Suzuki Practice Video: Ant Song

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Suzuki Practice Video: Ant Song

Suzuki Practice Video: Ant Song

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music faculty member, Talia Pavia, demonstrates Ant Song for violin and viola.

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music Suzuki faculty member and String Department Co-Chair, Talia Pavia, demonstrates Ant Song for violin and viola.


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Meet Talia

A versatile artist, Talia performs with classical, jazz, and pop ensembles.  Her chamber music interpretations have been called “remarkably sensitive and mature” by John von Rhein of the Chicago Tribune. Her experience in chamber music and world music includes additional appearances with Alan Vizzutti, Mark O’Connor, and with Rana Santacruz at the Chicago World Music Festival.  She has played under the baton of world-class conductors such as Daniel Barenboim, Pinchas Zukerman, and Pierre Boulez as a member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago. Talia has toured internationally in chamber music festivals including the Zeist Music Days in the Netherlands.  Ms. Pavia studied with the Grammy-nominated Vermeer Quartet and trained in one of the world’s premier string quartet programs under the auspices of the Vermeer.

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