Marjorie Bagley, violinist, assistant professor of violin and chamber music at Ohio University, performs with ProMusica and is concertmaster of Ohio Valley Symphony
Constance Barrett, cellist, D.M.A. in cello performance from The Ohio State University, M.M. from University of Notre Dame, music educator at Greenwich (CT) Public Schools, recipient of the inaugural Distinguished Music Educator Award from Yale University.
Jim Bates, bassist, faculty at Otterbein College, assistant conductor of Columbus Symphony Youth Orchestras
Terri Boselli-Smith, cellist, performs with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and the Lyric String Quartet.
Leah Branstetter, cellist, graduate student at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, CMC fellowship student alum and assistant to the fellowship program
Emily Butterfield, flutist, holds the D.M.A. from The Ohio State University, and a M.M. from Florida State University. She is on the faculty at Muskingum College, Mt. Vernon Nazarene University, and is flutist with Favorable Winds, a wind quintet. Dr. Butterfield also teaches at her studios in Dublin, Columbus, and Upper Arlington, and serves as CMC's Adult Program Coordinator.
Nora Calvert, violinist, Bachelor of Music from Oberlin College, M.M. from Northwestern
Michael Carrera, cellist, faculty at Ohio University, Co-Artistic Director of the Juniper Festival
Sarah Case, violinist, music educator at Upper Arlington schools, member of Columbus Bach Ensemble, M.A. from The Ohio State University
Hallie Cohen, violinist, performed with Dayton Philharmonic and Fort Wayne Symphony; music educator Westerville City Schools.
Kyle Collins, violist, B.M. from Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, past fellow at Aspen Music Festival, CMC fellowship student alumnus
Janice Cook, nationally certified piano teacher and Piano Guild adjudicator. Former orchestra teacher, UA Schools. Founding member of The Early Interval, performing on vielle, rebec, viola da gamba and violin. Winner of CSO's Community Music Educator Award, 1998. Ohio Certified Music Teacher of the Year, 1998.
Anthony Costa, clarinetist, D.M.A. from The Ohio State University. Faculty member at Otterbein College and Ashland University. Clarinet and Bass clarinetist with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra and an associate member of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Has performed with the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and other regional orchestras. Participated in Chamber Music America's "Rural Residency Program" as a member of the Razbia Ensemble.
John Deliman, violinist, Orchestra Director at Upper Arlington High School
Jim Faulkner, bassist, member of the Dayton Philharmonic and West Virginia Symphony Orchestras
Dawna Ferguson, violinist and violist, Master of Music student at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, CMC fellowship student alumna
Mary Fetherston, cellist, Columbus Symphony Orchestra, principal cello Dayton Philharmonic and Columbus Bach Ensemble
Tom Fetherston, violinist, Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Dayton Philharmonic, Columbus Bach Ensemble
Seymour Fink, pianist, renowned piano pedagogue, faculty at the Ohio State University and Capital University, retired faculty from SUNY Binghamton
Robert Firdman, violinist with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, member of Carpe Diem String Quartet
Nancy Gamso, woodwinds, associate professor of music and department chair at Ohio Wesleyan University
Erin Holland, violist, B.M. Ohio State University, M.M. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Columbus Bach Ensemble, Faculty member of Suzuki Music Center of Central Ohio, CMC alumna
Steven Huang, conductor,cellist, pianist, faculty at Ohio University
Mary Irwin, violinist, past member of Columbus Symphony Orchestra
Rena Iwai, pianist, graduate student at Cleveland Institute of Music
Alison Joyner, violinist, B.M., M.M. University of Arizona, CMC alumna
Mariko Kaneda, pianist, faculty at Ohio Wesleyan University.
Paula Korak, violinist, Columbus Symphony Orchestra
Christina Kufchak, violinist, board certified Music Therapist, CMC alumna
Nathan Kufchak, cellist, senior at Ohio Wesleyan University, CMC fellowship program assistant, CMC fellowship student alumnus
Cora Kuyvenhoven, cellist, faculty at Denison University, performs with ProMusica
Sabrina Lackey, cellist, Columbus Symphony Orchestra, M.M. in chamber music from University of Michigan, Performance Certificate from Cleveland Institute of Music
Doug Locke, violinist, and Susan Locke, violinist/violist, Co-Directors of the Suzuki Institute at Capital University.
Leslie Maaser, flutist, faculty at Denison University
Ken Matsuda, violist, member of Columbus Symphony Orchestra and the High Street Four String Quartet, faculty at Ohio University
Mary Daley Moore, pianist, instructor in the Suzuki Piano Method.
Christine Mortine, conductor, Columbus Bach Ensemble, Opera Columbus
Mark Alison Morton, principal bass Columbus Symphony Orchestra and Artistic Director, American School of Double Bass.
David Nesmith, hornist, faculty at Denison University, Alexander Technique. He specializes in peformance enhancement through efficient mind/body use. He is an avid latin and ballroom dancer. www.poisedforlife.com
Suzanne Newcomb, pianist, D.M.A from Peabody Conservatory as a student of Leon Fleisher, presently faculty Otterbein College and dept chair
Lea Pearson, flutist, author of Body Mapping for Flutists: What Every Flute Teacher Needs to know about the Body, presents workshops world-wide. Former member of the South Bend (IN) Symphony.
Deborah Price, violist, Artistic Director; Viola, Violin & Chamber Music Faculty at Denison University, co-conductor Youth Camerata Strings at Cleveland Institute, recipient of CSO Community Music Educator of the Year Award.
Melanie Richards, clarinetist
Vanessa Ripley, violist, performs with Columbus Symphony Orchestra
Ann Schnapp, violist, member of Columbus Symphony Orchestra.
Bradley Sowash, composer, critically-acclaimed recording artist and concert jazz pianist, has delighted listeners of all ages in concert halls and churches throughout the United States and Europe for over two decades. His emotional style and formidable technique have prompted favorable reviews in national publications including The Village Voice and Billboard Magazine. His broadcast credits include national radio airplay on NPR’s "Morning Edition" among others and he has been a regular guest on the PBS-TV series, The Piano Guy since its inception. His publications include several volumes of jazz hymn arrangements published by Augsburg Fortress Press and educational jazz piano books published by the Neil A. Kjos Music Company and Houston Enterprises. http://bradleysowash.com
Mark Sholl, hornist, conductor Columbus Symphony Cadet Orchestra, director of orchestras at Hilliard Davidson H.S.
Daniel Strawser, cellist, B.M.E. from Denison University
Kristin Tanner, violinist, B.M. from Eastern Michigan, CMC fellowship alumna and fellowship program assistant
Christopher Weait, bassoonist, professor emeritus at The Ohio State University, former principal Toronto Symphony.
Charles Wetherbee, violinist, concertmaster of Columbus Symphony Orchestra, member and co-founder of Carpe Diem String Quartet
Karen Williamson, violist, orchestra director at Columbus Academy
Karl Wohlwend, guitarist, M.M. Cleveland Institute of Music, faculty Otterbein College, www.columbusclassicalguitar.com
Jill Wright, cellist, Suzuki teacher at Capital University Community Music School