OUR FACULTY
VIOLIN AND VIOLA
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Linda Fiore
DIRECTOR/VIOLIN
Linda Fiore, co-director and violinist began violin lessons at age 5 with her mother Louise Wear, a Suzuki violin teacher. She earned a Bachelor of Music in violin performance at the Hartt College of Music in Hartford, CT and studied with violinist Raphael Bronstein in New York City. later, she studied with Dr. Suzuki at the Talent Education Institute in Matsumoto, Japan for 18 months. Upon returning to the United States, she became the first teacher to teach Suzuki Violin Method for brain-injured and well children at the Institute for the Achievement of Human Potential in Philadelphia. In 1983, she and her husband Domenick founded DaCore Talent Education in Glenmore, PA where, for 14 years, she taught violin and directed her own workshops. Having returned to PA, Linda and Domenick are currently continuing the development of DaCore Talent Education Academy and Fiore Performing strings in the Lehigh Valley area. They continue to co-direct the Ogontz Suzuki Institute, a Summer Institute in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Linda has done extensive orchestra, chamber orchestra, and chamber music performing over the course of her career with groups such as the Lehigh Valley Chamber Orchestra and the Northeastern PA Philharmonic and the Pennsylvania Sinfonia. She trains teachers and students nationally and internationally and is the mother of two sons, Michael and Christopher.
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Annelies Dougherty (she/her)
DIRECTOR/VIOLIN
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Annalise Ohse
VIOLIN
Annalise Ohse currently lives in Nashville, TN where she serves as the string instructor for Harding Academy. She also teaches with the Franklin Suzuki Academyin Franklin, TN and maintains her own private studio, Ohse Violin Studio, in East Nashville. Ms. Ohse holds degrees in violin performance from the University of Texas at Austin and the Hartt School of Music in Hartford, Connecticut, where she completed her Suzuki teacher training. She also completed Suzuki teacher training at the School for Strings in New York City. Her primary teachers include Brian Lewis and Katie Lansdale. Her Suzuki mentors include Christie Felsing, Teri Einfeldt, and Allen Lieb. She has taught with the Hartt Suzuki Program in Hartford, Connecticut, WHIN Music Project in NYC, and the Austin Suzuki Music School in Austin, TX.
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Kim Barrett
VIOLIN
Kim Barrett (violin) began studying the violin at age 12 with Linda Fiore in Pennsylvania. After graduating from West Chester University with Bachelor Degrees in Music Performance and Music Education she went to Matsumoto, Japan to study personally with Dr. Shinichi Suzuki and other master teachers. During her 3½ years in Japan, Kim assisted in translating for Dr. Suzuki and his writings and performed to demonstrate his teaching and method. After graduating from the Talent Education Institute, she returned to the United States in 1991 with her husband, Tim. Kim also holds a Masters Degree in Violin Performance from the University of Tennessee. Currently, she and her husband, Tim Barrett, teach and direct the violin program for the Academy of Strings in Johnson City, Tennessee.
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Liza Barley
VIOLIN
Liza Barley is a Suzuki violin teacher who is curious about making music with everyone, everywhere. She has taught, performed, and led workshops all over the world and regularly produces new work in collaboration with artists of different disciplines. Liza grew up as a violin student of Michele Higa George and holds a BM in Violin Performance from Vanderbilt University and an MM in Music Leadership (Collaborative Composition) from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London. She has a passion for leading processes that charge communities to think creatively together, amplify their voices, and make new work that is authentic. She lives in Pittsburgh, PA with her husband and two children.
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Michael McLean
VIOLIN
Michael McLean, based in Los Angeles, is an internationally acclaimed composer, violinist, and educator. He teaches at the Colburn Community School of Performing Arts, where he specializes in violin, composition, and ensemble direction. With a Bachelor of Music in violin performance from Northwestern University and a certificate from USC's Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program, McLean is renowned for his orchestral, chamber, and film compositions.
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Sarah Smale
VIOLIN/VIOLA
Sarah attended the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire where she received a BA with honors and continued her studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. Her musical studies eventually took her to the Hartt School, where she studied with the Emerson String Quartet and obtained her MM in viola performance, also her Suzuki teacher training with Linda Fiore and Teri Einfeldt. Ms. Smale has won several awards, including the Birmingham Conservatoire string quartet scholarship and the Herbert Lumby Viola prize. She has worked with world-renowned artists such as Pierre Boulez, Yuri Bashmet, Nicholas Kramer, Steve Reich, Sir Simon Rattle and Valery Gergiev. Her experience includes numerous concerts and seminars with talented quartets and orchestras including: Takacs Quartet, European Chamber Opera, Russian National Ballet, and the Emerson Quartet, to which she was the assistant while in Hartford. Ms. Smale has also played with numerous choral societies as principal viola, recorded television work for the BBC, and recorded extensively for Radio Suisse. She also performs with L’Orchestre des Jardins Musicaux in Switzerland, where she is principal viola. Sarah is a longstanding member of the Ogontz White Mountain Suzuki family, and is in demand as a guest teacher at various workshops and summer institutes around the country.
