Biography
Paul Lundin, is a native of Escanaba, MI. He received both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in violin performance at the University of Iowa where he studied with Allen Ohmes. He has extensive experience as a performer and as a private violin instructor at all levels.

Before moving to SE Michigan, Paul was a free-lance violinist in the Milwaukee, WI area. Paul has served as Concertmaster of the Racine Symphony, Assistant Concertmaster of The Waukesha Symphony, and played in the first violin sections of Green Bay, Festival City, and Milwaukee Ballet orchestras. He taught on the faculty of Concordia University of Wisconsin as an adjunct instructor of violin from 2000-2008.

Paul held a full time position in the Shreveport Symphony in Louisiana from 1992-99. While there, he also served on the faculties of Northwestern State University and the Centenary Suzuki School and as concertmaster of the Longview (TX) Symphony.

He has performed as soloist with several orchestras including performances of Erich Korngold’s Violin Concerto with the Longview Symphony and the Superior Festival Orchestra (Marquette, MI) to critical acclaim.

Paul continues a strong musical relationship with Upper Michigan directing the “Strings on the Bay Chamber Music Series” through Bay de Noc Community College in Escanaba performing three concerts each summer.