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2011 National Conference Registrants As of January 12, 2011 First Name 2011 National Conference Registrants as of January 12, 2011 First Name Last Name Email Organization/Instrument Address 1 Address 2 City State ZIP James Ablard [email protected] Meade Memorial Episcopal Church Foundation 18 W. Del Ray Ave Alexandria VA 22301 Scott Adams [email protected] International Music Co. 5 West 37th Street 6th Floor New York NY 10018 Sarah Adams [email protected] Cassatt String Quartet/Viola 275 West 96th st #35-D New York NY 10025 Adele Adkins [email protected] Collins Center for the Arts 5746 CCA The University of Maine Orono ME 04469 Gabrielle Agachiko [email protected] Either/Orchestra 343 Medford St. #4A Somerville MA 02145 Aisha Ahmad-Post [email protected] Barrett Vantage Artists 505 8th Avenue Suite 601 New York NY 10018 Mary Lou Aleskie [email protected] International Festival of Arts & Ideas 195 Church Street 12th FL New Haven CT 06510 Allen Alexander [email protected] ASCAP One Lincoln Plaza 7th Floor New York NY 10023 Mollie Alred [email protected] Sciolino Artist Management 230 Central Park West 14J New York NY 10024 Amanda Ameer [email protected] First Chair Promotion 3333 Broadway D23B New York NY 10031 Dorothy Anderson [email protected] Market Square Concerts P.O. Box 1292 Harrisburg PA 17055 Michael Andrews [email protected] South Beach Chamber Ensemble 1135 Euclid Avenue Ste #1 Miami Beach FL 33139 Deborah-Rose Andrews [email protected] Opus 3 Artists 470 Park Avenue South 9th Floor North New York NY 10016 Susan Angermeier [email protected] Frank Salomon Associates 121 W. 27 Street, Suite 703 New York NY 10001 Enza Apa [email protected] Banff International String Quartet Competition Box 1020, Station 23 107 Tunnel Mountain Drive Banff Alberta T1L 1H5 Andrew Appel [email protected] Four Nations Ensemble, Harpsichord P.O. Box 1112 Hudson NY 12534 Nadine Asin [email protected] Aspen Ensemble 402 East Lupine Drive Aspen CO 81611 Bonnie Barrett [email protected] Yamaha Artist Services, Inc. 689 Fifth Avenue Third Floor New York NY 10022 Nancy Barry [email protected] Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival P.O. Box 1934 North Eastham MA 02651 William Barstow [email protected] Voices of Change 9120 Dunmore Drive Dallas TX 75231 Kyle Bartlett [email protected] counter)induction 1238 Callowhill St. #705 Philadelphia PA 19123 Louise Basbas [email protected] Music Before 1800 3 Washington Square Village Apt. 14-L New York NY 10012 Bill Baxtresser [email protected] Gaudete Brass Quintet 1158 South Oak Park Avenue Apt G Oak Park IL 60304 Gregory Beaver [email protected] Chiara String Quartet 3800 Old Cheney Rd., Ste. 101-102 Lincoln NE 68516 Lynne Beck [email protected] Music in the Park Series 75 Fifth Street W. 302 Landmark Center St. Paul MN 55102 Steven Beck [email protected] counter)induction 255 Fieldston Terrace Apt. 6-B Bronx NY 10471 Betsie Becker [email protected] Carnegie Hall 881 Seventh Avenue New York NY 10019 Angela Beeching [email protected] Beyond Talent Consulting Boston MA 02115 Jason Belz [email protected] Kirshbaum Demler & Associates, Inc. 711 West End Avenue Suite 5KN New York NY 10025 Adam Benjamin [email protected] 139 Ocean Ave. Ext., Apt. 8 Santa Monica CA 90402 Rex Bennincasa [email protected] Ensemble Caprice 4043 Avenue Marlowe Montreal QC H4A 3M3 Derek Bermel [email protected] Peer Classic 250 W. 57th St., Suite 820 New York NY 10107 Ryan Berndt [email protected] Gaudete Brass Quintet 1158 South Oak Park Avenue Apt G Oak Park IL 60304 Valerie Bernstein [email protected] Sempre Musica 514 South Curson Avenue Los Angeles CA 90036 Robert Besen [email protected] BesenArts LLC 508 First Street, Suite 4W Hoboken NJ 07030 Ellen Beveridge [email protected] E.B.Artists 5037 Maple Drive Sylvania OH 43560 Alan Bise [email protected] Azica Records 1645 Eddy Road Cleveland OH 44112 Ruth Black [email protected] Mohawk Trail Concert,Inc. P. O. Box 75 Shelburne Falls MA 01370 Abba Bogin [email protected] Mohawk Trail Concerts P.O. Box 75 Shelburne Falls MA 01370 Roman Borys [email protected] Ottawa Chamber Music Society, Gryphon Trio 262 Crawford Street Toronto Ontario M6J 2V8 Marion Boshuizen [email protected] Apollo Ensemble Karveel 6002 8242WK Lelystad Flevoland 8242WK Kevin Bothwell [email protected] Arts Management Group 37 West 26th St. Suite 403 New York NY 10010 Aziza Bowser [email protected] Yamaha Artist Services, Inc. 689 Fifth Avenue Third Floor New York NY 10022 Terry Boyarsky [email protected] Russian Duo 2812 Fairmount Blvd. Cleveland Heights OH 44118 Leon Boykins [email protected] Mitch Marcus Quintet 72-35 Kessel Street Forest Hills NY 11375 George Boziwick [email protected] The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts 40 Lincoln Center Plaza New York NY 10023 Christopher Brellochs [email protected] Saxophone 6 Vaeth