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Griffin Seuter
Cello

Griffin Seuter is a cellist based in San Francisco. She is passionate about music education and was the Youth Ambassador of the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra where her responsibilities included sitting on the board of the orchestra, contributing to the planning and execution of the affiliated youth orchestra program (MyPSO), and organizing outreach concerts. Griffin has performed with a variety of orchestras including the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra, Portsmouth Pro Musica, Nashville Chamber Orchestra, Nashville Sinfonietta, and Gateway Chamber Orchestra. She has also participated in festivals such as the SONAD Project, Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival, Madeline Island Chamber Music, and the National Music Festival. She is an avid chamber musician and was a 2021 Recipient of The Christian Teal Award for collaborative playing. Griffin is a recent graduate of the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University where she completed a Bachelor of Music degree studying under Dr. Felix Wang. A lover of all kinds of music, Griffin earned a minor in Baroque Music Performance as well as a Concentration in Musicology. She served as a research assistant to Dr. Isidora Miranda in her study of Southeast Asian music and theater during the Colonial Period and as an assistant to Dr. Douglas Shadle in his research of Florence Price. She will be pursuing her M.M. at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music under the tutelage of Professor Jennifer Culp.

Griffin is the recipient of the Music School Festival Orchestra Scholarship, the Shirley Budke Memorial Fund, and The Carnahan-Jackson Scholarship Fund.