Person Role: Guest Artist
Amanda Forsyth
Canadian Juno award winning cellist Amanda Forsyth is considered among her peers and critics alike to be one of the most dynamic cellists on the concert stage today.
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Millennial® Choirs & Orchestras
Millennial® Choirs & Orchestras (MCO®) consists of over 4,000 participants in California, Arizona, Texas, Utah, and Idaho.The Texas location includes over 700 participants from the Dallas–Ft. Worth and Austin areas.
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Matthew Scott
Matthew Scott, 14, lives in Lewisville, Texas and is a student of Konstantyn Travinskyy and Gabriel Sanchez. He began formal piano training at age four with Christina Kim.
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Yellowjackets
Throughout their storied 43-year history, the Yellowjackets have recorded 25 albums, received 17 Grammy® nominations – won 2 – performed countless sold-out tours, and enjoyed worldwide critical acclaim and commercial success.
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Regina Carter
Violinist/educator, Regina Carter is a recipient of the MacArthur ‘genius’ award and a Doris Duke Artist Award, as well as a three-time Pulitzer Prize jurist. In 2018, Regina Carter was named artistic director of the Geri Allen Jazz Camp, formerly named, New Jersey Performing Arts All-Female Jazz Residency.
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Kronos Quartet
For over 45 years, San Francisco’s Kronos Quartet – David Harrington (violin), John Sherba (violin), Hank Dutt (viola), and Sunny Yang (cello) – has pursued a singular artistic vision, combining a spirit of fearless exploration with a commitment to continually reimagine the string quartet experience.
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Mason Bates
Composer of the Grammy-winning opera The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs, Mason Bates is imaginatively transforming the way classical music is created and experienced as a composer, DJ, and curator.
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Bryan Rivi-Howell
Following a 25-year career in commercial printing as an owner/broker, Bryan decided to follow in the footsteps of his Italian ancestors. The Rivi family has been producing wine on the family property near Zerbina (now Valmozzola) Italy for over 200 years and continue to do so even today.
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