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| The Carolina Chamber Symphony Players Meet the Musicians . . . Fabrice Dharamraj, violinFabrice Dharamraj was born in Chartres, France and started playing the violin at the age of 5. He now holds a B.M. from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, (UNCSA) where he studied with the late Elaine Richey. He continued his studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) receiving an M.M. with Linda Cerone and has also pursued Doctoral studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) with Dr. John Fadial. Fabrice has performed throughout the United States and Europe but is a particularly active performer and teacher in North Carolina. Performing engagements include Associate Concertmaster of the Greensboro Symphony, Principal Second of the Winston-Salem Symphony, Carolina Chamber Symphony Players and many other ensembles in the region including the North Carolina Symphony. As a teacher, Fabrice has taught as a Graduate Assistant at (UNCG), a teacher in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Schools, Salisbury Symphony/Rowan County After-School Strings program, Salem College Community Music School, (UNCSA) Community Music School and has been on the faculty at Appalachian State University and Elon University. He now currently teaches at Wake Forest University, St. Mary’s Music Academy in High Point, NC, and the Arts Academy at Grace, in Lexington, NC. Fabrice currently resides in Winston Salem, NC with his wife and violinist Ewa Gondek Dharamraj, and his cat Ziggy. |
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