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SUMMARY:Concert
DESCRIPTION:\n\n&nbsp\;\nViolinist Hae-Jin Kim received her Bachelor's and 
 Master's Degree from the Eastman School of Music where she was awarded a p
 restigious Performer's Certificate and the Starling Foundation Award. As a
  chamber musician\, she has appeared in numerous performances including Fr
 ee Marz String Trio of March Music Moderne\, NW New Music\, Artesan String
  Quartet\, Asiana String Quartet and Pacifica Trio.&nbsp\;\nHae-Jin has ap
 peared in the Kent Bloosom Music\, the Music Academy of the West\, the Ast
 oria Music Festival\, the Portland Summerfest Opera\, the Oregon Music Fes
 tival\, and The Bridgetown Orchestra (including appearance at TED X Portla
 nd 2016). She is an Assistant Concertmaster of the Oregon Ballet Theatre O
 rchestra and a member of the Portland Opera Orchestra\, and plays with&nbs
 p\;the Oregon Symphony Orchestra. She has a private teaching studio in NW 
 Portland and a faculty member of the Chamber Music Camp of Portland.&nbsp\
 ;\n&nbsp\;\nJOY FABOS\, violin\, resides in Portland\, Oregon. She complet
 ed her studies at Northwestern University. She has played with many orches
 tras in Portland and the Northwest as a freelance violinist- including the
  Spokane Symphony\, the Portland Chamber Orchestra\, the Honolulu Symphony
 \, the Vancouver Symphony\, and the Sunriver Music Festival Orchestra. . J
 oy spent two years in Thunder Bay\, Ontario as a member of the Thunder Bay
  Symphony Orchestra and returned home to Portland where she earned a posit
 ion with the Bach Cantata Orchestra and became a founding member of the st
 ring quartet Arcadia PDX\, now Wildwood. She has also enjoyed playing and 
 recording with Pink Martini and Storm Large.\n&nbsp\;\nAngelika Furtwangle
 r\, viola\, holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of W
 isconsin and has lived and worked in the Portland/Vancouver area for the l
 ast 10 years. She performs regularly with Portland Opera Orchestra\, Orego
 n Ballet Theatre (Principal Viola)\, Vancouver Symphony (principal viola) 
 and WildWood String Quartet. She has also performed frequently with the De
 troit Symphony\, Portland Chamber Orchestra\, Portland Summerfest Opera Or
 chestra and Astoria Music Festival. She has a private music studio filled 
 with violin and viola students and teaches strings at Lake Oswego Schools 
 and Oregon Episcopal School in SW Portland. Angelika earned her Bachelor o
 f Music degree from Munich Musikhochschule and a Master of Music degree fr
 om the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.\n&nbsp\;\nKatherine Schultz\, cel
 lo\, is currently the principal cellist of the Portland Chamber Orchestra\
 , assistant principal of the Oregon Ballet Theatre Orchestra\, and a membe
 r of the Portland Opera Orchestra. In the past she has served as assistant
  principal of the Tacoma Symphony and played with the Houston Symphony and
  the Civic Orchestra of Chicago.\nKatherine is an avid chamber musician. I
 n addition to performing with the WildWood and Delphinium string quartets 
 she has been a featured artist in many chamber music series throughout the
  Pacific Northwest\, including the Siletz Bay Music Festival where she has
  fulfilled the role of soloist\, chamber musician\, and principal cellist 
 since 2009. Other festivals in which she has participated include Sunriver
 \, Oregon Coast\, Cascade\, Tanglewood\, Kent/Blossom\, National Orchestra
 l Institute\, and Interlochen.\n&nbsp\;\nKatherine maintains a private cel
 lo studio\, is a faculty member at Concordia University\, and teaches cell
 o and chamber music at Portland’s Community Music Center. Her students a
 re members of PYP and MYS and have won prizes at the OMEA and Oregon Cello
  Society competitions.\n&nbsp\;\nKatherine began playing violin at age 3\,
  and switched to cello at age 14.&nbsp\; She holds a Bachelor of Music deg
 ree from Northwestern University and a Master of Music degree from Rice Un
 iversity’s Shepherd School of Music. Primary teachers include Hans Jorge
 n Jensen and Norman Fischer. Katherine has performed under the baton of su
 ch noted conductors as Seiji Ozawa\, Hans Graf\, Christoph Eschenbach\, Ja
 mes Conlon\, Pierre Boulez\, Pinchas Zuckermann\, and Robert Spano. Chambe
 r music coaches include Norman Fischer\, Brian Connolly\, Pamela Frank\, J
 oella Jones\, and members of the Vermeer\, Juilliard\, Pacifica\, and Miam
 i Quartets.\n&nbsp\;\nJulia Hwakyu Lee\, pianist\, has performed solo and 
 chamber music in New York\, San Francisco\, Las Vegas\, Portland\, Toronto
  and cities in Korea including Seoul. Dr. Lee is on the faculties of the U
 niversity of Portland and Portland State University. Previously\, she serv
 ed on faculty at Southern Utah University and at the University of Wiscons
 in-Madison. Dr.Lee’s many prizes and awards include the Chamber winner i
 n Niagara International Music Competition in Canada\, Gold Medal in Hankuk
  Ilbo Competition in Korea\, Beethoven competition in Wisconsin- Madison\,
  and fellowship recipient in Gilmore Keyboard Festival in Michigan. Julia 
 Lee&nbsp\;has been a soloist with University of Wisconsin Symphony Orchest
 ra\, Korean Chamber Orchestra\, Portland’s Columbia Symphony\, Universit
 y of Portland Orchestra and Ulsan Chamber Orchestra. She presented lecture
  recitals at the College Music Society national conference and regional co
 nference. As an active adjudicator\, she adjudicated NW Chopin competition
  and Simon-Fiset competition in Seattle\, WA.\, including festivals in Por
 tland and Salem\, OR. She has participated in master classes with Leon Fle
 isher\, Richard Goode\, Claude Frank\, Paul Badura-Skoda\, Gary Graffman\,
  Rusell Sherman and John O’Conor.\nHer students succeeded in many compet
 itions including 1st place in Music Teachers National Association (MTNA)
 ’s state competition in 2010\, 2nd place in MTNA’s National competitio
 n in 2009\, 1st place in Oregon Music Educators Association (OMEA)’s Sol
 o &amp\; Ensemble competition in 2008\, 2009\, Presidential Scholar in the
  Arts in 2004\, and numerous students won soloist competitions and perform
 ed with the orchestras in Wisconsin\, Illinois\, Washington and Oregon. Dr
 . Lee received her Doctor in Musical Arts in Piano Performance from the Un
 iversity of Wisconsin\, Master in Music from Korean National University of
  Arts\, and Bachelor in Music from Yonsei University\, Seoul.\n
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