Violinist and Violist Shannon Elliott is an active freelance musician in the Greater New York City area. Ms. Elliott’s professional career has a diverse list of accomplishments over a wide range of musical genres. In 2018, she was the violist for the Off-Broadway production of Comfort Women at Playwrights Horizons, which was her introduction into the musical theater world. Following the […]
Violinist Shannon Lee moved from Canada to Plano, Texas, when she was two and began studying violin at age four. She studied for several years with Jan Mark Sloman in Dallas and made her orchestral debut at age twelve with the Dallas Symphony. Shannon has since performed as a soloist with the Nuremberg Philharmonic, Nashville […]
Born and raised in Greenville, RI, Sheila Falls began as an Irish step-dancer at the age of five and violin lessons at age eight. As quickly as her skills developed, fiddle tunes emerged naturally from her playing. By age ten, under the tutelage of Seamus Connolly, Sheila became a North American Fiddle Champion and went […]
In the remarkably vibrant world of bluegrass music in the Northeast, the members of Sheriff and the Deputies are standouts for the energy and talent they bring to every performance. The band leader, “Sheriff Uncle Bob,” (aka Bob Saidenberg) (vocals and dobro) has been part of the Greenwich Village folk scene since 1960, sharing the stage […]
The Silver Spruce Trio consists of Nelly Rocha, Christopher Scanlon, and Tereza Lee.
Our central mission of building musical appreciation and awareness guides every undertaking. The music we perform and teach is a varied repertoire of genres and time periods including contemporary, renaissance, world, folk and jazz. We are also committed to giving new and local composers an opportunity to showcase their original works by both performing their […]
Skyler Adams is honored to join the cast of Pippin! He is humbled daily by the talent that surrounds him. Originally from Oklahoma City, OK, and a proud alum of University of Oklahoma (Boomer Sooner!) his other credits include MTWichita: Frank Jr. (Catch Me If You Can), Hero (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the […]
Houston’s premier flamenco performance company, Solero Flamenco, presents the tradition and essence of the art of flamenco. With trademark passion and energy, founders and artistic directors, Irma La Paloma and Jeremías García deliver an extensive repertoire of cante and guitarra. Their vocal and musical accompaniment provides the framework for the artistry of dancers Solangel “Lali” […]
Steven Laven, cellist, a South Bend, Indiana native, appears with the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra (Principal Cellist), the Rhode Island Philharmonic, Boston Baroque, Boston Symphony and Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra. He is also an adjunct instructor of cello and chamber music at Rhode Island College, performing in the faculty Proteus String Quartet. Previously, Mr. Laven […]
Susan Culpo plays with the Boston Symphony, Boston Pops, and Boston Pops Esplanade orchestras, and is assistant principal viola with the Rhode Island Philharmonic. With the BSO, she has traveled from Tanglewood to Europe and Asia.
Winner, 2011 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition Sylvia Ann Hewlett Adventurous Artist Prize “Their rock star status… is well deserved. Their classically honed technique mixed with grit and all out passionate attack transfixes the audience…” That is how The Sarasota Herald Tribune described SYBARITE5, the first string quintet ever selected as winners of Concert […]
Talina is a 17 year old recording artist whose body of work and accomplishments are nothing short of incredible when you consider her age. She has had three number one hits on the Independent Music Network (IMN), has been honored by numerous organizations, has performed at Carnegie Hall, The Apollo, GMA Studios, The Grove, Culver […]
“Teresa and Friends” brings together five vivacious and outgoing musicians – Sarah Bouse, piano; Eugeniu Ceremus, violin; Sean Krissman, clarinet; Courtenay Vandiver Pereira, cello; and Teresa Procter, mezzo soprano. They are a group of passionate, joyful, and talented musicians offering an interactive “Disney” concert for Music For Autism. Each musician is an advocate for innovative […]
Born in Brazil and raised in Chicago, Tereza Lee started playing the piano when she was nine. At age 16, she was awarded a scholarship at the Merit School of Music to study with Edna Koren and Sylvia Wang. As first prize winner of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Youth Concerto Competition, she appeared as a […]
Founded in 2015, The Phillip Hall Singers is becoming cultural ambassadors for the city of Houston with quality performances of choral music, anthems, spirituals, hymns, and gospel. Teaming with Music for Autism, this concert will make your heart sing with joyfulness. On January 28th, get on board the Gospel Train with the Phillip Hall Singers!
Nathan Cunningham, Ian Kivler, Kyle Siegrist, Everett Burns, and David Sedgwick.
THREEDS is a New York City based oboe trio that includes Kathy Halvorson, Katie Scheele and Mark Snyder. THREEDS is a New York City based oboe trio that includes oboists Kathy Halvorson, Katie Scheele and Mark Snyder. Formed in 2008, the trio enjoys creating new paths for the oboe and English horn, playing their own arrangements […]
You’ve heard him but have you seen him? Whether it’s the voice of CBC Television or ADR for Sean Penn in the Secret Life Of Walter Mitty or the multitude of voices on cartoons such as Justin Time, Numchucks, Little Charmers, Fangbone, Atomic Puppet, Get Ed, Ying Yang Yo, the Cat In The Hat, Ned’s Newt, Jo-Jo’s Circus, Care Bears, Fisher Price’s […]
Truman Harris is assistant principal bassoon with the National Symphony Orchestra and a member of Eclipse Chamber Orchestra. A graduate of The University of North Texas, he is an instructor at The Catholic University of America. Also a composer and arranger, his Prelude was premiered by the National Symphony Orchestra under Leonard Slatkin in 1996. […]
Washington Irving Rucker was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 5th, 1937 and attended local schools. He graduated from Booker T. Washington High in 1955. Using a knife, a fork and an old black skillet, he developed a talent for the drums. “From his humble beginnings in Tulsa where he was rejected from the Junior […]
A graduate of the Juilliard School, Wendy has appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Singapore Symphony, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, and the Juilliard Orchestra. Ms. Law has performed at the United Nations, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, and has collaborated with the Borromeo String Quartet, Pamela Frank, and Yo-Yo Ma.