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Musicians and Friends of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony. Have taken old, tired chairs and made them sing! You can take home these works of functional art. Just click on your favourite or email. All proceeds go to the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony. Congratulations to our winners! The Ultimate Cello Chair. How Do I Bid? .
Sophie has worked feverishly on this one-of-a-kind mosaic chair. A step apart from her usual mosaic subject matter, this chair inspires awe in everyone who sees it.
Julia Dixon joined the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony in 1988 after graduating from the University of Western Ontario. Her principal teachers were Steven Staryk and Lorand Fenyves. Julia also teaches violin privately and performs chamber music regularly in the Kitchener area. Julia lives in a lovely old house with her husband Chris, a dog, and two wonderful daughers. Thursday, July 3, 2008. This is a chair for Four Seasons, but our favorite is Spring! .
Vicky, a native of Toronto, completed her Bachelor of Music degree in Performance at the University of Toronto under Lorand Fenyves. She continued her violin studies at McGill University with Mauricio Fuks. Vikcy moved to Kitchener in 1992 and is now in her 11th season with the KWS. Vicky has created a vibrant duo of chairs for you. These Chairs are designed as a team, to dazzle and delight. Bid today so they may play a part in your life.
Violin, Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Youth Orchestra. Andrea is the proud daughter of KWS musicians Julia Dixon and Christopher Sharpe. A 12 year old native to Kitchener Ontario, Andrea has played violin in the KWS Youth Orchestra Program for 4 years and currently studies with Lance Ouellette. A girl of many tallents, she has also been been studying piano with Joanne Bender for the past 5 years and also enjoys playing bass clarinet and baritone in her Courtland Senior Public School bands.