Road Poughkeepsie NY 12603 Tom Brener [email protected] Amerigo Trio 145 West 67th Street Apt. 14H New York NY 10023 Zach Brock [email protected] Steve Hudson Chamber Ensemble 12 Appletree Drive Annandale NJ 08801 Ben Brody [email protected] Brad Linde Ensemble 7524 Sweetbriar Drive College Park MD 20740 Paul Brohan [email protected] Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Ste 3800 University of Maryland College Park MD 20742 Angela Brown [email protected] Hill and Hollow Music 550 Number 37 Road Saranac NY 12981 Silas Brown [email protected] Legacy Sound 89 Eastchester Rd New Rochelle NY 10801 Wayne Brown [email protected] National Endowment for the Arts 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington DC 20506 Natalie Bruno [email protected] Detroit Chamber Winds/Great Lakes Chamber Music 20300 Civic Center, Suite 100 Southfield MI 48076 Festival Court Burns [email protected] National Endowment for the Arts 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington DC 20506 Donald Buxton [email protected] Chesapeake Chamber Music P.O. Box 461 Easton MD 21601 Uri Caine [email protected] 50 W.72nd St., #816 New York NY 10023 Oliver Caplan [email protected] Composer 101 Summer St. #2 Somerville MA 02143 William Capone [email protected] Arts Management Group 37 West 26th St. Suite 403 New York NY 10010 Mark Carlson [email protected] Pacific Serenades 1201 W 5th St. Suite F-240 Los Angeles CA 90017 Annick-Patricia Carriere [email protected] Agence Station Bleue 4713 Papineau Avenue Montreal QC H2H 1V4 Pamela Carter [email protected] Chamber Music Tulsa 1235 E. 26th St. Tulsa OK 74114 Joseph Castellano [email protected] Barrett Vantage Artists 505 8th Avenue Suite 601 New York NY 10018 Stephanie Challener [email protected] Musical America Worldwide PO Box 1330 Hightstown NJ 08520 Trudy Chan [email protected] Boosey & Hawkes 229 W28th Street, 11th Floor New York NY 10001 Jennifer Chang [email protected] Viola 328 W76 St. New York NY 10023 Anthony Checchia [email protected] Marlboro Music Festival 1616 Walnut St., Ste. 1600 Philadelphia PA 19103 Susan Cheng [email protected] Music From China 170 Park Row, #12D New York NY 10038 William Childs [email protected] Composer/Pianist 916 Summit Drive Pasadena CA 91030 Mary Ellen Childs [email protected] Composer 2533 Fillmore St NE Minneapolis MN 55418 Jane Cho [email protected] Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College Aaron Copland School of Music, Room 203 Queens College C.U.N.Y. 65- Flushing NY 11367 30 Kissena Blvd. Nancy Christensen [email protected] MCM Arts and Entertainment P.O. Box 825 Highland NY 12528 Rachel Christensen [email protected] Concert Artists Guild 850 Seventh Avenue Penthouse A New York NY 10019 Linden Chubin [email protected] The Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Avenue New York NY 10016 Rachel Ciprotti [email protected] Maryland Citizens for the Arts 433B South Main St Shrewsbury PA 17361 Eric Clark [email protected] Piano 3 Horizon Road, Apt # 1211 Fort Lee NJ 07024 John Clayton [email protected] 315 Madison Ave Ste 901 New York NY 10017 Gerald Clayton [email protected] 315 Madison Ave Ste 901 New York NY 10017 Paul Cohen [email protected] Blackledgemusic,Inc. 82 Copley Ave. Teaneck NJ 07666 Gabriel Colby [email protected] Chesapeake International Artists P.O. Box I 21371 Ferry Landing Road Tilghman MD 21671 Linda Collins [email protected] Lyons Chamber Players/Horn P.O. Box 1712 Rutherford VT 07070 Garrett Collins [email protected] Pacific Serenades 1201 W 5th St. Suite F-240 Los Angeles CA 90017 Bradley Colten [email protected] Arc Duo c/o Diller Quaile School of Music 24 East 95th Street New York NY 10128 Catherine Cosbey [email protected] Linden String Quartet 279 Humphrey Road New Haven CT 06511 Joanne Hubbard Cossa [email protected] American Music Center 322 8th Avenue, Suite 1401 New York NY 10001 Miranda Cuckson [email protected] counter)induction 255 Fieldston Terrace Apt. 6-B Bronx NY 10471 Tibi Cziger [email protected] Israeli Chamber Project 50 Park Terrace West New York NY 10034 Nancy Dahn [email protected] Duo Concertante 145 Newtown Road St. John's NL A1B3B2 Ian Dalziel [email protected] Raritan River Music Box 454 Oldwick NJ 8858 Adrian Daurov [email protected] Voxare String Quartet 400 Fort Washington Ave. New York NY 10033 Kyra Davies [email protected] Violin 108 Oxford Street #2 Cambridge MA 02138 Ben Davis [email protected] Marlboro Music 317 Canal St., Apt 3 New York NY 10013 Andrea Davison [email protected] Honens International Piano Competition 888 Tenth Street SW Calgary Alberta T2P 2X1 Jane Deckoff [email protected] Quogue Chamber Music P.O. Box 1984 Quogue NY 11959 Rebecca DeLamotte [email protected] Americas Musicworks 29 Newbury Street Somerville MA 02144 Michael DiGiacomo [email protected] Phoenix Chamber Music Society 5517 N.
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