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miriamtroxler
Miriam Troxler resides in Beaver, Pa, where she runs a private music studio. After graduation from Chatham University, she toured in Europe with the Continental Singers Orchestra as principal cellist. A long time member of Greenville Symphony Orchestra, she is also the founder and musical director of CelloBrationS. Miriam enjoys composing and arranging with several published pieces to date.
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Stephen Foster Festival
Looking for more points? Come join us on Fridays from 6:30 to 7:30. We will be playing music by Stephen Foster. This class is open to violin, viola, cello, and bass players. The class is only for four weeks, 1/20, … Continue reading
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Tagged bass lessons, cello lessons, music education, music lessons, string quartet, viola lessons, violin lessons, workshop
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Winter Recital Pictures
Pictures from the Winter Recital on December 16th are available to view.
Winter Break
Just a reminder, winter break is from December 22 through January 1. Lessons resume Monday, January 2, 2012. Start your music listening January 1, it is the beginning of point contest.
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Winter Recital
The Winter Recital is Friday, December 16, at 7 PM at Friendship Ridge. Ensemble players please arrive at 6:30 with you instrument, music, and MUSIC STAND. Pianists please arrive at 6:45. Unless otherwise discussed, remember attire is black and white … Continue reading
Winter Recital
The winter recital will be on December 16. The program will begin at 7 PM at Friendship Ridge.
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Tagged bass lessons, cello lessons, concerto, music education, music lessons, piano lessons, viola lessons, violin lessons
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Concerto Workshop
Only one week left until concerto workshop. It is hard to believe it is almost here. Everyone’s pieces are sounding good. It will be fun to put them together with the orchestra.
