Rafailia Kapsokavadi

Award -Winning Greek violinist Rafailia Kapsokavadi has forged a reputation as a musician of consummate artistry whose performances speak from and to the heart. Hailed as “gifted with self-discipline, diligence and reliability, she knows how to set goals and achieve them.” (Daniel Phillips, Professor at The Juilliard School and Mannes School of Music). Rafailia is

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Rafailia Kapsokavadi

Greek violinist Rafailia Kapsokavadi has forged a reputation as a musician of consummate artistry whose performances speak from and to the heart. Hailed as “gifted with self-discipline, diligence and reliability, she knows how to set goals and achieve them.” (Daniel Phillips, Professor at The Juilliard School and Mannes School of Music). Rafailia is the recipient

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Rafailia Kapsokavadi

Greek violinist Rafailia Kapsokavadi has forged a reputation as a musician of consummate artistry whose performances speak from and to the heart. Hailed as “gifted with self-discipline, diligence and reliability, she knows how to set goals and achieve them.” (Daniel Phillips, Professor at The Juilliard School and Mannes School of Music). Rafailia is the recipient

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Mae Cooke

Hello! My Name is Mae Cooke, I am a New England based pedal harpist. I am the harp professor at Westfield State University, and teach private lessons and harp ensemble classes at both the Hartt School Community Division and at the Community Music School of Springfield. I am pursuing a Masters of Music in Harp Performance

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Madeline A Chase

The recent graduate from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee with a Bachelor of Fine Arts- Music Performance, Madeline has been playing horn for over a decade and is looking to put her talents to work. She is a multifaceted horn player, from screamo, to musicals, jazz, and orchestral music, Maddie is well trained in many

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Christian Lolo Moreno

Christian Lolo Moreno is an active percussionist and drum-set artist from Chicago, IL. As a freelance performer, he has made guest appearances with the Chicago Philharmonic, Elgin Symphony Orchestra, Northwest Indiana Symphony, Marriott Theatre, Music Theatre Works, Porchlight Theatre and Peacherine Ragtime Society, to only name a few. In 2022, he was invited to hold the

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Daquise Montgomery

Daquise Montgomery, a renowned flutist and solo piccoloist, hails from Greenville, South Carolina. Their journey into music began with their private teacher Beth Scherer and furthered at the S.C. Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, studying under Dr. Caroline J. Ulrich. According to Montgomery, their musical aspirations were a “divine sign to begin flute

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Robert C Peterson

Bob Peterson is the leading exponent of the new methodology for training young bassists. In June of 1973, Bob began his studies under the direction of Big Band Bassist Howard (Cookie) Cook. Bob is a graduate of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, with degrees in both performing and education. In the late 1980s,

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Liam Maher

Hello! My name is Liam Maher. I am a musician and educator classically trained through a hybrid Suzuki Method on violin. I have performed regularly for over twenty years on stages across the world. My vocal training encompasses both choral and operatic technique, and I have had the good fortune to collaborate with many talented

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Christopher Chlumsky

Christopher Chlumsky, both a double and electric bassist began his music studies at the age of 8 in the town of Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania.  Immediately embracing the large instrument, he began to win not only competitions but selected as one of the youngest bassists to win a position with the Southeastern District Conference at the age

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