Carlos Lozano

Born in Veracruz, Mexico, Carlos Lozano started violin lessons at a young age. He studied under Iliana Stefanova and Nataliya Semanivska in Mexico, before attending Andrews University in Michigan, where he studied under Carla Trynchuk, completing a B.M. in Violin Performance. While in college, he started viola lessons with Claudio Gonzalez. Having found his love […]

Rebecca Miller

Chicago-based violist Rebecca Miller has extensive orchestral experience both onstage and in the pit, and has been engaged with Camerata Chicago, Elgin Symphony, Chicago Civic Orchestra, Ontario Philharmonic, Niagara Symphony, Symphony New Hampshire, and Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as in productions with Chicago Summer Opera, San Diego’s Opera NEO, the Boston Opera Collaborative, and […]

Rebecca Boelzner

Violist Rebecca Boelzner is originally from Richmond, VA, but her life in music has taken her around the world. As the violist in the inaugural Lincoln Center Stage piano quintet on board Holland America Cruise Line, she lived for four months on a cruise ship and played nightly concerts on board while touring the Caribbean […]

Josh Holcomb

viola

Bio coming soon. Sponsored by Wietse & Melanie Schaafsma

Csaba Erdelyi

Csaba Erdélyi, born in Hungary, made musical history when, in 1972, he won the prestigious Carl Flesch Violin Competition with the viola—the first, and so far, only time. Following the Flesch Prize, he was invited by Joseph Szigeti and Rudolph Serkin to the Marlboro Festival where he also worked with Pablo Casals. A viola student […]

Arturo Ziraldo

Arturo Ziraldo, viola

American violist Arturo Ziraldo is an engaging performer who believes deeply in the power of art to change the world for the better. Mr. Ziraldo has performed across North America, Europe and Asia as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral leader. He has performed with orchestras such as the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Seattle […]

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