Renata Artman Knific's international career began in London when she joined the English Chamber Orchestra at the age of 21. Tours of Europe, North and South America and Asia followed, with artists such as Herman Bauman, Barn; Tuckwell, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Maurice Andre, Pinchas Zuckerman, Itzhak Perlman, Isaac Stern, VladimirAshkenazy, and Murray Perahia. She worked closely with conductors Daniel Barenboim, Simon Rattle, Edo De Waart and Christoph Eschenbach, and recorded dozens of records for the EMI, Decca, and CBS labels.
As violinist of the Merling Trio, Knific performs 20 to 40 concerts annually throughout the world, including appearances at Merkin Hall, Carnegie Hall, St. John's, London, and the Banff Center for the Arts. She has released 3 CD's with the trio and premiered many works written for the group. The Merling Trio were finalists for the Naumburg Foundation Chamber Music Award in 1994. She has also appeared in chamber music festivals and as a soloist throughout Europe, the United States, and Canada.
Renata Artman Knific is Professor of Music and Chair of the String Department at Western Michigan University. She is the 2007 recipient of the College of Fine Arts Outstanding Service Award. She has also taught at the Encore School for Strings, the Cleveland Institute of Music, the Interlochen Arts Academy, and the Lancut Festival in Poland. Her former students perform in the Cavani, Pro Arte and Cypress quartets and in orchestras throughout the world including the Cleveland, Houston, Honolulu and Sao Paulo Symphonies.
Renata Artman Knific is a founding member ofthe contemporany ensemble, OPUS 21, and has premiered nearly two dozen works by many leading composers in recent years. ln 2003, Kn itic released "West of Even/where", a crossover recording featuring her with a variety jazz greats including Gene Bertoncini, Sir Roland Hanna, John Abercrombie, Jamey Haddad and Billy Hart. Leonarda Records released her premiere recording of Marga Richter's concerto for piano, violin, cello and orchestra entitled "Variations and Interludes on Themes from Monteverdi and Bach" in 2004 to critical acclaim. She recently recorded the works for violin and piano by William Bolcom, at the composer's request, for MSR Classics. The CD has received sterling reviews and was selected as "CD of the Month" by The BBC Music Magazine for Februany 2008.