Beginning
her classical studies at the age of four, it was not until high school
that Eden became an active member of the traditional music and dance
community in Houston, Texas. This led her to years of playing and singing
with contra dance and gypsy bands, jazz and swing groups, and several
early music ensembles. She is a past winner of the Music Teacher's
National Association State Division and the Lennox Young Artists Competitions,
and has been a featured soloist with symphony and chamber orchestras,
jazz and swing bands, bluegrass, DAWG and American folk groups. In
1998 she collaborated with classical Indian singer, Nanda Banarjee,
in an East meets West crossover concert. She
appeared frequently at the Wimberly and Texas Jazz Festivals and in
concert at the Woodlands Pavilion. Most recently, Eden
appeared as solo violinist with the Houston Chamber Orchestra, as lead
fiddler in the Houston Christmas Revels, and in China, as principle-second
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Eden earned her degrees from the Moores School of
Music at the University of Houston as a student of
Fredell Lack, and the Shepherd School of Music at Rice
University as student and teaching assistant of
Kenneth Goldsmith. Although she spends much of her
time touring with guitarist Larry Unger as the band
Notorious, Eden now lives in Boston, where she maintains an active performance and recording career as well as classical and fiddling studios privately, and at the Southshore Conservatory.
Eden currently performs with Notorious, the Bagboys,
Istanpitta, the MacAdam-Somer String Quartet, and
numerous other ensembles. She is always eager to meet
new students of all ages and welcomes projects that
include studio work, writing string arrangements, and
teaching/performing music of all kinds.
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