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I have 23 years of music experience. I played the violin for 8 years, was part of a touring youth orchestra, and received a scholarship to play at Ohio State University before high school. Over these years, I've also learned other instruments such as vocal performance, songwriting, bass, guitar, and piano. My passion for sonic art has led me to various accomplishments, including performing at NYFW, being published in Complex magazine, receiving multiple Billboard recognitions, being featured in a film at the Chelsea Music Festival, going on a national tour and performing at world-renowned venues. Additionally, I was featured in the Bushwick Daily before I released my original music
"‘in our first lesson chelsea was able to teach me how to play a song with a bow and everything! and i never played violin before!’
For over sixteen years, I've guided students to musical excellence, nurturing their passion for the violin. My approach blends rigorous technique with a supportive and enjoyable learning environment. Let's unlock your full potential!
Music is my passion, and sharing that passion through teaching violin brings me immense joy. With 35 years of experience, I'm dedicated to nurturing each student's unique musical journey. Let's unlock your musical potential together!
As a violinist with 13 years of teaching experience, I cultivate musical excellence by nurturing a student's technical skills and passion. My tailored approach ensures every student unlocks their artistic potential and enjoys the journey.
Phoenix Avalon (age 24) is a graduate of The Juilliard School where he worked under the tutelage of Itzhak Perlman and Li Lin as a proud recipient of the Kovner Fellowship. Originally from Santa Fe, New Mexico, Phoenix began his violin studies at age three with Rick Lohmann and Carmelo de los Santos. Since then, he has attended the Meadowmount School of Music, Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival, the Perlman Music Program, and was a scholarship student at the Cleveland Institute of Music Young Artist Program studying with Jaime Laredo and Jan Sloman. Phoenix has studied chamber music extensively with members of the Cavani String Quartet, the Juilliard String Quartet, and the Cleveland Quartet. As a soloist, Phoenix has performed across the United States and Europe and has enjoyed engagements with the Jena Philharmonic, the Cleveland POPS Orchestra, the Boulder Symphony, the Arapahoe Philharmonic, the New Mexico Philharmonic, and Performance Santa Fe Orchestras. He has been featured on USA national radio programs Performance Today and From the Top, as well as giving a solo presentation for TedXABQ. Phoenix’s competition awards include First Prize at the Banff International String Quartet Competition as a member of the Isidore String Quartet, First Prize at the Louis Spohr International Violin Competition, Third Prize at the Johansen International Competition and Silver Medal at The Fischoff National Chamber Music Association as a member of the Razumovsky Quartet. He is honored to also be a recipient of a 2019 EMCY Prize and the Davis New Mexico Arts Excellence Scholarship. Phoenix is a founding member of the Isidore String Quartet. Formed in 2019, the ISQ has attended the Ravinia Steans Institute, received First Prize and the Haydn Prize at the 2022 Banff International String Quartet Competition, and was recently honored with the 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant. As a member of the ISQ, Phoenix has performed extensively across North America and Europe and has appeared at notable chamber music societies such as the Kennedy Center, 92NY, Cal Performamces, Stanford Live, Shriver Hall, Spivey Hall, Köln Philharmonie, Berlin Konzerthaus, as well as the Lucerne Festival, Edinburgh Festival, Bravo! Vail, and Toronto Summer Music Festival among many others. Phoenix has had the great privilege to collaborate with incredible artists including James Ehnes, Jeremy Denk, Shai Wosner, Barry Shiffman, Jon Nakumatsu, and the Leonkoro and Adelphi Quartets. Actively dedicated to community service, Phoenix has played for numerous fundraisers and outreach programs, and has developed and toured an interactive presentation of classical music history for school children as part of ‘From the Top’s Leadership Training’. Phoenix performs on a G.B. Guadagnini violin, Milan 1753 “Ex-Birkitt”, on loan from Rare Violins In Consortium,
Hello, My name is Spencer Rudolph I teach violin, viola, cello, guitar, and piano. I also have lots of experience with singing poorly in the shower. My tastes in music range from classical to pop music. I teach all ages and I’ve been working for more than ten years in the field. I have experience teaching private lessons and in classroom environments. Where I thrive most is in the space where I can reach my students on an emotional level. I like to find what inspires them, be it Beethoven or Tylor Swift. From there my students and I develop goals based on inspiration and achievement through music
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