in
Theaters and on Television in 2022.
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  • Home
  • Classical Concert Series
  • Artists
    • Dawn Edwards, Harp
    • Sarah Grimes, Violin
    • Eunice Kim, Violin
    • Nicholas Tavani, Violin
    • Rolf Haas, Violin
    • Maya Anjali Buchanan
    • David Auerbach, Viola
    • Zhanbo Zheng, Viola
    • Joel Dallow, Cello
    • Brad Ritchie, Cello
    • Michael Hill, Double Bass
    • Alan Morrison, Piano/Organ
    • Robert Koenig, Piano
    • Aaron Goldman, Flute
    • Kirk Gay, percussion
  • Education
    • Musical Story Time, "Teddy Bear Series"
    • Discovery of Strings and Harp
    • Children's Family Concert
    • Mindful Musical Moments
    • Projects
      • Dignity: The Power of the Female Spirit
      • Riders on the Storm
      • We Are One-Mitakuye Oyasin
      • We Are South Dakota
    • Celebration of Strings
    • Masterclass
  • Gallery
    • Photos
    • Media Coverage
      • Folk songs, surprises highlight Classical Concert Series
      • NEA Artworks Grant 2018
      • Black Hills Pioneer Press-January 9, 2015
      • Orlando Sentinel-February 4, 2015
      • Black Hills Pioneer Press-May 13, 2015
      • Rapid City Journal-May 21, 2015
  • About
    • Mission
    • Awards
    • Board of Directors
    • Executive Director
    • Artistic Director
    • Lakota Advisor
  • Support
  • Contact