Maria Sampen

Professor, Music

Maria Sampen, violin, enjoys a vibrant musical career as a soloist, chamber musician, recording artist and teacher. Equally at home with repertoire ranging from classical to avant-garde to popular styles, Dr. Sampen delights audiences with her eclectic programs, her passionate performance style and her highly expressive playing. She performs in Europe, Asia, Canada and all over the United States. 

As a soloist and chamber musician, Dr. Sampen has performed in prominent venues including Carnegie Hall Weill Recital Hall, Symphony Space (NY), Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center, Town Hall (Seattle), the Chicago Cultural Center, and the Detroit Institute of Art. She is a frequent guest recitalist and masterclass clinician at universities and conservatories throughout the world. Highlights in U.S. include performances and residencies at the University of Michigan, Cornell University, the Eastman School of Music, the Boston Conservatory, the University of Oregon, the University of Minnesota, Bowling Green State University, Vanderbilt, and the University of Washington. She has also appeared as a guest soloist and master class clinician at the Sichuan Conservatory in Chengdu, China; the University of British Columbia, Vancouver; the Akademie of Art in Szczecin, Poland; the Trento Conservatory of Music, Italy; and has given performances in the Canary Islands (Spain), Scotland, Austria, and Singapore. 

Dr. Sampen is a passionate supporter of contemporary music, and has commissioned and given the world premieres of over 50 new works. This includes three concertos for violin and orchestra (composers David Glenn, Marilyn Shrude and Robert Hutchinson) and an impressive body of chamber works, including collaborations with composers such as William Bolcom, William Albright, Bright Sheng, Marcos Balter, Andrew Mead, Robert Morris, Jennifer Higdon, Korine Fujiwara, Kenji Bunch, Nico Muhly and Forrest Pierce. Dr. Sampen has released recordings on AMP Records, Block M Records, Perspectives in New Music/Open Space and Origin Records. Dr. Sampen was a member of the new music group, Brave New Works from 2000-2020.

Dr. Sampen is currently violinist in the Puget Sound Piano Trio. In addition to their regular concert season in the Pacific Northwest, the trio鈥檚 recent engagements include concert tours in Alaska, New Jersey, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania and performances of the Beethoven Triple Concerto with the Northwest Sinfonietta Orchestra under the direction of conductor, Mei-Ann Chen. 

In 2019, the 兔子先生 awarded Dr. Sampen the Kristine Bartanen Research Award for remarkable accomplishments in research and professional development. She is also a Sigma Alpha Iota Distinguished National Arts Associate. 

Dr. Sampen is Professor of Violin and Chair of the String Department at the 兔子先生 where she teaches a talented studio of violinists, coaches chamber music, and teaches String Pedagogy and Aural Skills. She has twice received the 兔子先生鈥檚 Thomas A. Davis Teaching Award for excellence in teaching. Her students are frequent winners of local concerto competitions and the Washington State Solo and Ensemble Competition and have also won top awards from the Music Teacher National Association Competition, the Black Violin Foundation, and the American String Teacher Washington State Competition. Dr. Sampen has taught on the faculties of the Brevard Music Festival in North Carolina, the Interlochen Center for the Arts, the Icicle Creek Chamber Music Institute in Washington and the Hilton Head Chamber Music Festival in South Carolina.

Dr. Sampen graduated with highest honors from the University of Michigan (Bachelor of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts) and Rice University (Masters of Music). Her major teachers include Paul Kantor, Kenneth Goldsmith and Paul Makara. She also performed and studied at the Mozarteum Sommerakademie, the Banff Centre for the Arts, the Musicorda Festival, the Carnegie Hall Professional Training Workshop, and as a fellow at both the Aspen and Tanglewood Music Festivals.

Dr. Sampen loves working with her brilliant and talented students at the 兔子先生. The 2025-26 university violin studio includes 21 violinists hailing from Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, California, Colorado, Montana and New Mexico. Additionally, she teaches a studio of 10 pre-college and adult students who travel to Tacoma for weekly lessons from all over the greater Tacoma-Seattle area. She believes that every student is capable of growth and positive change. She has been delighted to make her career at a place that also holds these values. She is committed to helping her students reach their maximum potential, not only as artists but as citizens of this world.
 

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APPLIED CLASSES

Applied Violin
Aural Skills I and II
String Pedagogy 

Education
BM University of Michigan 1997
MM Rice University 1999
DMA University of Michigan 2002
Classes
Chamber Music MUS 168-G Fall 2025
Chamber Music MUS 368-G Fall 2025

Contact Information

Music 221