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Greenfield

GreenfieldMs. Greenfield graduated in 2008 from Peabody Conservatory where she studied Violin under Herbert Greenberg, former concertmaster of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Upon graduation from Peabody, Leah was offered a full scholarship to study at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory in Singapore, where she pursued a Graduate Diploma under the tutelage of Qian Zhou, head of the Strings Department.  Ms. Greenfield returned to the US to pursue her Master's degree at the University of North Texas where she studied with renowned teacher Julia Bushkova.
 
As an international performing violinist, Ms. Greenfield has enjoyed much success.  In the past few years, she has participated in musical tours and festivals in Aspen, Vancouver, Eastern Europe and Asia. Leah especially enjoys playing in orchestra, and was recently the principal second violinist of Symphony Orchestra Academy of the Pacific, and the assistant concertmaster of the orchestra at the Sarasota Music Festival. She also enjoys playing new music, having premiered various works by award-winning composers. 

Ms. Greenfield has enjoyed teaching students of all different ages, cultures, and levels.  Her students have consistently performed well at auditions, and continue to pursue music as a lifetime passion. Greenfield with student

The individual attention she gives to each of her students and her unique and enthusiastic style of teaching have earned her high praise from parents as well as from students. Her diversified international education and teaching experience greatly enhance the strings program at the Coppell Conservatory.   

In the Fall semester of 2010, Mrs. Greenfield joined the staff of the Coppell Conservatory where she teaches Violin to students of all ages and all levels, with a contagious enthusiasm that made her loved by her students.


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