| Strings Lynn Mielke Basila B.M., Colorado State University; M.M., Arizona State University, plus additional studies toward D.M.A. The winner of several competitions, including the Arizona State University Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition, Ms. Basila has been a soloist with many orchestras and chamber ensembles. She performs in the Colorado Music Festival and was a former member of the Tulsa Philharmonic Orchestra. A registered Suzuki teacher, she has been on the faculty at the Tulsa Suzuki School and the Rocky Mountain Summer Music Camp. Arkady Beletsky B.A., Gnesin College of Music, Moscow; M.A., Gnesin Musical and Pedagogical Institute. Mr. Beletsky has performed in concerts and music festivals in the U.S., Europe and the former Soviet Union. He has appeared at Jordan Hall, Sanders Theater, Mechanics Hall, and on WGBH radio's Morning Pro Musica. Andrew Eng ARCT (First Class Honors with Distinction), Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto; Diploma in Violin Performance, M.M. in Modern American Music, Longy School of Music. Principal teachers: Laura Bossert, Peter Cassino, Terry King. Andrew Eng has garnered a versatile reputation playing such varied genres as Classical, Contemporary, Jazz, and Tango styles. Mr. Eng performs recitals and chamber music concerts across Cynthia Forbes B.A., Anthropology, Harvard University; M.M., Syracuse University. Principal teachers: George Neikrug and Benjamin Zander. Susan Gottschalk B.M., Boston University; further studies at the Suzuki Institute, Ithaca, and University of Colorado. Principal teachers: Roman Totenberg, Raphael Bronstein. An active freelancer, Ms. Gottschalk is a member of The Orchestra of Indian Hill and the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra. Alice Hallstrom B.M., summa cum laude, SUNY Purchase; M.M., The Juilliard School. Principal teachers: Robert Mann, Laurie Smukler, Thomas Halpin, Anastasia Jempelis. Alice Hallstrom has performed with the Atlanta Symphony, Atlanta Ballet Orchestra, Utah Symphony, Nashville Chamber Orchestra, and Cayuga Chamber Orchestra. She is currently a first violinist with the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic and the Orchestra of Indian Hill. Her solo performances include concerti with the Southwest Symphony, Juilliard Baroque Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra of Tennessee, and Purchase Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Hallstrom has recorded with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square, Josh Groban, Natalie Cole, Train, and The Cartoon Network. As a chamber musician, she spent three summers at the Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival in Maine, and has performed extensively with Chamber Music Atlanta. Ms. Hallstrom has over 16 years of teaching experience and has given master classes and coached chamber music at schools throughout the country. Laurel Martin Traditional Irish fiddle player Laurel Martin learned her music from Master fiddler Seamus Connolly, a highly respected musician from County Clare with whom she studied from 1990-1993 under a Traditional Arts Apprenticeship grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Laurel has served on the faculty of the Boston College Irish Studies program since 1994 as an instructor of Irish fiddle. She is the Director of the Fiddleheads traditional Celtic music ensemble at Wellesley College, teaches privately and has led many workshops in the United States and abroad. In 2002, Laurel was again awarded a Traditional Arts Master-Apprentice grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, this time as a master teacher. Laurel is co-author with Seamus Connolly of the acclaimed book/CD Forget Me Not: Fifty Memorable Traditional Irish Tunes which was published in 2002 by Mel Bay Publications. She performs frequently in the Boston area and throughout New England, has appeared on several recordings including the Childsplay Live and Heaven and Earth CDs of the fiddle ensemble "Childsplay" of which she is a member, and her first solo recording, The Groves, was released in November 2006. Justin Meyer B.A., University of North Carolina; Berklee School of Music, studies with Dave Clark (jazz) and Oscar Stegnaro (Latin bass). Mr. Meyer has performed around the country with numerous ensembles, including the Clyde Beatty Cole Brothers Circus Orchestra and the Chris Fitz Band, which won the 2001 Boston Music Award for "Best New Blues Band". He is presently a freelance bassist in the Greater Boston area and house bassist at Club Caravan in Revere. Adele Ohki B.M., Eastman School of Music; M.M., Northwestern University; Artist Diploma, Australian National Academy of Music. Adele Ohki's main instructors have included Charles Castleman, Gerardo Ribeiro, and James Buswell. In 2006, she moved to Mona Rashad B.M., Shepherd School of Music, Rice University; B.M. in violin performance, with academic honors, M.M. in violin performance, M.M. in music education, New England Conservatory of Music. Principal teachers: James Buswell, Kenneth Goldsmith, Gregory Fulkerson. Mona Rashad has been a member of Timothy Terranella Artist Diploma, Boston Conservatory, B.M. Curtis Institute of Music, M.M. (flute) Boston Conservatory; Principal teachers Leonard Rose, Orlando Cole, Mischa Nieland, Ronald Thomas. Mr. Terranella has performed as both cellist and flutist with many of Boston's most prestigious musical organizations including the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Esplanade Pops, New Hampshire Symphony, Cape Cod Symphony, Nashua Symphony, Boston Academy of Music, Claflin Hill Symphony, Boston Lyric Opera and the Bostonian Chamber Players. He has performed and recorded in the New York area as a member of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Mr. Terranella has dedicated much of his professional experience to teaching the cello and flute and coaching chamber ensembles. He has served on the faculties of Boston University, Buckingham and Nichols School, Groton School and the Joy of Music Program (Worcester, MA) where he is the conductor of the JOMP Chamber Orchestra. Alexander Vavilov Music Diploma, Kiev Glier College of Music; B.M. magna cum laude, M.M., Boston Conservatory; Graduate Diploma, New England Conservatory. Principal teachers: Patricia McCarty, Kim Kashkashian. Alexander Vavilov is principal viola of the Atlantic Symphony, and performs regularly with Boston Modern Orchestra Project and other area orchestras. As a chamber musician he collaborated with Borromeo String Quartet, as a winner of their NEC guest artist award, and with prominent musicians like Lynn Chang, Barbara Westphal, Ronald Leonard, James Buswell and Rhonda Rider. Summer festivals include Tanglewood, |