Adelaide Federici, Violin

Praised by Strad magazine for her “ingratiating tone” and “consistently reliable technique,” violinist, Adelaide Federici, enjoys a varied musical career. She is concertmaster of the Johns Creek Symphony and regularly performs with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and has been a member of the Arizona MusicFest Orchestra for fifteen seasons. She was previously assistant principal second violin of the Atlanta Opera Orchestra and member of the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra for twenty years.

Adelaide currently plays with Bent Frequency, an Atlanta-based contemporary music ensemble, with whom she performed at the Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato, Mexico. Previous contemporary music experience includes Sonic Generator, Terminus Ensemble, Chamber Cartel, North/South Consonance and Forcast Music in New York and an assistantship with the University of Southern California Contemporary Music Ensemble. Adelaide has played outreach concerts with the Atlanta Chamber Players under the auspices of Young Audiences of Atlanta and dozens of performances of “Ferdinand the Bull” in elementary schools across the country. Several of Adelaide’s solo and chamber performances have been heard on WABE’s ”Atlanta Music Scene.” In the non-classical world, Adelaide has recorded with performers such as Bruce Springsteen, Train, Joe Gransden, and Monica.

Adelaide received her Bachelor of Music degree from The Eastman School of Music studying under William Preucil and her Masters from the University of Southern California under Robert Lipsett. She also spent time in Europe studying at Holland Music Sessions and the Mozarteum in Salzburg. Other teachers of significant influence were Richard Simon and her mother, Lynn Baughman. Adelaide is artist in residence at the Bailey School of Music at Kennesaw State University. She lives in Druid Hills (Atlanta) with her husband, two children, and two dogs.

 

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