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SASHA GEE ENEGREN, bassoon

A nine-time concerto soloist with orchestras including Brevard Summer Festival Orchestra and New York City's Bach Society, Sasha Gee Enegren enjoys exploiting the extroverted side of bassoon. Ms. Enegren is also an avid chamber musician, which is evidenced by her frequent performances with many Woodwind Quintets, including four and two-year residencies in North Carolina and New York, respectively. Beyond quintet, Ms. Enegren plays extensively with Uncommon Temperament and Ensemble 212.

As an orchestral musician, Ms. Enegren has been heard at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall and Isaac Stern Auditorium, Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, and Symphony Space under the batons of prominent conductors including Kurt Masur, Adam Fischer, Otto Werner Müller, and Benjamin Zander. She has also held employment in the opera, symphonic, and chamber orchestras of Attersee Klassik Festival in Austria, with performances at the prestigious Salzburg Festival.

In New York City Ms. Enegren is an active freelancer and is a candidate for the Professional Studies Certificate at the Manhattan School of Music, where she also earned a Master of Music in Orchestral Performance, and is the recipient of the Helen Fahnestock Hubbard Family Scholarship, and the Theodore H. Barth Foundation Scholarship. Teachers include Frank Morelli, Patricia Rogers, Marc Goldberg, Mark Popkin, and Carol Aicher.

Up to date as of 2/6/11.

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