Musicians
Todd Sullivan is a distinguished violinist and fiddler known for his diverse musical career. He served as concertmaster for Ray Charles, Patti Austin, and Manheim Steamroller, and led the Allegro Orchestra Lancaster as concertmaster for ten seasons.
Sullivan's Broadway experience includes "Wicked" and "Nice Work If You Can Get It," starring Matthew Broderick. Also a professional violist, he premiered John Carbon's "Harlequinade" for Viola and Orchestra and performed for three seasons with the Little Orchestra Society of Lincoln Center.
In addition, Sullivan founded the Todd Sullivan Orchestra, a studio session orchestra based in NYC, serving as conductor and arranger for nine years. The orchestra premiered Andrew Wight's "Mother Russia" at Carnegie Hall in 2008, featuring Sullivan's orchestrations.
Todd is married to violinist/fiddler Stephanie Sullivan.