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Dr. Rafael Vidiera
VIOLIN
Dr. Rafael Videira has a diverse career as a teacher, performer, and conductor, with appearances in the USA, Mexico, Brazil, and Germany. He has taught violin and viola to students of all levels, leading them to success in competitions and prestigious schools. Currently residing in Albuquerque, NM, he serves as the String Pedagogy Faculty at the University of New Mexico, directs the orchestras at Manzano High School, and conducts two groups with the Albuquerque Youth Symphony Program. He holds a Doctoral degree in viola performance and pedagogy from the University of Oregon and a Masters degree in performance from the University of New Mexico. In 2018, he received the Suzuki Association of the Americas Certificate of Achievement for his dedication to excellence in teaching within the Suzuki philosophy. Additionally, Dr. Videira was featured in the 2022 album by the American Viola Society, promoting music by underrepresented composers.
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Abbie Ringdahl
VIOLIN
Originating from Gainesville, Florida, Abbie Ringdahl is a performing and teaching violinist based in Boston. She holds a MM in Performance from Boston University and a BM in Performance from Florida State University. She completed Suzuki teacher training for Units I and II with James Hutchins and Linda Fiore respectively. Her primary teachers include Bayla Keyes, Shannon Thomas, and Linda Fiore.
Abbie is a section violinist in the Boston Chamber Symphony. She played in the Tallahassee
Symphony Orchestra and the Panama City Symphony during her time at Florida State. She currently teaches violin and viola lessons in the Public Schools of Brookline and maintains a private studio in the Greater Boston area. Her love of teaching began in high school when she started teaching lessons to other violin students in Gainesville.
At the age of five, Abbie was introduced to the violin through the Suzuki Method and became active in her local Suzuki groups. She attended Ogontz White Mountain Suzuki Institute in the
summers of 2010-2018 as a camper, and as of 2024 is now on faculty. She spent many summers studying at Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival, and also attended the Richard Luby Violin Symposium at UNC-Chapel Hill and Brancaleoni International Music Festival. She is extremely grateful for the artistic guidance, supportive communities, and lifelong friends these experiences have given her.
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Kristen Barrett (she/her)
VIOLIN
Kristen began violin at the age of three with her parents Tim and Kim Barrett at the Academy of Strings.
Ms. Barrett has been heard with several orchestras and chamber ensembles, such as Ensemble Affettuoso, the Amadeus Chamber Ensemble, the Brevard Philharmonic, the Apollo Ensemble, and the Horizon Ensemble. Additionally, she was invited as a guest soloist with Hemenway Strings for both Vivaldi’s ‘Winter’ from The Four Seasons and J.S. Bach’s Concerto for Two Violins. Ms. Barrett also performed abroad in Lithuania and Germany, concertizing works from Mozart, Bach and Ravel.
As an energizing and passionate collaborator, Ms. Barrett has served as Concertmaster for Boston Conservatory’s Sinfonietta, Symphony Orchestra, Opera Orchestra, and Conductor’s Orchestra. Notably, she recently made her debut in Boston’s Symphony Hall performingRimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade and Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier. In the world of chamber music, her Aulos String Quartet were laureates of the 2021 MTNA Chamber Music Competition, and her current Felix Quartet in Boston has been recognized with honors by the Boston Conservatory.
Ms. Barrett holds a Bachelor’s degree from The University of Tennessee and Master’s degree from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee. She is currently pursuing an additional postgraduate degree under the tutelage of Dr. Katie Lansdale.
CELLO AND BASS
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Christopher Fiore
CELLO
Christopher Fiore has been playing the cello for over 35 years, and has had the opportunity to study extensively with members of the Cleveland Orchestra during his time at the Cleveland Institute of Music, and the Chicago Symphony, while he was completing his graduate, and post-graduate studies at the DePaul School of Music.
Christopher has over 20 years of teaching experience, and has worked with students of all ages, and abilities, and has been invited to teach at various Workshops and Institutes across the world. He has taken teacher-training from some of the most recognized pedagogues in the country.
