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Charlene Kubik |
| For most of her life, Charlene has enjoyed playing the violin and sharing her talent with others. While in high school, she was a student of the Merit Music Program at Roosevelt University. Later she attended college at Northern Illinois University, where she served as Concertmaster of the N.I.U. Chamber Orchestra, founded the Concordant Quintet string ensemble, and was a frequent soloist at the Newman Center Catholic Church. Since graduation, Charlene has played violin for numerous musical groups in the DuPage area including the Elmhurst Symphony, the Salt Creek Sinfonietta, and the Sinfonietta Bel Canto. She is passing along her love of music to her three children, who each play instruments; the trumpet, the flute, and the saxophone. |
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Stefanie Rembiszewski |
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As a child, Stefanie began studying violin under the tutelage of Donna Schaff and Edward Fiorelli at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. She continued her musical education, serving as concertmaster for 7 consecutive semesters while attending Northern Illinois University. After College she played several seasons with the DuPage Symphony Orchestra. Stefanie began teaching violin in February 2001 when she joined the teaching staff at K. R. Bachelder located in Naperville, IL. In 2008 she decided to open a home teaching studio where she continues teaching as a member of the American String Teacher Association (ASTA). |
| Her orchestra affiliations include the Salt Creek Sinfonietta, West Suburban Symphony Chamber Orchestra, Sinfonetta Bel Canto, and the Wheaton Symphony Orchestra where she served as Principal, 2nd violin from 2007 - 2010. To share her love of music with the next generation, she served as Treasurer on the Board of Directors for the West Suburban Youth Orchestra. Stefanie also plays fiddle in the contemporary Christian band “For the Cross” |
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Classical Aisles |
| Stefanie and Charlene met while attending college at Northern Illinois University. Years later the two friends were reunited while playing violin for the Salt Creek Sinfonietta in Hinsdale. They soon discovered they had similar responsibilities and interests, like raising their families and playing music for weddings. They teamed up and formed the violin duet group Classical Aisles, providing the Chicagoland area with quality classical music and service at an affordable price. |
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| Photo courtesy of The Photographic Edge |
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Serving Chicago's Western Suburbs |
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