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A Two Hour Private Concert with the Watershed String Quartet

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Watershed String Quartet for Two-Hour Event (Wedding, Memorial, Anniversary, Surprise).

The ensemble has years of experience performing in all kinds of venues, and it has a diverse repertoire from Bach to Gershwin, with performers Dr. Cindy Moyer, Karen Normadia Davy, Elizabeth Morrison, and Julie Fulkerson.


Watershed String Quartet


The Watershed String Quartet will play for two hours at an event of your choosing: birthday party, surprise party, anniversary, memorial, dinner party, or just for you. The ensemble has years of experience performing in all kinds of venues with a repertoire ranging from Bach, Mozart and Beethoven to Gershwin, Scott Joplin and Cole Porter. Schedule to be determined.

Cindy Moyer, violin, studied at the Eastman School of Music, where she earned B.M., M.M. and D.M.A degrees in performance, and a M.A in Music Theory. Dr. Moyer is a Professor of Music at Cal Poly Humboldt where she  currently is the Chair of the Department of Dance, Music, and Theatre.  She has taught at the Sequoia Chamber Music Workshop, the Humboldt Chamber Music Workshop, Camp Encore/Coda, in Sweden, Maine, and Appel Farm Arts and Music Center, in Elmer, New Jersey. Cindy's performance activities are varied, from solo recitals  to chamber music projects and concerto appearances with the Lancaster, Eureka, and Humboldt Symphonies. Her orchestral performance experience includes the Rochester Philharmonic, the New Haven Symphony, the Sinfonia da Camera (Urbana, Illinois), the Mendocino Music Festival Orchestra, and Symphony of the Redwoods.  She is the author of Scales and Arpeggios with Shifting Practice for violin and viola.  

Karen Normandia Davy, viola, has been on the music faculty of Cal Poly Humboldt since 2000. She has taught many music classes over the years and currently teaches violin and viola.  She is Associate Concertmaster of the Eureka Symphony, and plays in the Symphony of the Redwoods, the Trinidad Bay Arts and Music Festival, and the Santa Maria Philharmonic.  She serves on the board as US Treasurer for the Kato Havas Association.  Karen holds a B.M. in violin from the Cleveland Institute of Music, and a M.S. in Music Education from Queens College, CUNY.   A native of Long Island, Karen and her husband Charles feel like they found their tribe here when they came over from near Woodstock, NY, 25 years ago. 

Elizabeth Morrison, cello, writes about, teaches and plays both orchestral and chamber music. She serves on the board of the Eureka Symphony, performs with the Eureka Symphony and the Lake County Symphony, and writes program notes for the Symphony and the Eureka Chamber Music Series. She has published over sixty articles on chamber music, with a special interest in excellent overlooked women composers. She has played the complete cycle of 68 Haydn string quartets at least five times, and entered into a prenuptial agreement with her husband to learn all the late Beethoven quartets. She is host of the popular OLLI Special Interest Group Live & Local, dedicating to exploring live classical music concerts in Humboldt County.

Julie Fulkerson, violin, is privileged to play with these fine musicians and adds her lifelong listening experience to the quartet. She plays duets, trios, quartets every day; with Trinidad Bay Festival Strings, Watershed Quartet, Night and Day Quartet and Bach On!

Schedule to be determined.

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