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Gayle has performed concerts at Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center with Yanni, the Moddy Blues, and Il Divo, among others. She has been principal flutist of the Cleveland Symphonic Winds, Lakewood Hometown Band, and the Sounds of Sousa Band. Since 2008, Gayle has served as flute instructor for the Aurora School of Music, presently teaching 35 students. Having taught private flute lessons for over 35 years, her students have ranged from beginners to advanced national award-winners.
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The Performing Arts Program is a cornerstone of Arts & Medicine. The program enhances the environment and Cleveland Clinic experience for patients and caregivers. Listeners are provided an opportunity to engage high quality performances every weekday by local musicians, with special events featuring dancers, ensembles and local schools and arts organizations. Artists and groups who have provided their talent include: Musicians-In-Residence Dancing Classroom of NE Ohio Beck Center for the Arts Roots of American Music (School and Community Organization) City Ballet of Cleveland Cleveland Institute of Music students Dancing Wheels Company & School (Integrated Dance Company) Cleveland Music School Settlement (School and Community Organization) Karamu House (Theater Company) Credo Chamber Music Oberlin Conservatory students Contemporary Youth Orchestra If you, your ensemble, or your organization is interested in performing for the benefit of those at Cleveland Clinic, contact us at [email protected]. Musicians-in-ResidenceMusicians-in-Residence
The musicians-in-residence program brings some of the most talented local musicians into public spaces to provide engaging, entertaining, and educational programs for patients, families, and employees. Learn more about our musicians below.Lisa Bell Benedetto
Grammy-nominated pianist/recording artist, Lisa Bell Benedetto, is a graduate of The University of Southern California. During her college years she spent a summer at the world renowned Aspen Music Festival, where her focus was music composition. While remaining on the West coast for fifteen years, Lisa performed, regularly, at all the top hotels and restaurants in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and Aspen, Colorado. In addition, she released three CDs. Her first CD, "Soulscapes," aired on over 700 radio stations nation-wide, earning her the Grammy nomination. She also had an opportunity to score music for "The Stonecutter," which debuted at The Santa Barbara Film Festival. Since returning to her hometown, Lisa has created and performed shows at Tower City Center, accompanied many youth musical productions, taught piano, and performed for many private events. Lisa is the accompanist for The Renaissance Unity band and choir every Sunday morning. In addition, for over twenty years Lisa has been performing for the non-profit organization, Access to the Arts and ArtsConnect whose mission is to enhance the quality of life for the elderly. "Playing for Seniors has been a most rewarding experience. When I see their faces light up…nothing can replace that feeling!" Lisa finds that working in a healthcare environment is a mutually healing experience.Lee Bush
Lee Bush received his degrees from both Baldwin-Wallace College and the University of Missouri. He was a composer, arranger, and producer with Frank Gari Productions for eight years, recording commercial music in New York City. Lee is a music educator with years at Youngstown State University, Tri-C Jass Studies Program and Cleveland State University. He has appeared as a guest artist at Severance Hall, Tri-C Jass Fest, Shoreby Club, WCPN Radio, Progressive Field, Cleveland Museum of Art and many other venues. Lee has authored books on guitar sight reading, fingerboard understanding and comprehensive guitar instructional method.Ariel Clayton Karas
Violinist, Clayton Karas, has given more than 350 performances to-date at Cleveland Clinic, appearing frequently as a soloist, in ensembles, and with other guest artists. As a studio musician and solo artist, she appears on numerous locally produced, non-classical albums. Her music was featured prominently on the 2015 PBS documentary, Violins of Hope, narrated by Oscar-winning actor Adrien Brody. As director of Classical Revolution Cleveland, Ms. Clayton Karas coordinates performances in non-traditional venues. The ensemble is frequently featured on local radio broadcasts and independent podcasts. Their JOIN concert series brings classical music to underserved audiences throughout northeast Ohio at correctional facilities, crisis shelters, and medical centers. Her chamber ensemble, OPUS 216, collaborates frequently for renowned organizations, including the Cleveland Museum of Art, American Greetings, the Cleveland International Piano Competition, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the Tri-C Jazz Fest, among others. A Dallas native, Ariel Clayton Karas is proud to call northeast Ohio her home, and maintains a close-knit studio of violin students out of her home on the near-west side. She holds Bachelors and Masters degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music, along with Suzuki Certification from the Sato Center for Suzuki Studies.Kent Collier
Kent Collier has enjoyed being a member Cleveland's freelance musician community for 35 years.He received his bachelors and masters degrees from the Eastman School of Music. A native Clevelander, Kent has been principal cellist for Cleveland Opera, Cleveland Ballet, Ohio Chamber Orchestra, and Lyric Opera for over twenty years. Most recently he has served as principal cellist with Red an Orchestra, Blossom Festival Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, Opera Circle, and Blue Water Chamber Orchestra. He has been a cello instructor at Allegheny College, Baldwin Wallace Conservatory, and the Cleveland Music School Settlement. He has also spent many summers playing with the Cullowhee Music Festival and the North Carolina Symphony. Apart from music Kent enjoys teaching math, playing racquetball, and skiing. Kent was happy to be named one of Cleveland Magazine's "Most Interesting People".Virginia Crabtree
Flutist, Virginia Crabtree, is a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music where she received her Masters degree studying with Mary Kay Fink and Joshua Smith. Holding a Bachelor of Music Degree from Northwestern University, Virginia graduated Magna Cum Laude with Woodwind Departmental Honors in 2007. With performances ranging from the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia to concerts for the Seminari Musicali Internazionali in Prato, Italy, Virginia has performed extensively on both flute and piccolo. In addition to these instruments, in 2009 Virginia performed the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 on Baroque flute with the Case Western Early Music Ensemble. A native of San Diego, Virginia has been a member of the California Young Artist Guild since 2003 and in 2006 was a finalist for the Northwestern Concerto Competition. In March, 2008 Virginia was also a finalist for the piccolo position of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and won second place in the National Flute Association Piccolo Artist Competition. Virginia is also an avid teacher and enjoys positions on the flute faculty for the Interlochen Arts Camp and the Cleveland Music Settlement.Gayle Getts
Gayle Getts graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Music degree from Baldwin-Wallace College, studying with William Hebert, piccoloist of The Cleveland Orchestra. She then earned her Master's degree in flute performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, studying with internationally renowned flutist Alexander Murray, former principal flutist of the London Symphony Orchestra. Since that time she has been an active freelance musician, recitalist, clinician, and private flute instructor throughout Northeast Ohio.Gayle has performed concerts at Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center with Yanni, the Moddy Blues, and Il Divo, among others. She has been principal flutist of the Cleveland Symphonic Winds, Lakewood Hometown Band, and the Sounds of Sousa Band. Since 2008, Gayle has served as flute instructor for the Aurora School of Music, presently teaching 35 students. Having taught private flute lessons for over 35 years, her students have ranged from beginners to advanced national award-winners.