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Sharon Stanis
sstanis@shaw.ca
M.M. (Indiana), Artist-in-Residence
Violin, Lafayette String
Quartet
Sharon Stanis has had a multi-faceted career as a chamber musician,
soloist, and educator. As a co-founder of the Lafayette String Quartet,
she has toured extensively in North America and Europe. The quartet
garnered prizes from the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition and
the Portsmouth (England) International String Quartet Competition.
Ms. Stanis has appeared as soloist with the Victoria Symphony and
the Palm Court Orchestra; and has served as concertmaster of the
Victoria Symphony in the Summer Festival Series. At Basses Loaded
IV, Ms. Stanis performed the Bottesini Grand Duo with Gary Karr.
In addition to being a member of the Galiano and Aventa Ensembles,
she is a frequent guest artist on the Eine Kleine Summer Music Series.
A dedicated and enthusiastic teacher, Ms. Stanis is currently an
Artist-in-Residence at the University of Victoria, where she teaches
violin and coaches chamber music. She adjudicates numerous festivals
across Canada, enjoys giving master classes throughout North America,
and has coached the violinists of the Victoria Youth Orchestra.
She served as an associate instructor in the music history department
at Indiana University.
Before coming to Victoria, Ms. Stanis was a member of the Renaissance
City Chamber Players, and on faculty at Oakland University and The
Institute of Music and Dance in Detroit.
Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Ms. Stanis studied with Linda
and David Cerone, Gary Kosloski, Henryk Kowalski, and Peter Salaff.
She received her BM and MM from Indiana University, where she coached
with Rostislav Dubinsky who was integral in the formation of the
Lafayette String Quartet. Other coaches include members of the Cleveland,
Alban Berg, and Amadeus Quartets.
In addition to the seven compact discs recorded with the Lafayette
Quartet, Ms. Stanis has recorded the Murray Adaskin Second Violin
Sonata, the John Mills-Cockell Concerto of Deliverance, and the
soundtrack of Criminal Acts by Tobin Stokes. She is the violinist
in the theme music from the television show Bob and Margaret, composed
by Patrick Godfrey.
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