Catch us if you can!

Tong and I just had the most wondrous retreat in Jasper and we are re-energized and ready for this week Airdrie! Gosh we are so excited. Here is what we're up to this week!

3/14 @ 11AM Nose Creek Elementary School Assembly Concert

3/15 @ 2:15PM Burt Church High School Interactive Classroom Concert

3/16 @ 1PM Cedarwood Concert

3/17 @ 8PM Salon Fundraiser

3/18 @ 12PM Solfeo Masterclass

3/18 @ 7PM Atlas Brewing, come drink with us!

Our events open to the public are the Salon Fundraiser and the Solfeo Masterclass (and drinking together at Atlas of course) and they are both at the Windwood Residence House! Don't forget to RSVP, as we have limited space!

And umm we need sustenance so if you happen to drop by GoodEarth on Wednesday at around 4 or Sorso on Thursday around 6... you might see some people you know (Us. It's us.)

As always, we are so excited to connect with you again. Really truly.

On that note, see you soon!

Maitreyi Muralidharan

Critically recognized as “an accomplished violin soloist,” (CVNC) Maitreyi Muralidharan is an east coast based musician and an avid orchestral and chamber performer. They hold a Bachelor's Degree from the Peabody Institute of Music under the tutelage of Herbert Greenberg, a Master’s Degree and Professional Arts Certificate from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts under the tutelage of Kevin Lawrence, and an Artist Diploma from McGill University under the tutelage of Violaine Melancon. Maitreyi was raised in North Carolina where they fostered a love for sharing music in group settings, whether in ensembles or as a teacher. They have also served as concertmaster of the Peabody Symphony Orchestra, Peabody Chamber Orchestra, UNCSA Symphony Orchestra, and was a member of the UNCSA Chrysalis Chamber Music Institute for two years. They have attended summer music festivals in Colorado, New York, Canada, North Carolina, Vermont, and Germany, and have performed as a chamber musician on international stages. As a musician who has dealt with severe injury, Maitreyi has had to find their own paths in the field of classical and contemporary music, and in that process, has grown a deep appreciation and love for connecting with the unconventional. They aim to share this idea of connection with all walks of life—the idea that being a musician is far more than what is understood or seen, and that one of the greatest joys is fostering a sense of community that can happen any time music is made. Outside of being an orchestral and chamber musician, Maitreyi enjoys working with and advising new music ensembles, assisting violinists with injuries to find creative and sustainable playing practices, and farming.

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