Internationally active violinist Charlene Kluegel has performed at leading venues including the Kennedy Center, Musikverein, and Tonhalle Zurich, and is featured on a Grammy-nominated recording.
Meet Charlene Kluegel
Violin Soloist | Chamber Musician | Contemporary Advocate
Hailed for her “unsentimental verve, musical feeling and great technical skill” by New York Classical Review, violinist Charlene Kluegel is recognized for her versatility as a soloist and chamber musician, performing across modern and Baroque violin repertoire as well as contemporary music. Fluent in four languages and having lived on three continents, she maintains an international career collaborating with musicians throughout Europe and the United States.
Kluegel’s performances have taken her to major concert venues including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Musikverein, Tonhalle Zurich, Chicago Symphony Hall, the Strathmore, and Orchestra Hall Detroit, as well as festivals including the Ravinia Festival, the Grand Teton Music Festival, and programs at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, the Mozarteum Salzburg, and the Aspen Music Festival.
As a concerto soloist, she has appeared with the Baltimore Baroque Band, Cornell Symphony Orchestra, Meilemer Symphony Orchestra, and the Carthage Philharmonic. Recent engagements include Beethoven’s Violin Concerto with the Carthage Philharmonic and upcoming performances of Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with the Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra and Kurt Weill’s Violin Concerto with the Carthage Wind Ensemble.
A passionate chamber musician, Kluegel served for seven years as first violinist of the Chicago-based Fifth House Ensemble. She is also the co-founder of Duo FAE, whose album featuring music by suffragette composers was released on Albany Records in 2025. Her recording work includes participation in the Grammy-nominated album Canto America, nominated for Best Latin Jazz Album.
An advocate for contemporary music, Kluegel has premiered works by composers including Dan Visconti, Julia Adolphe, Steven Snowden, and Stacy Garrop, and she continues to commission and perform new repertoire. Her upcoming recording projects include an album of contemporary works for scordatura solo violin.
In addition to her performing career, Kluegel is an active educator who has presented masterclasses and residencies at institutions including the Eastman School of Music, Northwestern University, University of Texas at Austin, and the McDuffie Center for Strings. She has previously held positions at the Boston Conservatory and the Music Institute of Chicago, and currently serves on the faculty of Carthage College and Mostly Modern Festival.
Kluegel holds degrees from Cornell University, the Peabody Institute, and Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where she earned her Doctor of Music as a recipient of the Artistic Excellence Award. She studied with Pamela Frank, Jorja Fleezanis, Susan Waterbury, Stanley Ritchie, and Monika Urbaniak.
Charlene Kluegel performs on a 1780 violin by Antonio Gragnani and is an artist sponsored by Larsen Strings.
Charlene in Action
Charlene Kluegel brings a refined and versatile artistic voice to the stage, with performances spanning major international venues and leading festivals. Equally at home as a soloist and chamber musician, her work bridges core repertoire with contemporary voices, reflecting a commitment to both tradition and innovation. Through collaborations with distinguished ensembles and ongoing commissioning projects, she continues to shape a dynamic and internationally engaged artistic presence.
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