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Andrew Jennings
Naumburg-Award-winning violinist Andrew Jennings has achieved international acclaim as both a performer and a teacher.
Gail Jennings
Gail Jennings is a native of New York City and attended the Mannes College of Music studying piano with Nadia Riesenberg and the Juilliard School studying composition with Roger Sessions and Hal Overton.
Brian Kachur
Brian Kachur is a performing artist and music educator from Pompton Lakes, New Jersey. He has garnered both national and international recognition as a soloist — having been named a Yamaha Young Performing Artist, Winner of the University of Michigan Concerto Competition, and having been selected as a contestant for the eighth Adolphe Sax International Competition in Dinant, Belgium.
Paul Kantor
Paul Kantor is one of the leading violin pedagogues and one of the most sought-after teachers in North America today. Appointed Eleanor H. Biggs Memorial Distinguished Professor of Violin at the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2002, he received his Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from The Julliard School.
Reuben Kebede
Violinist Reuben Kebede is an Ensemble Member of the Ivalas Quartet. Kebede has been heard in recital across the US, Europe, and in China.
Martin King
Born and raised in Harrisonburg, Virginia, hornist Martin King graduated from James Madison University and pursued a career as a band director.
Philip Kleutgens
Originally from Las Vegas, Nevada, saxophonist Philip Kleutgens attends Northwestern University, where he is completing a master’s degree studying with Professor Taimur Sullivan.
Linda Kline
Linda Kline is the Professor of Viola at Boise State University, where she also serves as Department Chair for Music. In the summer, she teaches and performs at the Interlochen Summer Arts Camp in Michigan.
Willem de Koch
A native of Seattle, Washington, Willem de Koch enjoys a diverse career as a performer, composer, and educator.
Peter Kolkay
Called “stunningly virtuosic” by The New York Times and “superb” by the The Washington Post, Peter Kolkay is the only bassoonist to be awarded an Avery Fisher Career Grant and first prize at the Concert Artists Guild International Competition.
David Korevaar
Hailed for his “wonderfully warm, pliant, spontaneous playing” by the Washington Post, award winning pianist David Korevaar is in demand as a soloist, chamber musician and collaborator.
Henry Kramer
Praised by The Cleveland Classical Review for his “astonishingly confident technique” and The New York Times for “thrilling [and] triumphant” performances, pianist Henry Kramer is developing a reputation as a musician of rare sensitivity who combines stylish programming with insightful and exuberant interpretations.
Kevin Krentz
Kevin Krentz is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. He enjoys a varied career as performer, inventor, artistic director, and teacher. Although he began his musical life as a cellist at 12, he soon dropped the cello to sing for the rest of his youth.
Adda Kridler
Described as “lyrical and precise” in the New York Times and lauded in the Miami Herald for her “incisive energy and lovely tone,” Adda Kridler has performed across the globe as a chamber and orchestral musician.
In demand as a strong leader and sensitive collaborator, Ms. Kridler is a member of the Momenta Quartet, a New York-based string quartet renowned for its compelling presentation of contemporary and classical repertoire.
Petro Krysa
Violinist Petro Krysa studied at the Manhattan School of Music, University of Toronto, and The Royal Conservatory (Toronto). He has performed many solo and chamber music recitals in the United States and Europe.
Elizabeth Landis
Elizabeth Landis is an accomplished harpist with a distinguished symphonic and chamber music career. She has performed with prestigious ensembles, including the Seattle Symphony and Opera, showcasing her technical mastery and musical sensitivity. Her orchestral work reflects a deep commitment to elevating the harp's role in modern compositions while staying true to its classical roots.
Jamey Lamar
As a classical recording engineer and producer, Jamey Lamar has worked with leading ensembles, soloists, and festivals across the country.
Henry Lebedinsky
Hailed by The Miami Herald for his “superb continuo… brilliantly improvised and ornamented,” GRAMMY-nominated historical keyboardist, composer, and conductor Henry Lebedinsky has performed with the Seattle Symphony, Seattle Opera, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Charlotte Symphony, Seraphic Fire, Sonoma Bach, and the Cantata Collective, among others. Recent conducting engagements include the Seattle Baroque Orchestra and Sonoma Bach’s Live Oak Baroque Orchestra.
Michael LeFevre
Michael LeFevre is a highly regarded figure in the classical guitar world of the Pacific Northwest. As a performer and teacher, he has been committed to bringing the art form to audiences and students for over 20 years.