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About Tomás Cotik

Dr. Tomas Cotik was appointed Assistant Professor of Violin at Portland State University in 2016. He previously taught at West Texas A&M University, Florida International University, and at the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music. Committed to passing on his passion for music, Tomas Cotik regularly provides master classes, lectures, and presentations around the globe. Recent masterclasses and residencies were held at Ithaca College, California State University Northridge, West Virginia University, California State University, Fresno, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, University of New Mexico, University of Nebraska at Omaha, and Jerusalem University Har Hazofim among many others.  Dr. Cotik also gave presentations at TMEA in San Antonio, the College Music Society international convention in Buenos Aires, and at the American String Teachers Association national conference in Tampa. In the work with his students, Tomas emphasizes a natural approach to the instrument, providing tools to avoid physical tensions. His recent articles on this philosophy and other topics were published by The Strad. His ultimate goal is to guide his students so that they cultivate, develop, and further their individual artistic visions and professional dreams. Another emphasis as a mentor is guiding his students to develop career tools that will help them succeed as performers in the 21st century. As violin professor at PSU Dr. Cotik maintains a high level of international students from US, China, Japan, South America and Easter Europe. He also accepts a limited number of private violin students.

Positions

Present Professor of Violin, Portland State University Music & Theater
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Education

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PhD, University of Miami ‐ Frost School of Music
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