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Victor Romanul, violin soloist Bessie Pappas chair in the Boston Symphony Orchestra Violinist Victor Romanul joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the beginning of the 1992 Tanglewood season and served as an assistant concertmaster of the orchestra for the 1993-94 and 1994-95 seasons. Mr. Romanul began performing at the age of seven. His first teacher was Alfred Krips, forme Tanglewood Music Center. In 1981, when he was twenty-one, he joined the Pittsburgh Symphony as associate concertmaster, a position he held for six years, leaving that orchestra in 1987 to perform as a chamber music and solo artist. Mr. Romanul is on the faculty of the Boston Conservatory of Music, where he teaches violin, chamber music, and string pedagogy. His recent activities include the world premiere of the violin concerto by John Clement Adams, and numerous chamber music concerts and solo recitals. Judy
Saiki Couture, harp soloist Judy Saiki Couture is principal harpist with the Springfield Symphony and performs regularly with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. A proponent of contemporary music, Ms. Saiki Couture has worked with the new music groups Boston Modern Orchestra Project, ALEA III, Collage, and Boston Musica Viva. She has toured the US as a member of the Aurora Trio, and has appeared as soloist with the Boston Pops, Springfield Symphony, ALEA III and New England String Ensemble. Ma. Saiki Couture is a graduate of New England Conservatory, where she studied with Ann Hobson Pilot. formerly known as Young Concert Artists Now known as Young Artists Ari Kriegel, 12 Piano Soloist in recitals presented by the Sharon Music Academy throughout New England Luke Zhou, 13 II Place; Manchester Young
Artist Competition Shishi Chen, 13 Honorable Mention:
International Young Artist Competition,
Wash,DC Brandan Bloch performing Haydn Piano Concerto Helen Gong & Grace Han |
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