Described as;

“An affectionate and devoted performer.”

“A balance between precision and elegance.”

 

For the past 13 years, my musical career has been deeply shaped by service to the elderly and those living with memory impairment. In addition to performing for senior living and retirement communities, I’ve had the privilege of appearing at historic and distinguished venues across Maryland and Virginia, including the Peabody Library, the William Paca House in Annapolis, Virginia Theological Seminary, Glenview Mansion, the Clifton Mansion, and more.

My journey with music began at age 14, when I started teaching myself guitar and quickly found a true home in the instrument. As I grew in different areas of musicianship, so did my desire to learn more deeply and pursue greater artistry. That path eventually led me to classical guitar. After high school, I studied exclusively for nine months with internationally acclaimed guitarist Denis Azabagic, an experience I credit as one of the most important periods of growth in my musical and technical development. That growth ultimately led to my acceptance into Julian Gray’s studio at the Peabody Conservatory.

Since graduating in 2017, I have continued to share my art with a wide range of communities and audiences and have taught dozens of students of all ages and backgrounds. I believe musical performance is a life of service and giving every audience my very best is at the heart of what I do.