Phyllis Freeman is active as a teacher, performer, administrator and entrepreneur.
Ms. Freeman started teaching in 1983. In 1993 she founded and is currently the director of a school for strings, the Maryland Talent Education Center. Ms. Freeman has also been a member of the violin/viola faculty at the Peabody Preparatory in Baltimore. From 2002-2011 she developed and implemented a unique strings program at the first charter school in the state of Maryland. At its height, approximately 65% of the student body was enrolled in this program. Using a DVD series that she created, students were able to follow through on class instruction and practice effectively at home. These DVD's laid the groundwork for ViolinPractice.com
She is the author of many articles about teaching and her work has been published in ASTA and SAA publications. She has also given presentations numerous times at the American String Teachers National Conferences.
Ms. Freeman is also busy as a performer. She currently holds the position of principal viola in the Maryland Symphony Orchestra and was a section viola in the National Philharmonic from 2005-2021. From 2019-2022 she took on the position of Director of Education for National Philharmonic. In response to the pandemic, she created a program called the "Lesson Bank" which provides weekly free private lessons to underserved students in Title 1 schools.
She is currently the director of the Frederick branch of the Peabody Preparatory and is a faculty member for violin and viola. She is also on the faculty of the University of Maryland where she teaches string pedagogy.