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Amelia Eckloff - Available For Both In-Person & Virtual
Amelia Eckloff is a violist, violinist, and teacher from Northern Virginia currently based in Baltimore, Maryland. Amelia is a recent graduate of the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York and has been playing the viola since the age of 9 when it was introduced to her in her elementary school music class. Most recently, Amelia performed as principal violist under the batons of Marin Alsop and JoAnn Falletta with the National Orchestral Institute in June 2022. Amelia regularly performs with the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra and has attended the Castleman Quartet Program and the Chautauqua Institution Summer Music Festival. Aside from orchestra, Amelia is an avid performer of chamber music and worked with a string quartet to present concerts and participate in competitions during her time at the Eastman School. 

Amelia also greatly enjoys teaching and working with young musicians. She has taught many private lessons over the years on both the viola and violin to students as young as age five to adult life-long learners.  As a teacher, Amelia’s goal is to cultivate a personal, but professional learning environment tailored to each student’s individual needs where the student is encouraged and inspired to think creatively, explore their instrument, and develop their own musical voice. 

Amelia is currently pursuing her Masters of Music in Viola Performance at the Peabody Conservatory at Johns Hopkins University under the tutelage of Victoria Chiang. She previously studied with Masumi Per Rostad at the Eastman School of Music and retired National Symphony Orchestra violist, Ramon Scavelli, and has also worked with violists such as George Taylor, Choong-Jin Chiang, Phillip Ying, David Harding, Joan DerHovsepian, and Karen Ritscher.

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Marylin Mello - Available For Both In-Person & Virtual
Marylin
 Mello is an accomplished violist now based in Baltimore, MD. As a classically trained musician, Marylin has performed in various types of ensembles in the States and abroad. She served as principal violist for the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music’s Symphony Orchestra and their prestigious University String Quartet. Additionally, she has attended the Fresno Summer Orchestra Academy, and the Sierra Academy of Music Chamber Festival.

Interested in exploring new venues as a violist, Marylin has been featured in contemporary classical world premieres and composition projects, as well as studio album recordings and performing genres outside of the typical classical violist. Highlights include recordings for Bryan Lanning’s album “Us”, performing with the Studio Ghibli tribute orchestra “Tonario”, and collaborating with Irish Singer-Songwriter Chloë Agnew (Celtic Woman) with the Studio Orchestra at the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music. During the COVID-19 pandemic Marylin adapted to the closing of performing venues by cultivating recording skills from home and participating in a number of virtual orchestra performances with the Studio Orchestra at BCCM, A Virtual American Symphony, and the Philanthropic Philharmonic, an organization that raises awareness to social causes and donates streaming revenue to charitable organizations.


As an educator, Marylin currently served as a private string instructor at the Huntington Beach School of music and the surrounding area. She always strives to provide the highest quality education for her students. She does this by a combination of emulating teaching styles she has learned throughout her years of studies and implementing her own stylistic choices in order to enrich the lives of every student, ensuring they receive the best education possible.

Marylin is currently finishing her Master’s in Viola Performance at the Peabody Institute under the tutelage of Victoria Chiang. She earned a B.M. from the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at CSU Long Beach, where she studied with Jason Bonham and Dr. Josephine Liu Moerschel. There, she received both the Cole Scholarship and the Sigma Alpha Iota Scholarship. Marylin has also participated in masterclasses with Paul Coletti and Misha Galaganov.

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Cristian Contreras - Available For Both In-Person & Virtual
Cristian Contreras is a young and accomplished violist from Los Angeles, CA. He lives a life dedicated to improving the lives of others through the two musical principles he is most passionate about: performing and teaching.

Cristian just recently won a position with the Fairfax Symphony as a Section Violist and is also a substitute violist with Symphony in C. He currently attends the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University and studies Viola Performance under the tutelage of Professor Choong-Jin Chang. Cristian will receive his Master’s Degree in May 2024. 

Cristian holds a Bachelor’s in Music with Emphasis in Viola Performance from the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University Long Beach in which he studied viola under Professor Jason Bonham. During his undergraduate studies, he won a three year tenure with the American Youth Symphony and a two year fellowship with the National Orchestral Institute + Festival. Cristian also sat regularly as Principal Violist with the Bob Cole Conservatory Symphony. 

In addition to his orchestral experience, Cristian managed a studio of fourteen private students at the Irvine Art and Music Center in Irvine, CA in which he trained his students to prepare for auditions and recitals. Cristian also teaches technique, solo repertoire and orchestral repertoire to his students. Cristian’s teaching style accommodates the needs of each student and aims to develop a gentle conviction within each of his students to practice enthusiastically and to improve their craft. 

In his free time, Cristian enjoys hiking, the outdoors, finding new places to eat with friends, and playing Dance Dance Revolution.

