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Pr Ofessional Musicians, Composers, and Educ a T ALASKA ARKANSAS Martin Beaver John Clayton 1350 Indiana Avenue 2876 St. James Pl. David Austin Steve Becraft South Pasadena, CA 91030 Altadena, CA 91001 P.O. Box 95 304 Hardin St. [email protected] (626) 791-5525 Hoonah, AK 99829 Arkadelphia, AR 71923 Instrument(s): Violin, Viola [email protected] (907) 321-4054 [email protected] www.johnclaytonjazz.com [email protected] www.stormtrio.com Instrument(s): Double Bass Carolyn Beck 4235 Glenwood Ave. James Arthur Smith ARIZONA Los Angeles, CA 90065 Susan Lamb Cook 416 Broadview Point [email protected] 7771 River Landing Drive John Maxwell Anderson Hot Springs, AR 71913 (323) 646-3032 Sacramento, CA 95831 2207 N. Pine Cone Ln. (501) 525-1127 Instrument(s): Period (916) 549-6873 Flagstaff, AZ 86004 Instrument, Bassoon [email protected] www.susanlambcook.com (928) 526-3489 Carolyn Beck is the principal CALIFORNIA Instrument(s): Cello [email protected] bassoonist with the San Steve Carr 4650 Ellenita Ave. Moonjun Allison Bernardino and Redlands Symphonies and performs Tarzana, CA 91356 Suzette Battan 362 Golden Vine Ct. (818) 881-4614 P.O. Box 41882 Simi Valley, CA 93065 with other orchestras, early music groups, and chamber [email protected] Tucson, AZ 85717 (805) 584-6629 Fax: (818) 344-2693 (520) 623-1500 [email protected] music groups in the greater Los Angeles area. Her solo CD www.stevecarrmusic.com [email protected] Instrument(s): Flute, Clarinet, Instrument(s): Violin Beck and Call is available on Richard Altenbach Crystal Records. Dr. Beck is Saxophone 19144 Wildwood Ct. the adjunct bassoon teacher Steve Carr, freelance studio Carol Christofferson Penn Valley, CA 95946 at the University of Redlands, musician from Los Angeles, AZ (310) 403-0611 Pomona College, and has worked on numerous (602) 206-6903 [email protected] Idyllwild Arts Academy. DMA, movies and TV shows such [email protected] www.bachiosaurus.com Manhattan School of Music; as the Poseidon Adventure, MM, Yale School of Music. Star Trek Voyager, The Laurha Frankfort Aaron Alter Scorpion King, Money Talks, FX2, American Dreams, 3511 E. Marlette Ave. 7920 Avenida Diestro Cary D. Belling Cellist Susan Lamb Cook Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 Carlsbad, CA 92009 933 N. Hudson Ave. Matlock, and Dallas, to name is director of the Great (602) 956-7882 (619) 992-7925 Pasadena, CA 91104 a few. His jazz quartets and Composers Chamber Music [email protected] [email protected] (626) 797-7664 quintets perform at many Los Series at the Harris Center for www.laurhacreativeartist.com www.aaronalter.com [email protected] Angeles venues, including the Performing Arts, Folsom; is Instrument(s): Saxophone Instrument(s): Violin, Viola the Lighthouse and the Jazz Chicago-born composer Bakery. Steve is co-owner of Lecturer in Cello and Chamber Aaron Alter received his SR Technologies, a company Music at the University of David Rife Bachelor of Music degree Barbara Bogatin that makes high-quality, California, Davis, and is a 4721 E. Adams St. from Northwestern University, Corte Madera, CA computer-manufactured member of the Sacramento Tucson, AZ 85712 where he studied piano with [email protected] saxophone mouthpieces. Philharmonic and Opera. She (520) 322-5557 Frances Larimer and Gui has served on the artistic staff Cellist, San Francisco He personally designs many [email protected] Mombaerts, and composition for the Classical Music Festival, Symphony. of SR’s highly successful www.southweststringquartet with Lynden DeYoung and products. Eisenstadt, Austria; the .com David Noon. He received his Saarburg Festival, Germany; Instrument(s): Violin Master of Fine Arts Degree Benjamin Boone and the Vianden Festival, from Princeton University, c/o California State University, Hazel K. Cheilek Luxembourg. Her tours of where he studied with Milton 1871 Elsie Ave. Josiah Steiner Fresno, Department of Music China included performances Babbitt and Jim Randall. Mountain View, CA 94043 7244 E. McKellips Rd. 2380 East Keats Ave., in Jinan, Liaosheng, Aaron’s new music, his “New (650) 965-1291 Scottsdale, AZ 85257 Mail Stop MB 77 Hangzhou, and Xiamen. Susan Beginning,” first performed [email protected] PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS, PROFESSIONAL (480) 946-0619 Fresno, CA 92740 Lamb Cook is director of the COMPOSERS, AND EDUCATORS COMPOSERS, in 2015, is an exploration of Instrument(s): Viola [email protected] [email protected] Sacramento Youth Symphony’s a new style and energy that www.benjaminboone.net Summer Chamber Music defies categorization. Works Instrument(s): Saxophone Lily Ho Chen Workshop. Elizabeth Catherine Wong such as “Solar Rays” (winner CA 1960 West Keating Avenue, of a Silver Medal at the [email protected] Inez Boyle Beverly Dahlke-Smith Apt. #351 2018 Global Music Awards) Instrument(s): Violin Mesa, AZ 85272 and “Vanilla, Chocolate and San Mateo, CA 915 Sycamore Ct. (480) 946-0619 Strawberry” defy genres in [email protected] Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 [email protected] classical ensemble and jazz