Jenae Starikov, Strings

Jenae performs regularly with orchestras and chamber ensembles throughout the Boston area such as the Cape Ann Symphony, the Rivers Symphony, the Freisinger Chamber Orchestra and the Boston Amaryllis String Quartet.
Jenae performs regularly with orchestras and chamber ensembles throughout the Boston area such as the Cape Ann Symphony, the Rivers Symphony, the Freisinger Chamber Orchestra and the Boston Amaryllis String Quartet. 

Jenae won scholarships to study at the Longy School of Music, completing her  Master of Music degree in Violin Performance with Emphasis in String Pedagogy with Professor Mark Lakirovich, and prior to that, her Undergraduate Diploma in Violin Performance with Professor Janet Packer, and her Bachelor's of Music Degree from Emerson College.

She is an active member of the American String Teachers Association and regularly attends pedagogical conferences such as the Starling-DeLay Symposium on Violin Studies at the Juilliard School in NYC, the ASTA National Conferences, and MA-ASTA state chapter monthly meetings. She has a thorough understanding of pedagogy and a true passion for teaching students of all ages and abilities.

Jenae's students participate in concerto competitions and play in youth orchestras at the New England Conservatory, Clafflin Hill Youth Symphony and at the Rivers School Conservatory. 

She is on the violin and chamber music faculty at the Rivers School Conservatory, the Brimmer and May School and maintains a private studio in the Boston area. Jenae's hobbies include yoga and pilates, learning foreign languages, and playing other instruments.
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