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Wesley Hamilton - Available For Both In-Person & Virtual
Wesley Catherine Hamilton is a violist, violinist, educator, and music theorist based in Baltimore, Maryland. Wesley is pursuing a Master's degree in Viola Performance and Pedagogy at Peabody Conservatory in Johns Hopkins University. She graduated with the class of 2020 from the University of Georgia with two undergraduate degrees in Music Performance and Music Theory, Summa Cum Laude. Wesley is currently teaching viola and violin lessons at Mike’s Music in Ellicott City, Maryland.

Wesley spent the 2020-2021 school year as an itinerate teacher in the Richmond County Orchestra Program in her hometown of Augusta, Georgia. She was responsible for orchestra programs at Goshen Elementary, McBean Elementary, Hains Elementary, Pine Hill Middle, Butler High, and Cross Creek High School. During this year, she taught both face-to-face and online instruction at each school in addition to her private studio.
An avid orchestral and chamber musician, Wesley has performed as a section viola with the Augusta Symphony, Aiken Symphony, North Georgia Chamber Symphony, and has held assistant principal positions with the UGA Symphony Orchestra and UGA Opera Orchestra. In addition to her ensemble experience, Wesley has been a finalist of both the UGA Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition and the UGA Wind Ensemble Concerto Competition. She has participated in masterclasses with Jordan Bak, Roberto Diaz, Ivo van der Werff, Victoria Chiang, Edward Klorman, Jenny Snyder-Kozoroz, Erika Eckert, Daphne Gerling, and Hillary Herndon.
Wesley has attended the Brevard Music Center for five summers during her high school and college careers in 2015-2017, 2019, and 2021 where she studied with Maggie Snyder and Jenny Snyder-Kozoroz. At Brevard, Wesley performed with the Brevard Music Center Orchestra and the Brevard Camerata where she has held principal positions. Additionally, she attended the Montecito International Summer Music Festival in 2018 where she studied with Yizak Schotten.

Wesley is mother to Zelda, her sweet and amazing cat. In her spare time, she enjoys playing video games, socializing with friends, walking in nature, attempting to be funny, and napping.

Brett Petrykowski - Not Accepting New Students At This Time
Linking community, music, and the human perspective, Brett Petrykowski is a violist and music educator based in Baltimore, Maryland. Brett is currently pursuing an M.M. in Viola Performance and Pedagogy at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin Madison’s Mead Witter School of Music in 2022 with a Bachelor of Music in Viola Performance. His primary teachers are Dr. Diedre Buckley, Professor Sally Chisholm, and Professor Victoria Chiang.

As an enthusiastic orchestral and chamber musician, Brett has held positions in the Perlman Piano Quartet, Tashi Trio, and as principal violist of the UW Madison Symphony Orchestra. Throughout his career, he worked extensively within his local community and on tours in Italy and Peru.  He has performed works from a multitude of living composers as well as many from the traditional canon. In addition to his ensemble experience, Brett has received the Arnold Steinhardt Excellence in Viola Performance award, and the Rudolf Kolisch Gold Medal from the Mead Witter School of Music Viola Concerto Competition with his performance of the Bartok Viola Concerto.

Brett has worked closely with the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra and its sister program Music Makers, where he both taught and served on the administration team for 3 years. As a partner of Music Makers, he worked closely within the program on a mission to provide quality instruments, music, and instruction to a diverse group of underserved students, allowing them equal opportunity to engage with the classical music world.

While education serves as a large part of his career, he is focused on uplifting underrepresented composers who are living today. Currently, Brett is focused on creating a chamber collective that serves as an avenue to introduce and educate the public on current music being written through interactive performances in community spaces.

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Asa Zimmerman - Available For Both In-Person & Virtual
Asa Zimmerman is a violinist and violist based in Cockeysville, Maryland. In this capacity, they perform with a number of ensembles, including The Smithsonian Chamber Players, The Washington Bach Consort,The Thirteen, Tempesta di Mare, the North Carolina Baroque Orchestra, Mallarmé Chamber Players, Modern Musick, Musica Spira, Burning River Baroque, Bach Akademie Charlotte, Handel Choir of Baltimore, Baltimore Choral Arts, BaRock Band, Tazzina Drammatica, the Baltimore Baroque Band, and Charm City Baroque. Asa has been teaching violin and viola for more than a decade in various capacities, including positions with the Peabody Preparatory and Musical Empowerment. Asa holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Music from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as well as a Master of Music and Graduate Performance Diploma from Peabody Conservatory. They are currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Peabody. 

