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Viola with Ken A.

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Teaches online
Teaches all skill levels
Age: 9+
Speaks English
Teaching since 2012
MM, Viola Performance

    About Ken A.

    Freelance violist Ken A. is a founding member of Trio Notturno, as well as a member of the American String Teachers Association, American Viola Society, Boston Musicians' Association, and Early Music America. Ken is an active chamber and orchestral musician and performs regularly with many ensembles in the Greater Boston area, including the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, Boston New Music Initiative, Boston Opera Collaborative, Commonwealth Lyric Theater, Harvard Baroque Chamber Orchestra, Lexington Symphony, Mercury Orchestra, MetroWest Opera, New England Philharmonic, New England Repertory Orchestra, Plymouth Philharmonic, and others. He is also a classically trained pianist and has played the piano for folk dances throughout New England. After completing undergraduate and graduate degrees in English at UNC-Chapel Hill and Harvard University, Ken earned his Master of Music degree in Viola Performance from the Boston Conservatory, where he studied with Lila Brown and Leonard Matczynski. At the Boston Conservatory Ken also studied string pedagogy with Rictor Noren, was coached in chamber ensembles by Lynn Chang and Ina Zdorovetchi, and performed in master classes for Helen Callus, Levon Chilingirian, John Harbison, the Jupiter String Quartet and Karl Paulnack.

    Instructor details

    Location:
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    Corliss Place

    Teaching Hours

    Tuesday
    11:30 AM-2 PM
    Wednesday
    10 AM-2 PM
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    Pricing
    30 minutes
    $40
    60 minutes
    $60
    90 minutes
    $80
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    Experience

    Viola Teacher

    Sep, 2012 - Present

    Private Studio

    Education

    MM, Viola Performance

    Sep, 2011 - May, 2013

    Boston Conservatory

    Affiliations

    American Viola Society

    Jan, 2008

    The American Viola Society is a nonprofit organization of viola enthusiasts, including students, performers, teachers, scholars, composers, makers, and friends, who seek to encourage excellence in performance, pedagogy, research, composition, and lutherie. United in our commitment to promote the viola and its related activities, the AVS fosters communication and friendship among violists of all skill levels, ages, nationalities, and backgrounds.

    American Federation of Musicians

    Jan, 2013

    A labor union representing professional musicians in the United States and Canada. Founding in 1896 as the successor to the "National League of Musicians," the AFM is the largest organization in the world representing the interests of professional musicians.

    American String Teachers Association

    Jan, 2013

    The American String Teachers Association, founded more than 60 years ago, is a membership organization for string and orchestra teachers and players, helping them to develop and refine their careers. ASTA's members range from budding student teachers to artist-status performers. The organization provides a vast array of services, including instrument insurance, an award-winning scholarly journal, discounts on publications and resources, annual professional development opportunities, and access to collegial network of colleagues throughout the string profession.

    Languages

    English

    Native Proficiency

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