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Violinist

Wendy Rawls

Wendy Rawls

Violinist Wendy Rawls is an active performer and teacher.  She is presently assistant concertmaster of the Greensboro Symphony and recent concertmaster for the Greensboro Opera.  Ms. Rawls is a member of the GSO String Quintet, an educational outreach ensemble that performs chamber music annually for hundreds of public school children across Guilford County.  She has also performed as guest concertmaster with the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle, North Carolina Opera, Charlotte Symphony, Eastern Music Festival Orchestra and Bach Choir of Bethlehem. As an independent contractor, she has enjoyed collaborating and touring with a wide variety of artists from Rod Stewart to Mannheim Steamroller.  She has been on the faculty of the Brevard Music Center since the summer of 2008 and for many summers, she performed in Italy at the Spoleto Festival, in the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria, and at the American School at Fontainbleau, France.  As chamber artist, she has recently performed with Sitkovetsky and Friends, Bach’s Lunch @ Starmount, at the Brevard Music Center and with the new ensemble À la carte. 

Ms. Rawls is founder and director of the Gate City String School in Greensboro, N.C. and was formerly on the artist faculty at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and C.W. Post University.

Ms. Rawls has received degrees from Ithaca College, New England Conservatory, and Mannes College of Music. Her major teachers include Linda Case, Paul Kantor, and Hiroko Yajima.

 

Language spoken : English 

 

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