PAIGE STOCKLEY LERNER, cello
An avid performer of contemporary music, Paige Stockley Lerner is the
founder the Saint Helens String Quartet, quartet in residence at Seattle's
Cornish College of the Arts. In addition to her quartet
work and teaching, Paige performs with the Pacific Northwest Ballet
Orchestra and the Auburn Symphony, and does recording work for movies
and television. She is involved with the Seattle Chamber Music
Society's outreach program, which introduces Seattle schoolchildren to
chamber music. A former student of Toby Saks, Valentin Hirsu, Michael
Haber, and Ardyth Alton, Paige received an M.M. degree at the Manhattan
School of Music in New York City. She spent a year in Krakow and Prague
on a European Mozart Academy fellowship, returning to the States to
serve as a teaching assistant at the University of Ohio in Akron. She
has been a member of orchestras in Connecticut, Castille y Leon, Spain,
and Mexico City, as well a freelancer in New York City. Paige is on the
faculty of Cornish College of the Arts, and teaches at her private studio at
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