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Meet the members of Quartette Con Brio

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Fred
Chu is Concertmaster with the
Everett Symphony.
Fred has a Masters degree of Music from Chicago Music College. He is former
concertmaster of the Central Opera Theatre of China and of the Chicago Civic
Orchestra under the baton of Sir George Solti. Recently relocated to the
Pacific Northwest, he is currently teaching at the Gene Nastri School in
Mukilteo, and is the String orchestra Director of Holy Rosary School in
Edmonds and St. Luke’s School in Shoreline. Fred lives in Vancouver with his
wife and small daughter—a beginning violinist.
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Jo K. Hull
is Assistant
Concertmaster of the Everett Symphony, past member of
Bellevue Philharmonic, and Jacksonville Symphony.
Former member
of Port Gardner Bay Chamber Orchestra, Jo was an integral part of the
orchestra management and her participation was a part of a greater link to
the community in and beyond Snohomish County. One of the founding members of
Quartette Con Brio, Jo still saves time to spend with her husband Greg and
(still wonderful) teenage son, John.
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Violist
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Cheryl Harris
is Principal
Violist of the
Everett Symphony Orchestra,
the Conductor of the Everett Youth Symphony Intermezzo Strings,
and mother of four
musicians. Proficient also on violin and piano, Cheryl has her BA and Masters
degrees in music from the Universities of Texas and Oregon, respectively.
Cheryl
is a string specialist for the Northshore School District, and piano
accompanist for choirs at Everett’s Eisenhower Middle School. Cheryl and
her husband Bill are empty nesters in Everett. |
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Cellist and Quartette Con Brio Business
Manager
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Cami Davis is Principal Cellist of the
Everett Symphony Orchestra and
ESO’s
Chamber Orchestra.
Past Everett
Youth Symphony coach,
Cami is
also a
founding member of
Quartette Con Brio, and
principal cellist of the Everett Choral
Arts orchestra.
She and her husband Ray (also a cellist) reside in Seattle and enjoy their
collaborative family of five children and three grandchildren including one
dancer, one harpist and one trumpeter, and heaven knows what else will turn
up!
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