Strings

Angela Solis

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Angela Solis is a violin and viola teacher with more than 12 years of experience.

She started her music studies in Spain where she earned her bachelor’s degree in music in 2004. During this time, her performance and teaching experience was forged between the classical, contemporary and regional styles. Her experience in performance includes playing in several orchestras, ensembles, recording studios and as the lead singer and founder of the band “Costellas”.

Natalie Raney

Natalie is a dedicated teacher and currently holds her own studio in San Francisco. She is currently on faculty at the SFCM Pre-College coaching chamber music. Additionally, she has coached chamber music to young groups through the Lyceum Music Festival in Utah as well as Summer Music West in San Francisco.

Christine Hsia

Ms. Hsia is an East Bay cello and piano teacher, currently affiliated with the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, the Music Teachers' Association of California, and Steinway & Sons' Educational Partnership Program. She is currently the principal cellist with the Diablo Symphony Orchestra in Walnut Creek and working as a volunteer librarian in the school outreach program.

Clio Tilton

Bay Area violist Clio Tilton is an enthusiastic chamber musician and teacher of violin and viola. Clio performs regularly as a substitute with the San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Berkeley Symphony, Oakland Symphony, Santa Rosa Symphony, Magik Magik Orchestra, and as a member of the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra and the American Bach Soloists. As a chamber musician she performs with the Chamber Music Society of San Francisco. Clio studied at Oberlin Conservatory and the Juilliard School and has been heard across Europe, Asia, and the United States.

Amy O'Brien

“As a teacher, I focus on students’ individual needs in order to help them realize their full potential as musicians. Technique, musicality, body posture and relaxation awareness are all integral pieces of the learning process. Helping students adhere to a productive daily practice schedule is also essential. I believe these are the keys to growth, opening infinite doors physically, mentally and musically.”

Lucas Chen

Lucas Chen, cellist, received his B.A. from UC Davis. He received his M.M. and Post-graduate diploma from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, studying with Jennifer Culp. Upon finishing his studies, Lucas has been enjoying a diverse career teaching and performing/recording both classical and mainstream music. He has served as mentor and coach for The Oakland Youth Orchestra and Summer Music West. He is principal cellist of the Bear Valley Music Festival and was a featured concerto soloist in August of 2016.

Erica Ward

A native of Portland, Oregon, violinist Erica Ward received her B.M. from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and her M.M. from the Cleveland Institute of Music, where her principal teachers were Camilla Wicks, Wei He, and Paul Kantor. Erica is Director and Resident Teaching Artist of violin at the Alameda String Academy, which she created out of a desire to help others experience the satisfaction that comes from making music with others, to pave sustainable pathways for music and the arts in a modern community, and, most importantly, to change the world with beauty.