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PRESENTERS City State First Name Last Name Alliance Artist Management Little Compton RI Laura Dunaway Note: Registrant list is as of January 8, 2013. Names are categorized according to selections made by registrants. PRESENTERS City State First Name Last Name Alliance Artist Management Little Compton RI Laura Dunaway Arts For Art, Inc. New York City NY Patricia Parker Avaloch Farm Music Institute Ashfield MA Deborah Sherr Banff International String Quartet Competition - The Banff Centre Banff AB Lisa Ramsey Calgary Pro Musica Calgary AB Kim Hathaway Calgary Pro Musica Calgary AB Karie Newman Calgary Pro Musica Society Calgary AB Louise Moore Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival North Eastham MA Nancy Barry Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival North Eastham MA Elaine LIpton Carnegie Hall/The Academy New York NY Amy Rhodes Chamber Music Columbus Columbus OH Ed King Chamber Music Northwest Portland OR Elizabeth Harcombe Chamber Music Sedona Sedona AZ Bert Harclerode Chamber Music Society of Detroit Farmington Hills MI Stephen Wogaman Chamber Music Society of Logan Logan UT Marilyn Wagner Chamber Music Society of Logan Logan UT Frederic Wagner Chamber Music Society of St. Cloud St. Cloud MN Susan Dubin Chamber Music Tulsa Tulsa OK Kathleen Gerety Chamber Music Tulsa Tulsa OK Bruce Sorrell Chesapeake Chamber Music Easton MD Donald Buxton Chesapeake Chamber Music Easton MD Merideth Buxtons Concerts International Memphis TN Andrew Inglis Concerts International Memphis Memphis TN Bill O'Donnell Concord Community Music School Concord NH Peggy Senter Contemporary Arts Inc Gwynn Oak MD Barbara Grubbs Contemporary Arts Inc Gwynn Oak MD Carl Grubbs Corpus Christi Chamber Music Society, Inc. Corpus Christi TX Joan Allison Cyber PR® Brooklyn NY Jon Ostrow Da Camera of Houston Houston TX Becky Brown Da Camera of Houston Houston TX Sarah Rothenberg Fontana Chamber Arts Kalamazoo MI Thomas Bailey Fontana Chamber Arts Kalamazoo MI Sarah Lee Fontana Chamber Arts Kalamazoo MI Jill Perney Garth Newel Music Center Warm Springs VA Evelyn Grau Garth Newel Music Center Warm Springs VA Teresa Ling Garth Newel Music Center Warm Springs VA Christopher Williams GI International Piano Festival Princeton NJ Adrienne Sirken Gilmore Internatiuonal Keyboard Festival Kalamazoo MI Daniel Gustin Grand Canyon Music Festival Grand Canyon AZ Clare Hoffman Green Lake Music Festival Green Lake WI Jeffrey Harkins Greencastle Summer Music Festival Greencastle IN Eric Edberg Hancher / The University of Iowa Iowa City IA Jacob Yarrow Hill and Hollow Music Saranac NY Angela Brown Howland Chamber Music Circle Beacon NY Nancy Hull Howland Chamber Music Circle Chelsea NY Robert Schnetzler Hunstein Artists New York NY DeeAnne Hunstein Kaufman Center New York NY Igal Kesselman Kennedy Center Washington DC Jamie Broumas Kerrytown Concert House Ann Arbor MI Deanna Relyea Kyo-Shin-An Arts Brooklyn NY Meg Fagan Lafayette College Easton PA Ellis Finger Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival Winooski VT John Canning Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival Winooski VT Martha Ming Whitfield Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival New Haven VT Jody Woos Library of Congress Washington DC Anne McLean Library of Congress Washington DC David Plylar Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts New York NY Bill Bragin Linden Woodwind Quintet New York NY Richard Hein Lower Eastside Performing Arts New York NY Elodie Lauten Lower Eastside Performing Arts New York NY Carolyn Ratcliffe Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center Great Barrington MA Arnie Malina Market Square Concerts Lewisberry PA Lucy Murray Market Square Concerts Harrisburg MD Peter Sirotin Maverick Concerts Woodstock NY Mary Fairchild Maverick Concerts Woodstock NY 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PA Jacob Smith Phoenicia Int'l Festival of the Voice Fleischmanns NY Justin Kolb Phoenix Chamber Music Society Phoenix Michael DiGiacomo Phoenix Chamber Music Society Phoenix Janet Green Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society Pittsburgh Rebecca MacNamee Princeton University Concerts Princeton Marna Seltzer Pro Musica Joplin MO Dale Blanchard Pro Musica Joplin MO Bonnie Yetter Quogue Chamber Music Quogue NY Jane Deckoff Rembrandt Chamber Players Chicago IL Megan Balderston Rembrandt Chamber Players Evanston IL Sandra Morgan Rockport Music Rockport MA Stephanie Woolf San Francisco Performances San Francisco CA Christine Lim Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Santa Fe NM Steven Ovitsky Sewanee Summer Music Festival Sewanee TN Katherine Lehman Sitka Summer Music Festival Sitka AK Kayla Boettcher Skaneateles Festival Skaneateles NY Susan Mark Standing Forward Lake Mills WI Keith Hampton The Drapkin Institute for Music Entrepreneurship Austin TX Michael Drapkin The Juilliard School New York NY Barli 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New York NY David Southorn An die Musik New York NY Connie Emmerich Arts Consultant New Paltz Barbara Petersen Aurora Brass Minneapolis MN John Weaver Axiom Brass Chicago IL Colin Oldberg Axiom Brass Chicago IL Matthew Oliphant Axiom Brass Chicago IL Dorival Puccini Bella Piano Trio San Francisco Gabriel Beistline Bella Piano Trio San Francisco Stephanie Bibbo Bella Piano Trio San Francisco Mimi Lee Bernstein Artists, Inc. 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