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Proud of our dynamic and growing boards of directors and advisers Proud of our dynamic and growing boards of directors and advisers Proud of our dynamic and growing boards of directors and advisers Proud of our dynamic and growing boards of directors and advisers Proud of our dynamic and growing boards of directors and advisers Proud of our dynamic and growing boards of directors and advisers Proud of our dynamic and growing boards of directors and advisers Proud of our dynamic and growing boards of directors and advisers Proud of our dynamic and growing boards of directors and advisers 

Our Boards

Board of Directors

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Lydia Chernicoff, violinist, is the Founder and Artistic Director of Q Concerts, a chamber music series taken out of the concert hall, defined by its daring programming and casual, lively atmosphere.

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Pamela Hentges, violin, has recently “retired” to Charleston after a fulfilling career as a professional violinist. During that time, she held the Assistant Principal Second Violin chair of the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, D.C. for twenty-one years, Principal Se

Colleen Smith-Jones, violin, has recently “retired” to Charleston after a fulfilling career as a professional violinist. During that time, she held the Assistant Principal Second Violin chair of the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, D.C. for twenty-one years, Principal Second Violin chair of the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Richmond, VA for fourteen years, and a Section Violin chair in the Kennedy Center

Board of Advisors

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PAM HENTGES NSOPORT_0542 BW.jpg
Colleen%20TEMP%20P1030319_edited.jpg

Lydia Chernicoff, violinist, is the Founder and Artistic Director of Q Concerts, a chamber music series taken out of the concert hall, defined by its daring programming and casual, lively atmosphere.

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Pamela Hentges, violin, has recently “retired” to Charleston after a fulfilling career as a professional violinist. During that time, she held the Assistant Principal Second Violin chair of the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, D.C. for twenty-one years, Principal Se

Colleen Smith-Jones, violin, has recently “retired” to Charleston after a fulfilling career as a professional violinist. During that time, she held the Assistant Principal Second Violin chair of the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, D.C. for twenty-one years, Principal Second Violin chair of the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Richmond, VA for fourteen years, and a Section Violin chair in the Kennedy Center

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