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BIOGRAPHY

“After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” 
 
- Aldous Huxley

Laura is originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina and has been living in Washington since 2012. She started playing violin as a teenager and obtained her degree at the Conservatory of Music “Julian Aguirre” in Buenos Aires, where she graduated with honors as Violin Performance Teacher and Professor in Musical Arts for early education, middle and high school.  

She played with the renowned youth orchestra in Buenos Aires “Colon Theater Academic Orchestra” and a great variety of chamber music groups as well. Since Laura grew up in the epicenter of Tango, she naturally devoted a significant amount of time to Argentina's folk music. She performed with several tango orchestras in the most prestigious tango and folklore venues across different provinces in Argentina.


As a teacher, Laura was professor for the violin performance course for beginner and intermediate students at the Conservatory of music “Julian Aguirre” for over 3 years. She was also in charge of violin classes for the conservatoire's orchestra violin section and coordinated string ensembles within the orchestra. Every year she significantly contributed to the transformation of a group of children without any background in music into a solid, functional youth orchestra.  


In addition to violin professor, Laura also worked as a music teacher in the Argentinian public school system across all grades from kindergarten to high school. Throughout all her teaching years, she consistently obtained the highest score in the teacher yearly survey.

  
Currently, Laura enjoys playing with the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra, where she participated as assistant concert master in two concerts at Benaroya Hall. Here in Seattle as well, Laura has taken lessons with Simon James and continues her education with Michael Miropolsky - Seattle Symphony. 

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