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Timeline |
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2007 |
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Sarah offers a new series of special interest programs for children ages 3 -18, as well as college students, in con-junction with any performance. Options include interactive, interdisciplinary arts workshops, college masterclasses and Suzuki workshops. Performing extensively on the East Coast, Sarah appears as recitalist at the Community College of Baltimore County, the Washington D.C. Public Library and on the Bentley College Bowles Performance Series in Massachusetts. |
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2006 |
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As soloist, Sarah performs Gershwin selections with the Ocean City Pops Orchestra.Sarah founds SEGUE, an ensemble committed to innovative programming, featuring various combinations of award-winning artists, musicians and dancers.SEGUE makes its debut performance on the Heritage Hills Concert Series in Somers, NY. |
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2005 |
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Sarah performs recitals on the prestigious An die Musik LIVE! series in Baltimore, Buckingham’s Choice in Frederick,MD and on the Arts Institute of Western Maine series in Nordica Auditorium.Sarah presents a chamber music concert on both the Ocean City Pops and the Chappaqua Library series.Sarah’s commitment to teaching leads her to become the Director of the PS 116 School for Strings Outreach Violin andCello Program in New York City. |
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2004 |
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In her native Maine, Sarah is the soloist in the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with the Maine Chamber Orchestra. Shedirects a series of children’s concerts and gives two public performances.Following her inaugural performance on the Donnell Library series, Sarah is awarded an invitation to appear annually ontheir series.Artists’ International invites Sarah to perform a solo recital on its Alumni-Winners' series at New York's Merkin ConcertHall. She gives the world premiere of “Driven,” a work for solo violin and dancer, set to a commissioned compositionby Philadelphian composer Jeffery Story. |
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2003 |
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Sarah performs a recital on New York City’s Christ and St. Stephen’s series.Ocean City Pops Orchestra presents Sarah as soloist in Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 5. |
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2002 |
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Sarah makes her Carnegie Hall solo recital debut as an Artists’ International Special Presentation Winner. |
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2001 |
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Sarah wins the “Special Presentation Award” in the Artists’ International Competition. |
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2000 |
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By special invitation, Sarah performs at Steinway Hall. |
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1998 |
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Sarah receives the Helen Airoff Dowling Award, the highest accolade awarded to one outstanding graduating violinist atthe Manhattan School of Music. |
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1995 |
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Sarah is invited to perform in a masterclass given by the
St. Petersburg Quartet at Musicorda Summer StringFestival. |
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1994 |
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Sarah is named the Maine Governor’s Scholar, a full merit scholarship awarded to one Maine musician to attendInterlochen Arts Camp. |
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1993 |
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Interlochen Arts Camp awards Sarah the Chamber Music Scholarship for Summer |
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1992 |
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Sarah is selected to play for a masterclass given by Shmuel Ashkenasi, first violinist of the Vermeer Quartet. |
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1991 |
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Sarah is a Finalist in the Portland Symphony Orchestra's Casco Northern Bank Young Artist Competition. |
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1985 |
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At the age of ten, Sarah wins her first competition giving her the opportunity to perform with flutist Carol Wincenc andharpist Nancy Allen. |
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1979 |
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Sarah is featured both on the cover and in the book Teaching Exceptional Students in the Regular ClassroombyRaymond
M. Glass. |
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