Sandra L. Togashi Chong (805) 473-8779 El Macero, CA [email protected] Instrument(s): Violin big band versions. His music Amy Brodo can be found on recordings [email protected] Elizabeth has played violin 4027 Lyman Rd. on the Sarton and Phasma for 21 years and studied with Oakland, CA 94602 Poppea Dorsam Music labels. Laura Schmieder, Artistic (510) 482-3470 Francois Chouchan 153 Arbor Dr. Director of Young Artists [email protected] 1330 North Wetherly Dr. Piedmont, CA 94610 International. Elizabeth has Margaret Batjer amybrodo.com Los Angeles, CA 90069 (510) 922-9952 played violin for weddings, 5307 Scott Robertson Road Instrument(s): Period (310) 703-2126 [email protected] funerals, parties, dignitaries, Hidden Hills, CA 91302 Instrument, Cello, Other [email protected] poppeadorsam and religious functions, as (818) 606-9351 www.francoischouchan.com .musicteachershelper.com/ Instrument(s): Piano Instrument(s): Cello well as taught violin for about [email protected] Gerry Bryant 11 years. She has a working Instrument(s): Violin 9903 Santa Monica Blvd. Founding member, Clover knowledge of Spanish and #1007 Kai Christiansen Heights Ensemble, Fogtown Hebrew and has recorded John Beasley Beverly Hills, CA 90212 748 Castro St. #2 Four Cello Quartet (Stillwater three CDs: Elizabeth in Recital, CA [email protected] San Francsico, CA 94114 Sound), Anne and Poppea Amazing Grace (single), and [email protected] (747) 217-2450 (415) 676-9615 ensemble, and Trio Dorado. Yerushalayim Shel Zahav www.johnbeasleymusic.com Fax: (310) 388-3126 [email protected] Attended Blossom, Apple (unreleased). Elizabeth is Instrument(s): Piano, Organ www.gerrybryant.com earsense.org Hill, Tahoe and Warebrook currently based in the San Instrument(s): Piano Festivals. Dorsam performed Francisco area. with Sacramento, Fresno and Women’s Philharmonic, San Jose, Santa Rosa and Oakland East Bay Symphonies, Pacific Chamber Orchestra, 196 Fall 2019 196CM_Fall2019-20PRO.indd 196 17/12/19 7:31 PM Lamplighter’s, Pocket Opera, Violinist Christine Frank is Miles Graber Steven Gross Fung Ho and Opera Cinnabar. She a member of the Pacific 1768 Sonoma Avenue 1051 Lodgewood Way 465 W. Le Roy Ave. presently teaches cello at Symphony and the Hollywood Berkeley, CA 94707 Oxnard, CA 93030 Arcadia, CA 91007 U.S.F, S.F. Community Music Bowl Orchestra. She has been (510) 734-8643 (805) 291-9641 (626) 447-5839 Center and privately. D.M.A. a member of the Anacapa [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] and M.Mus, Boston University, String Quartet and Southwest www.milesgraber.com Fax: (805) 893-7194 Fax: (626) 447-5839 Pi Kappa Lambda; B. Mus, Chamber Music. Christine also Instrument(s): Piano www.ucsbhorns.net www.olympiaphil.org Oberlin Conservatory. teaches violin at Chapman Instrument(s): Period Instrument(s): Violin, Viola University’s Hall-Musco Instrument, Horn Gary Gray Music Director/Conductor: Cal Conservatory. Jenny Douglass 17163 Clemons Dr. State LA Symphony Orchestra/ CA Encino, CA 91436 April Guthrie Olympia Youth Orchestra (415) 828-2260 Dana Freeman (818) 990-3575 P.O. Box 26091 (since 2000). Music Director [email protected] 26 Robin Ridge [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90026 & Conductor: Pasadena Instrument(s): Viola Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-1543 Fax: (818) 905-8885 (913) 424-2311 Young Musicians Orchestra (949) 614-3614 www.clarinetbygray.com [email protected] (2012-2013). Violin & viola [email protected] www.aprilguthrie.com faculty: Los Angeles County Mary Dropkin Gary Gray is a founding violineducation.com Instrument(s): Voice, Cello High School for the Arts; Cal 1018 Lake Forest Drive member of the Pacific Instrument(s): Violin State University, Los Angeles. Claremont, CA 91711 Ensemble and Professor Masterclasses given in Los (909) 367-5376 of Clarinet and Chair of Yong W. Ha Angeles, Hong Kong, Taiwan, [email protected] Lorenz Gamma Woodwind Studies at UCLA. 17726 Kinzie St., Apt. 29 and Singapore. Private Studio. www.laharptette.org 4173 Neosho Avenue Judith Farmer is Professor of Northridge, CA 91325 Studies with Alphonse Carlo, Instrument(s): Harp Los Angeles, CA 90066 Bassoon at USC and has been (818) 349-6509 Riana Ricci Muller, Carroll (323) 387-9526 principal bassoonist of the [email protected] Glenn & Noumi Fischer. [email protected] Austrian Radio Symphony. Michael Eisenberg www.csun.edu/mike-curb-arts- Robert Thies is the gold 1326 E Juana Ave. Trevor Handy media-communication/music/ medal winner at the 1995 Robert Hoexter San Leandro, CA 94577 315 East 8th St. #402 lorenz-gamma International Prokofiev 124 San Pedro Rd. (510) 299-5735 Los Angeles, CA 90014 Instrument(s): Violin Piano Competition and is a Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 [email protected] [email protected] frequent recitalist in the U.S. (650) 712-1458 Instrument(s): Voice, Violin and abroad. The Bravura [email protected] Glen Garrett Trio performs at the Classical Susie Hansen 926 E. Providencia Ave. Currently performing with Peter Erskine Encounters series and the 506 Crane Blvd.
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