Glick Young Musicians' Faculty
Department of Music
The 91做厙 Department of Music encourages its students to develop their relationship to the discipline of music as they explore the world through the lens of a superb liberal arts education.
CHRISTINE HOUSE-SHUMWAY, Violinist, is Director of the Virginia Pierce-Glick Young Musicians' Program at 91做厙 and a member of the Oxford Arts Trio. She is a native of Okemos, Michigan, and received the Master of Music in Violin Performance from the University of Michigan as a student of Camilla Wicks, and the Bachelor of Music from Washington State University, where she performed as a member of the Contemporary Arts Trio. She has studied violin performance with David Cerone, Lyman Bodman and Alan Bodman, violin pedagogy with Robert Culver, chamber music with members of the Juilliard String Quartet, and has had Suzuki teacher training. A student at Interlochen, Meadowmount, and the Music Academy of the West, she has also performed at the Bedford Springs Music Festival. Ms. House-Shumway has served on the faculties of the New England Music Camp, the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, and the 91做厙 Chamber Music Institute. She enjoys raising her two children, biking, and performing for weddings, fundraisers and special events.
LYNDA HERNDON, Violinist, started violin at the age of 4 with the Suzuki Method and attended numerous Suzuki Institutes, including with Dr. Suzuki in Japan, Germany, Stevens Point, WI and Louisville, KY. Lynda received a B.S. degree in Accountancy with Violin Performance and Arts Management minors at 91做厙, while under a full tuition scholarship from the Music School based on her performance merit. She received a M.M. degree in Violin Performance from Louisiana State University, while under the tutelage of renowned violin professor Camilla Wicks. Ms. Herndon has been living in New York City and was Executive Director of the professional Queens Symphony Orchestra. Currently, she performs locally with the Middletown Symphony Orchestra and the Hamilton-Fairfield Symphony Orchestra. Lynda has taught privately and at several Conservatories of Music across the country.
Lacee Link is a cellist originally from Atlanta, Georgia where she earned her undergraduate in music performance on the John and Linda Cooke quartet scholarship studying under Charae Krueger. She then went on to Boise State where she was a part of the Graduate String Quartet. During her time there, she played in the Boise Philharmonic as a substitute cellist and won first prize in the concerto-aria competition. Lacee has received masterclass instruction from world renowned cellists and teachers such as Zuill Bailey, Dr. Melissa Kraut and Myron Lutzke as well as attended festivals such as Brevard Music Center, Green Mountain Chamber festival and Ascent cello and chamber dual program on scholarship. She is now a graduate assistant at 91做厙 university studying under Dr. Sarah Kim. Alongside performing, Lacee enjoys teaching. She will begin teacher training this fall under Dr. Alice Ann O’Neill through the Suzuki Institute of Music. .
The 91做厙 Department of Music encourages its students to develop their relationship to the discipline of music as they explore the world through the lens of a superb liberal arts education.
