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Aaron Requiro  Violin
From Oakland, California, Aaron Requiro has performed and taught around northern California, as well as the Midwest. In addition to teaching privately, he has been a chamber music coach for such summer programs and festivals such as Music@Menlo, The Insbrook Music Institute, Music School and Festival and Summer Music Berkeley. Mr. Requiro performed in the Carmel Performing Arts Festival inaugural season, was a soloist with the Redwood City Symphony, and has given recitals around the bay area such as in Berkeley at the Crowden School.

Aaron began his studies at the Crowden School, and studied with the school's founder, Anne Crowden. He received his M.M. in violin performance at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where he was a student of David Updegraff, and worked extensively with Peter Salaff and the Cavani String Quartet.

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He received his B.M. in violin performance from the University of California, Santa Cruz, as a student of Roy Malan, where he was an Eltinge Family scholar, a Dean's Award recipient, and a member of the resident string quartet.

As a member of the Kashii String Quartet, he served on faculty at the Innsbrook Music Festival, and in March 2006, the Quartet recorded Aaron Jay Kernis's quintet 100 Greatest Dance Hits, with guitarist David Tanenbaum. A former member of the Santa Cruz County Symphony, Aaron currently performs in CityMusic Cleveland, a chamber orchestra with the mission of providing free concerts around Cleveland and the Northeastern Ohio area, and is assistant principal 2nd violin in the Elgin Symphony.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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