Erik Peterson,
violin As Artistic Director, Peterson brings a fresh approach to our mission and 31-year tradition of providing outstanding chamber music to Northern Colorado audiences as Front Range Chamber Players becomes more accessible to children and families, and increases our outreach to young Read more ...
William David,
piano After a distinguished 40-year career as founding member and pianist of the Ames Piano Quartet and faculty member at Iowa State University, David retired and moved to Colorado in 2012. Since his relocation he has performed with members of the Colorado Symphony Read more ... |
Jephta Bernstein, violin
Committed to the value of arts education in the schools, violinist Jephta Bernstein founded and is the Executive Artistic Director of non-profit, PYCH: Project Youth and Chamber Music, in 2012, and its summer program, Off the Hook Chamber Music Festival with Bruce Read more ...
Michael W. Davis, cello
While only 26 years old, violinist Davis was named Concertmaster of the prestigious Louisville Orchestra, thrilling audiences for 30 years until his retirement from that position in 2015. Captivated at an early age by the beauty Read more ... |
Matthew Dane, viola
Dane serves as Principal Violist of the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra in Houston, Assistant Principal of Arizona Musicfest, and is a member of both the Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado and the Boulder Piano Quartet. Chamber music festival appearances include OK Mozart, Portland Read more ...
Gal Faganel,
cello Faganel is an acclaimed cello performer, teacher, coach, and recording artist. As a performer, he is frequently heard in recital, in chamber music concerts, and as a soloist with orchestras throughout North America and Europe. He is the founder and artistic Read more ... |
Ronald Francois,
violin His performances as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician have consistently won Francois the acclaim of notable musicians. A recipient of the Quebec Arts Council Grant, he began his career under the tutelage of concert violinist Daniel Heifetz and members of the Guarneri String Quartet. Read more ...
James Heaton,
narrator Heaton has been performing with the Front Range Chamber Players since its inception, appearing in a wide range of vocal, stage, and narration pieces, most recently with pianist Silvana Santinelli in a musical setting of Tennyson’s Enoch Arden, and in several jazz-poetry evenings with Mark Sloniker. Elsewhere Read more ... |
Jubal Fulks,
violin Fulks is an award-winning and critically acclaimed artist and teacher who performs repertoire from the Baroque era through the music of today. As a soloist, he has performed with orchestras across the United States and has been heard on Read more ...
David Korevaar,
piano Korevaar, whose playing has been called a “musical epiphany” by Gramophone Magazine, performs an extensive repertoire as a soloist and chamber musician around the US and internationally. In addition to his teaching at CU-Boulder, he is a regular participant Read more ... |
Danielle Guideri,
cello Guideri received her undergraduate and master's degrees in cello performance from the Aaron Copland School of Music at the City University of New York, Queens College, where she was the winner of the Louis Pastore Cello Scholarship Award. She has performed extensively throughout the Read more ...
Theodor Lichtmann, piano
Born and educated in Switzerland, Lichtmann received his Gymnasium degree in Classical languages. For his formative training as a pianist, he studied with Irma Schaichet (a student of Busoni and Bartok) in Switzerland and later with Leonard Shure (an Artur Schnabel student) in New York Read more ... |
Christopher Luther, viola
Born in Denver, Luther began his performance career at the age of eight fiddling at the Colorado Renaissance Festival. He has continued his diverse musical training with an undergraduate degree in Violin Performance and Jazz Studies from the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver. During the end of his Read more ... |
Heidi Mausbach, cello
Mausbach, a graduate of the Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, has enjoyed a fulfilling and diverse orchestral career throughout the US. She has played with the Naples Philharmonic, the Florida Orchestra, and the Minnesota Opera before moving to Fort Collins in 2000. Read more ... |
Roberta (Bobbie) Mielke, piano
Mielke is a member of the accompanying staff in the C.S.U. Department of Music. She retired recently as Principal Keyboard of the Fort Collins Symphony, and remains an active and enthusiastic chamber music player. She worked her way through the University of Minnesota as a Read more ... |
Margaret Miller,
violin Miller is Special Assistant Professor of Viola and coordinator of the Graduate Quartet Program at CSU. She teaches viola, chamber music literature and coaches both undergraduate and graduate ensembles. Miller is also on the faculty of the LEAP Institute for the Read more ...
Catherine Peterson,
flute Peterson is second/assistant principal flutist of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and was principal flutist with the Central City Opera. Currently, she is performing regularly with the Baltimore Symphony Orchetra. She is a regular performer with the Chintimini Chamber Music Festival and Read more ...
Max Soto,
oboe Soto began his musical education with the Orquesta Sinfonica Juvenil of Costa Rica. He studied with Principal Oboist Jorge Rodriguez and cultivated a passion for Classical Music and the Oboe. He arrived in the USA in 1996 at the Loyola University of New Orleans, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Read more ...
Barbara Thiem,
cello An internationally acclaimed cellist, Thiem combines teaching cello and chamber music with her active schedule of performances in Europe and the United States, playing solo recitals with orchestra, and chamber music. Thiem is a member of the Mendelssohn Trio and in the summers administers the Read more ... |
Paul Mullikin,
percussionist Multi-instrumentalist and award-winning composer Mullikin is a graduate of Denver School of the Arts and Lamont School of Music at Denver University. He has been a veritable chameleon on the Denver music scene for over a decade. On any given evening he can Read more ...
Felix Petit,
violin Petit began his violin studies at the age of 9 at the Latin American Violin Academy of “El Sistema” in Caracas, Venezuela with maestro Jose Francisco Del Castillo. He has participated in the Latin American Violin Academy Summer Festival, Weathersfield Music Festival, Reina Sofia Music Festival in Spain Read more ....
Phillip Stevens, viola Violist Stevens is currently a member of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and is Affiliate Professor of Viola at Metropolitan State College of Denver. In addition to joining the Colorado Symphony in 1996, he has performed with the Rochester Philharmonic, the Ann Arbor Symphony, Read more ...
Charles Tucker,
cello Tucker leads a dual life as lawyer and cellist. He received his Juris Doctor degree from William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota. He practices estate planning, probate, business, and real property law with the law firm of Charles C. Tucker PLLC in Fort Collins, Colorado. Before taking up the law, Tucker was a Read more ... |
Kimberly Patterson, cello
Ms. Patterson has earned recognition for her artistry as a solo, chamber, and orchestral musician. She was the founding cellist for the Tesla Quartet, winner of the 2012 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition and a prizewinner of the 2012 London International Quartet Read more ...
Abby Raymond,
clarinet A native of upstate New York, clarinetist Abby Raymond has held the position of Second/E-flat/Assistant Principal Clarinet with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra since 2001 and played Acting Principal Clarinet for the Colorado Symphony Orchestra from 2011-2013. Previously Abby was a Read more ...
Patrick Sutton,
guitar Sutton is an award-winning guitarist and chamber musician from Evergreen, Colorado. He has given numerous world and US premieres of works by important guitar composers, such as Stephen Goss, Gilbert Bibarian, Ricardo Iznaola and Richard Boukas. He is regularly invited to perform and teach at Read more ... |



