Christopher also has extensive experience with cello ensembles, having been the Cello Director at the Merit School of Music in Chicago, Illinois, where he led an advanced cello ensemble, as well as the Cello Director at the Oak Park String Academy, where he and his students collaborated with the Western Springs School of Talent Education for their annual Ensemble Concert at the Symphony Center in downtown Chicago. Christopher also ran his own private studio and cello ensemble at the DaCore Talent Education school in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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Dr. Sara Bennett Wolfe
CELLO
Dr. Sara Bennett Wolfe is the director of SBW Cello Studio in Norwalk and Trumbull CT. She holds music degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Indiana University, Ithaca College, and Rutgers University. Collaborations include the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, Thales Piano Trio, Mimesis Ensemble, Norwalk Symphony Orchestra, Binghamton Philharmonic, and positions as Principal Cellist with the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra and Opera in the Ozarks. In demand as a clinician, Sara has taught at the Belize, Ithaca, Intermountain, Westchester, and Ozark Suzuki Institutes, as well as high school and collegiate masterclasses and workshops. Sara’s primary teachers include Elizabeth Loughran, Jodi Beder, Emilio Colón, Elizabeth Simkin, Merry Peckham, and Jonathan Spitz; she has completed Suzuki teacher training with Pam Devenport, Melissa Kraut, Beth Cantrell, Heather Hadley, Alice Vierra, Mark Mutter, and Carrie Reuning-Hummel. Sara believes deeply in the power of music education to teach students about sensitivity, self-discipline, and perseverance. She enjoys being an integral part of her students’ “village,” and is thrilled to witness each small step as she and their parents guide them towards growing into Dr. Suzuki’s image of “noble human beings.”
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Domenick Fiore
BASS
Domenick Fiore, co-director, bassist, and orchestra director began studying the double bass with Wes Fisher in Reading, Pennsylvania, at the age of 14. He attended the Philadelphia Musical Academy where he studied with John Schaeffer, principal bass of the New York Philharmonic. After graduation, Domenick freelanced in the Philadelphia and New York City areas, performing in Broadway shows, The Brooklyn Orchestra, the National Ballet of Canada, and the Duke Ellington Pops Concerts. He earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree from West Chester University and began teaching in the Ephrata, Pennsylvania School District. Domenick has been director of orchestras and chamber music at the Mid-Southeast Suzuki Institute, Snowmass Suzuki Institute, Chicago Institute, Calgary Suzuki Institute, Central Pennsylvania Institute, and the Hartford Suzuki Institute, as well as clinician at the Bermuda, Puerto Rico, Hickory (North Carolina) and Augusta (Georgia) Suzuki workshops. He and Linda currently live in the Lehigh Valley where they have established a Suzuki studio and freelance throughout the region.
PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT
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Alexis Zingale
PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT
Alexis Zingale began her piano studies at the age of four and presented her first solo recital program at age nine. Ms. Zingale has performed throughout the U.S. and Canada as soloist and collaborator, and is among the most actively sought-after collaborators in New England. Her collaborative repertoire includes hundreds of sonatas, concert pieces, art songs, arias and orchestral transcriptions.
Ms. Zingale has performed as soloist and collaborator with the Wallingford Symphony Orchestra, the Hamden Symphony Orchestra, and the Brevard Music Center Festival Orchestra, and with the Brevard Music Center faculty chamber ensemble. Ms. Zingale has given international and local premieres of new works by young composers. She performed on reed organ with the New Haven Oratorio Choir, and on harpsichord with new music ensemble Alarm Will Sound. Ms. Zingale has recorded for Peer Music Classical and the Charles Ives Society, and her performances have been broadcast on Connecticut Public Radio.
Her students have won prizes and top ratings in local, state, and regional competitions and festivals. Currently, Ms. Zingale is an adjunct professor of piano and chamber music at the University of Bridgeport, an accompanist at Southern Connecticut State University, accompanist of the New Haven Oratorio Choir, and a faculty member at the Suzuki Music Schools of Westport and Orange. Previously, she was a faculty member and staff accompanist at Neighborhood Music School, an instrumental accompanist at Western Connecticut State University, and a choral accompanist at Sacred Heart University. In the summer, she is an accompanist at Ogontz Suzuki Institute and White Mountain Suzuki Institute in New Hampshire. -
Jack Kurutz
PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT
A native of New York, Jack Kurutz is a performer, educator, and advocate of contemporary music. He is a founding member of Duo Junction (along with pianist Becky Billock), Piano4te, and the Living Room Chamber Music Project. He is also a member of IonSound Project, which recently performed at St. Vincent’s College (PA) and Music on the Hill (RI) .
Mr. Kurutz received his undergraduate degree from the University of Miami and earned his Master of Music from New England Conservatory. In 2005, Kurutz completed an Artist Diploma from Carnegie Mellon University, and coached with Ralph Zitterbart.
In September 2007, Mr. Kurutz won First Prize, Artist Division, in the Liszt-Garrison International Piano Competition. He was a finalist in the 2009 Simone Belsky Competition and the 2010 Steinway Society of Massachusetts Competition. In addition to maintaining a private piano studio, he holds a teaching position at Pittsburgh CAPA 6-12.