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Anne has been playing and
performing all her life in a wide variety of
settings. From classical to jazz,
Anne has performed as a soloist,
chamber musician, and ensemble member both
nationally and internationally, in venues
from Avery Fisher Hall to Disneyland Paris.
As a composer/performer, Anne
performs her own repertoire in the newly
formed Agape Quartet, set to tour in August
2011 throughout New England and New York.
Anne hails from Boston,
where she studied with Randall Hodgkinson
and Charles Fisk at Wellesley College, where
she graduated Phi Beta Kappa. She is now a
Masters of Music candidate at Manhattan
School of Music in Classical Composition in
the studio of Marjorie Merryman. Her music
has been premiered in Boston and New York by
ensembles such as the Boston New Music
Institute, and at the Summer Institute for
Contemporary Performance Practice at New
England Conservatory.
Anne is the founder and
artistic director of the Synthesis
Aesthetics Project, a collaborative between
musicians, dancers, multimedia and spoken
word artists, where she composes and
choreographs for the company. Anne
believes there is an integral connection
amongst all art forms, and she strives to
explore her inner creativity in any
direction or idiom in which it follows. In
some Eastern cultures, dance and music are
expressed by the same word because they are
treated as actions done together. In her
work, Anne hopes to bring
this concept to the consciousness of her
audience by integrating performance and
creativity in a complimentary, innovative,
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