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Meet our Principal Musicians!This is your chance to learn about the extraordinary local talent that you can hear at each of our concerts. Our area holds some of the most talented and experienced musicians. We are all very proud to have such a wonderful group of musicians!
Augusto Diemecke started his violin studies at age 11 with his father Emilio Diemecke. Mr. Diemecke continued his violin training with Joanna Maikovska, Enrique Denise Lowe-Nosewicz has been principal second violinist with the OSFL for years. Previous teachers include Kenneth Sarch (Tanglewood Institute for Young Artists),Christian Badea(Faculty, Julliard School of Music), Charles Treger (Hartt College of Music) and Daniel Kobialka (SFSU, San Francisco). Orchestral positions include The Oakland Symphony, Marin Symphony, San Francisco Opera Company and Tri-Cities Opera. As an active Suzuki educator, Ms. Lowe-Nosewicz has maintained studios in Ithaca and Horseheads. She has implemented and performed at educational outreach programs for local school districts. Teaching positions include The Camerata School, CSMA, and University of Connecticut Community Music School. A founding member of the Finger Lakes String Quartet, Ms. Lowe-Nosewicz is an active chamber music performer. FLS Quartet has performed numerous recitals and benefits in the area. She has been a featured soloist in the Ithaca Bach Festival as well as quartet recitals through the "Musician's Choice" chamber series. Ms. Lowe-Nosewicz is currently employed as a mental health worker in the Newfield School District. Max Buckholtz began playing the violin at the age of three under the direction Mary Cay Neal, the founder of the Buffalo Suzuki Strings. He embarked upon his first world tour with The Buffalo Suzuki Strings at the age of ten. Through the philosophy of world peace through music; tours brought him to Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, The Netherlands, England, Scotland, The Former Soviet Union and Hungary. He has served as Concertmaster and Asst. Concertmaster for the Utica Symphony and Catskill Symphony Orchestras, Principal Violist for the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes and currently works in The Theatre Arts Department at Cornell University as a composer, performer, and dance accompanist for the Dance Program. Last summer he worked in Rome, Italy for a month with the Cornell Dance Department and collaborated with student choreographers performing dance installations at various locations throughout Rome. Max also has studied and plays a wide variety of styles including Celtic, Jazz, Classical, Middle Eastern, South Indian and Bluegrass. Max holds a Masters Degree in violin performance from the Ithaca College School of Music. While pursuing his Masters Degree he received a grant and traveled to Romania to analyze and collect Moldavian Folk Music.
While at the University of Michigan Andrew served as principal cello for the performance and recording of William Bolcom’s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience under conductor Leonard Slatkin. The recording was awarded four Grammy awards including classical album of the year. As a chamber musician he has performed with the Michigan Chamber Players, the Eastman Chamber Music Society, and the Eastman Virtuosi. Andrew has had the opportunity to perform with such musicians as: Yehonatan Berick (violin), Yizhak Schotten (viola), Carmen Pelton (soprano), Lynn Aspnes and Kathleen Bride (Harp), JB VanDemark (Bass), the Kilbourn Saxophone Quartet, John Marcellus (Trombone), and Kenneth Grant (Clarinet). In addition to being principal cello in the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes Andrew works as a private teacher and a freelance musician in the Rochester area and is a doctoral candidate at the Eastman School of Music where he serves as teaching assistant to Alan Harris. He is also the TA for a program that brings Eastman students to school 17 in downtown Rochester to provide private lessons. Andrew’s major teachers include: Richard Piippo, Erling Blöndal Bengtsson, and Alan Harris. He has had additional studies with Thomas Landschoot and Ronald Leonard and has played in master classes given by Janos Starker, Bernard Greenhouse, Stephen Geber, and Pieter Wispelwey. Andrew was the winner of the Eastman School of Music 2008 Concerto Competition and third prize winner in the 2009 Andrews University Second International Music Competition. He has performed as a Soloist with the Eastman School Symphony Orchestra and the Eastman Wind Ensemble.
Sue Laib, principal oboist of OSFL since its inception, previously held the same positions in the Corning Philharmonic and Elmira Symphony. In her 16th year at Cindy Sedlacek, principal clarinetist since 1987. Previously the principal clarinetist of the Orquestra Sinfonica Nacional in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, she has also played with the Tri-Cities Opera, Catskills Symphony, Elmira Symphony, Utica Symphony and Regina Opera in Brooklyn. Originally from Ithaca, NY, she received her Bachelor of Arts from Cornell University and a Master of Arts from Brooklyn College. She also has attended the College Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, the Aspen Music Festival, the Johannesen International School of the Arts and the Eastman School of Music. Her principal studies have been with Mark Nuccio (NY Philharmonic), Richard MacDowell (Univ. of Texas—Austin), Michael Webster (Rochester Philharmonic), Leon Russianoff (NYC) and Joaquin Valdepeñas (Toronto Symphony). During the academic year she teaches clarinet at Cornell University and during the summer she teaches at the Csehy Summer School of Music. Cindy’s husband, Karel, is a member of the violin section of the Orchestra. They live in Ithaca with their son Karel. Amy Lange has been actively performing since childhood. Although her performing
Jeff Stempien. Who's Who in American Colleges 1973 and recently in the 2005 addition of Who's Who in America. Currently band director in the Penn Yan School system, a position he has held since 1978, adult choral and band director ay the Penn Yan United Methodist Church since 1991, adjunct teacher at Hobart and William Colleges since 1989, band director at Keuka College since 2002, principal trumpet player with the orchestra since 1982, trumpet player with the Southern Tier All-Star Jazz Band since 1986, mechanic at Marbles Automotive since 2002, conductor of the Penn Yan Area Community Band since 1991, member of the International Trumpet Guild, New York School Music Association, Music Educators National Conference, Kappa Kappa Psi and Phi Mu Alpha. Stempien is also active in guest conducting, adjudicating and many free lance trumpet playing events. He lives in Keuka Park with his wife Elly and has two daughters, Heather and Aimée. Trombonist, Norm Wilcox has been performing throughout the Southern Tier for more than 40 years. A native of Elmira, he graduated from Horseheads High School, studying under James Wilson, and then from the Eastman School of Music, studying under Emory Remington and Donald Knaub. While choosing a career in the tool and die business, Norm has taken advantage of every opportunity to perform in many local musical organizations, including 31 years with the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes and it's predecessors. He also plays with the Binghamton Symphony, the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, Cornell University's Ensemble X, as well as two groups of his own, The Brass Menagerie, a brass quintet and The Elmira Trombone Choir. He has taught trombone privately, transcribed brass music and composed Christian music. He lives in Horseheads and is married to Kathy, herself an accomplished musician and veteran of many local theatrical productions. Dave Unland completed Doctoral studies and a Masters Degree at University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana and a Bachelor’s degree (summa cum laude) from Southern Illinois Gina Kline is an elementary band director and music teacher at George F. Johnson Elementary School in the Union-Endicott school district, where she has taught for six years. She received her Bachelor’s in Music Education and Performance (Percussion) from Ithaca College, where she studied with world-famous marimbist, Gordon Stout. During |
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