Washington, D.C.'s Metropolitan Trio can provide top notch classical experiences for your event! Call 301.542.6180, email, or fill out form below for info, contract (emailed via .pdf) and for quotes on discounted rates and upcoming holiday specials.
Biographical information for the Metro Trio:
Claire Kuebler, a Yamaha
Performing Artist, received her Doctor of Musical Arts degree at The Catholic
University of America while studying with Alice Weinreb. As a Yamaha Performing Artist, Dr.
Kuebler has presented masterclasses and clinics in Kentucky, Arizona,
Minnesota, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and
throughout the Midwest. Recent
performances include the Illinois Symphony Orchestra, Southern Illinois Music
Festival, Paducah Symphony, The Kennedy Center, The Meyerson Symphony center
and recordings with the Washington Winds
under the direction of Ed Peterson.
Dr. Kuebler’s recent affiliations include the Valdosta Symphony
Orchestra, the Southern Illinois Symphony, Arlington Symphony, Keys Chamber
Orchestra, Capital Wind Symphony, Capital City Opera and the United States
Army’s Fife and Drum Corps. In
addition, Ms. Kuebler served as faculty for the 2005 Georgia Govenor’s Honors
Program and Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 2006. Dr. Kuebler performs exclusively on a
Yamaha 994AH and is currently faculty at Southeastern Illinois College, John A.
Logan College and Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Community Music
school.
Cellist MaryAnn Perkel has been a professional musician in the DC area for over ten years. Originally from Richmond, VA, Ms. Perkel pursued her musical training in North Carolina where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cello performance. She is currently a member of the Fairfax Symphony and Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Amadeus Virtuosi Orchestra and Da Capo Chamber Players. Ms. Perkel has an active cello studio in her home, where she lives with her husband, trombonist David Perkel and son Noah.
Anne Marie Patterson received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music Performance from Washington and Lee University, as well as Masters Degrees in Performance and Music Education from Florida State University. She has been performing professionally in the DC area for fourteen years with groups such as the Alexandria Symphony, Amadeus Orchestra, Maryland Symphony, Fairfax Symphony, and many chamber ensembles. She has taught strings in the Charles County Schools, and teaches private lessons in her home.
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