
Grace Ho
Taiwanese-American cellist Grace Ho is an active cello soloist and chamber musician in the United States and Asia.

Grace Park
Praised by the San Francisco Chronicle as being “fresh, different and exhilarating,” and Strings Magazine as “intensely wrought and burnished,” violinist Grace Park captivates audiences with her artistry, passion and virtuosity.

Hannah Collins
Cellist Hannah Collins is a dynamic performer who uses diverse forms of musical expression and artistic collaboration to build connections and community.

Henry Kramer
Pianist Henry Kramer is developing a reputation as a musician of rare sensitivity who combines stylish programming with insightful and exuberant interpretations.

Jeff Hamilton
Born in Richmond, Indiana, Jeff grew up listening to his parent’s big band records and at the age of eight began playing drums along with Oscar Peterson records.

Jeff Hamilton Trio
Originality is what versatile drummer Jeff Hamilton brings to the groups he performs with and is one of the reasons why he is constantly in demand.

Jinjoo Cho
Violinist Jinjoo Cho is redefining what it means to be a classical artist in the 21st Century.

Jinty McTavish
Jinty McTavish began her violin studies at the age of four in her small town of Lafayette, Indiana after emigrating with her family from her hometown, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Jon Hamar
Jon Hamar is a versatile artist whose ability to find a tasteful, unique voice in any musical situation has made him a staple in the music scene

Jon Kimura Parker
Known for his passionate artistry and engaging stage presence, pianist Jon Kimura Parker has performed internationally in a 35-year career spanning multiple genres and collaborators.

Martin Beaver
Canadian violinist Martin Beaver was first violin of the world-renowned Tokyo String Quartet from June 2002 until its final concert in July 2013.

Max Geissler
Praised for his “superb artistry and beautiful sound”, cellist Max Geissler is currently a Doctoral Candidate at Rice University under the tutelage of Desmond Hoebig.