 

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Kim Keehner - Available For Both In-Person & Virtual
Kimberly McNicholas Keehner inherited her love of music from her father, who played trumpet with a US Army Air Force band during World War II. Kim began playing flute at age 10 and was a member of bands and orchestras associated with Towson University’s outstanding music department. She earned bachelor and masters degrees in music education at Towson where she studied flute under noted instructor Robin McKey-Day.

During a 32-year teaching career with the Baltimore County Public Schools, elementary and middle school bands and orchestras under Kim’s direction received superior and excellent ratings at both county and state levels of competition. In addition she served as the elementary instrumental music representative to the Maryland Music Educators Association and has played flute and piccolo with the Gettysburg Symphony Orchestra.

Kim specializes in developing a lifelong love of music and performance in the youngest musicians. Although she excels at playing and teaching woodwinds (flute, clarinet and oboe), Kim is happy to work with students who are learning strings and brass. Quite simply, Kim’s passion isn’t just music, it’s teaching the techniques that guide beginning players to excel. Whether working with young musicians in several Howard County schools or as a part of the Mike’s Music family, Kim is uniquely qualified to nurture the sheer joy that comes from making music.
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Dr. Elizabeth Robbins - Available For Both In-Person & Virtual

Elizabeth Robbins began studying the viola at age 9 and the flute at age 10, and has experience performing and teaching strings and woodwinds. She earned her Bachelor of Music in Music Education at Ithaca College, where she studied flute with Kelly Covert. She spent one semester at the Ithaca College London Center, taking lessons with Susan Milan at the Royal College of Music. After completing her undergraduate degree, Elizabeth moved to southern Maryland, where she taught pre-k through fifth grade band, strings, chorus, and general music for four years at St. Mary’s County Public Schools. While in Maryland, she earned her Master of Music in Music Education from Boston University. In 2010 she played Griffes’s Poem for Flute and Orchestra with the Chamber Orchestra of Southern Maryland In Concert as the winner of the COSMIC Young Artist Competition.

Elizabeth earned her PhD in music education at Temple University in 2019. While at Temple, she worked as a TA in the music education department, which included serving as a graduate conductor of the Night Owls Community Band and teaching Woodwind Methods to undergraduate and graduate students. She also taught as an adjunct and supervised student teachers at West Chester University. During her doctoral studies, she was a member of the viola faculty for the Music Education Pathways program at Settlement Music School in Philadelphia, PA and was a member of the flute faculty at Ferrwood Music Camp in Drums, PA. Elizabeth is happy to be back in Maryland, teaching 4th-6th grade band and orchestra in Prince George’s County Public Schools.

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Nick Sungenis - Available For Virtual Only
Nick Sungenis began studying music at the age of five with Mia Coyne on the piano, and began his violin studies at the age of eleven with Tecla Heuring Walton, and a few other teachers including Deborah Stotelmyer and Ronald Mutchnik. Throughout high school, Nick enjoyed playing with the community orchestra, summer music camps, and string ensembles through the Cumberland Valley School of Music; he also earned a third place merit scholarship from CVSM as well as two scholarships from the Maryland Symphony Orchestra. After playing with the Shepherd University Preparatory Orchestra during his senior year, Nick continued playing the violin in various places, such as a church folk group, youth group band, and with his friends in the Erik Christensen band, with whom he has recorded two albums - the second of which in 2012 at Dark Horse Recording Studio next to Nashville. Since then, he has played alongside several recording artists, namely Mike Mangione, Marie Miller, Kevin Heider, Alanna Boudreau, Kara Klein, Tori Harris, and Dave Moore; also with local artists Patrick Mahon, Joseph White, Corrie Dubyoski and others. In addition to concerts, festivals, and conferences, Nick has played for many wedding ceremonies over the years, and continues to play for his church every weekend. Nick graduated from Howard Community College and then Providence College in 2014 studying philosophy, and enjoyed playing as a soloist with his college orchestra during his senior year. Between his time at Mike's Music and teaching philosophy at HCC as an adjunct instructor, he is currently recording his debut album of original compositions (to be released in 2018). Nick is "thankful for the gift of life," and is strongly committed to teaching his violin and viola students the importance of good technique, music theory, disciplined practice, and most importantly: the joy of sharing music with others, and having fun!
 
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Ryan Bridgland - Available For Both In-Person & Virtual

Anna Wilson has been in the world of music for over a decade. With more than ten years of experience performing on the violin, along with several years of proficiency on the viola, piano, and cello, Anna loves everything about music! She currently is majoring in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, and dedicates most of her free time towards her devotion to and love of music. During her high school years, Anna was president of the String Orchestra, as well as the Piano Club. She also had leadership roles in the Music Honor Society and performed in the Pit Orchestra. Anna’s experiences and future reflect her dedication to the art, and her enthusiasm of sharing and helping others explore the culture of music. 

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