Chamber Music in the Park

When our local orchestra camp was cancelled due to COVID-19, we decided to hold a chamber music camp outside. Five different groups met for 90 minutes a day in our local park and worked on their sight reading and ensemble skills. Community members drove by, walked by, stopped to listen, or even sit and eat lunch. It was a great way for the kids to share their music with the community. Too bad it was 100 degrees every day!

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Pamela Hunt

Pam Hunt is a registered Suzuki teacher on violin, viola and cello. She and her husband founded the Pipestone School of Music in Twisp, Washington, in the fall of 1997. Pam maintains a studio of 40 students, directs the Methow Valley Elementary School Strings Program, the Pipestone Youth Orchestra, and the Pipestone Summer Music Camp. Pam is the principal cellist in the Methow Valley Orchestra, plays cello in the Tamarack String Quartet, and violin in the Lake Chelan Bach Festival Orchestra. In her free time, Pam enjoys studying languages, hiking and skiing. For information about the Pipestone School of Music, go to [url=http://www.cascadiamusic.org/]

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