Anne-Marie Chubet

Violin | Director, Ï㽶Ðã Early Music (Baroque) Ensemble

Chamber Music Coach

Department

Music

Biography

Anne-Marie Chubet is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music. She studied violin with Roger Shermont, Rachmael Weinstock and Eric Rosenblith and was coached in chamber music by Benjamin Zander, Eugene Lehner (Budapest String Quartet), the Cleveland Quartet and the Manhattan String Quartet.  Anne-Marie is currently a member of the faculty of Boston College, the All-Newton Music School and the after-school music program in Westwood, Massachusetts where she resides.  

A performer on both modern and period violin, Anne-Marie is a member of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra (1982 - ), the Handel and Haydn Society Orchestra (1988-2012) and the Cottage Quartet (1988 - ). She also performs at Trinity Church and Church of the Advent in Boston and with the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra and Coro Allegro and has performed with the Cantata Singers, Masterworks Chorale, Boston Baroque, Boston Cecilia and Festival Scarlatti in Palermo, Italy. 

At Boston College, Anne-Marie teaches violin, coaches chamber music and is the director of Ï㽶Ðã Baroque, a student string orchestra performing music from the Baroque period to the present.  In the summer, she coaches chamber music at the Wellesley College Chamber Music Center and performs as a member of the Britt Festival Orchestra in Jacksonville, Oregon. Â