Dawn Posey performs extensively with various chamber ensembles in the United States and abroad. She has performed with the Boston Conservatory Honors Quartet, Festival A Tempo in Caracas, Venezuela, the Chamber Music Festival of Amman, Jordan, Blossom Music Festival, and Tanglewood Music Center. Additionally, she appeared as a soloist with orchestras in Missouri, Indiana, and Great Britain. Dawn makes regular appearances with Alia Musica in and around Pittsburgh.
She is a founding member of Kassia Ensemble, a new chamber music ensemble in Pittsburgh made up entirely of female performers. Kassia Ensemble seeks to empower women through quality performance, collaboration, and outreach.
Dawn is an avid proponent of baroque performance practice, and a frequent guest artist with Chatham Baroque. She has toured with the ensemble to Ecuador and Los Angeles. Dawn was also a participant in the 2015 Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute.
Dawn received the Starling Scholarship at the University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, where her primary teacher was Dr. Won-Bin Yim. She has also studied with the late renowned string pedagogue, Miss Dorothy Delay, at Aspen Music Festival, Lynn Chang at the Boston Conservatory, Mrs. Almita Vamos in Chicago, and with concert violinist Rachel Barton Pine.
Dawn was a member of the violin faculty at the Sherwood Conservatory, the Merit School of Music, and the University of Evansville, Indiana, and she continues to teach in Pittsburgh at the Pittsburgh Music Academy and as adjunct professor of violin at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
In Evansville, Dawn was the second violinist with the Eykamp String Quartet and Associate Concertmaster with the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra. She has also served as assistant concertmaster with both the Youngstown Symphony and the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra. Dawn is currently associate principal second violin with the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra and a member of the Pittsburgh Opera Orchestra.