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Musicians

Violin
· Brian Lewis, Concertmaster

· Brinna Brinkerhoff
· Aloysia Friedmann
· Jonathan Godfrey
· Andrés González
· Rachel Jordan
· Rasa Kalesnykaite
· Kana Kimura
· Maxine Kuo

· Tammy Linn
· Deborah Tien Price
· Oleg Sulyga
· Amy Thiaville

Viola
· Matt Dane

· Suzanne LeFevre
· Tawnya Popoff
· Lorento Golofeev

Cello
· Richard Belcher

· Julia Cleworth
· Erika Johnson
· Shino Hayashi

Bass
· Sandor Ostlund

· Erik Gronfor

Harp
· Mollie Marcuson

Flute/Piccolo
· Christina Jennings

· Jennifer Keeney

Oboe
· Alecia Lawyer

Clarinet
· Nathan Williams

· Maiko Sasaki

Bassoon
· Kristin Wolfe Jensen

· Daniel Chrisman

Horn
· Danielle Kuhlmann

· Gavin Reed

Trumpet
· Jens Lindemann
· Dan Shipman

· George Chase

Trombone
· Brian Logan

Percussion
· Matthew McClung

Piano
· Kimi Kawashima

· Rodney Waters


Andrés González
Andrés González

Instrument: Violin

Originally from: Bryan, TX

Now reside in: Houston, TX

Age: 34

Birthday: January 29

How did you get started? I began in Caracas, Venezuela, after playing twinkle twinkle and loving it. I was 7.

What do you do when you’re not playing with ROCO? I play for almost everything else in town...namely Mercury Baroque, HGO, TUTS, Houston Bach Society, Ars Lyrica.

What are you listening to on your iPod? Rubén Blades.

Personal info: Married for 9 years with 2 children.

Question you're asked most often: Do you like André Rieu? Answer: Not really...

Interests outside music: Architecture, World History.

Education: Undergrad: University of Miami, FL; Masters: Rice University

Bio: Violinist Andrés González began his violin studies at the age of seven in Caracas, Venezuela, under the tutelage of Professor Emil Friedman. After settling in Miami, Florida, Andrés attended the New World School of the Arts, and later, the University of Miami. While in Miami he was very engaged in the music scene, not only of the city but throughout the state, playing with many of south Florida’s orchestras and ensembles, including Miami City Ballet, the South West Florida Symphony, Miami Bach Society and the Florida Grand Opera. He appeared as soloist with the New World School Symphony, the University of Miami Symphony, the Sunrise Symphonic Pops, the Ocala Symphony. He won concerto competitions at Interlochen Arts Camp and Sewannee Summer Music Festival.

In 2000 he moved to Houston to pursue a Master’s degree from Rice University, where he studied with Sergiu Luca. Now, a resident of the city, he regularly performs with Mercury Baroque, Houston Grand Opera, The Bach Society and the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra.

Andrés González and family

 
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