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Berklee Today
Liz wrote an article about her journey as an Irish cellist for Berklee Today, the Berklee alumni magazine. See it online here: http://www.berklee.edu/bt/224/coda.html
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Folk Arts Quartet on Berklee Podcast
Hear Folk Arts Quartet featured on Berklee Podcast: http://www.berklee.edu/news/2141/podcast-folk-arts-quartet
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Folk Arts Quartet featured on Boston's NPR Station
"BOSTON — On Thursday night, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum hosts a concert of chamber music performed by four young, highly skilled string players. But the Folk Arts Quartet might just incite something kind of radical in a classical setting: foot-stomping, possibly thigh-slapping,
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FAQ in the Bluegrass blog
Here's an article about Folk Arts Quartet and the Boston music scene. Click here to read the full article.
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Blast from the past. Fiddlesticks podcast August 2008
Here's a podcast about Liz's family band, FiddleSticks by Clayton Pixton for Should Be Famous. We're breaking a rule today, because you guys are... "the already famous people." Hear the entertaining history of Liz's family and musical heritage.
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Liz Davis Maxfield '09: Cello Pioneer
Here's an article about Liz that was published in Berklee Today.
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Interview with Liz in Mormon Artist
In October 2009, Mormon Artist magazine published an interview with Liz about her career and goals in Ireland. Read the interview here.
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FAQ on cybergrass.com
Cybergrass calls FAQ "raw, grooving fiddle music played with the grace and sophistication of a classical string quartet." Click to read the article. http
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Just Plain Folks
Liz's song "O May" was nominated for "Best Celtic Song" in the 2009 Just Plain Folks awards. Click here for more information about the award.
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Strings Magazine
Fulbright Scholar Hunts Fiddle Tunes
Cellist Liz Davis Maxfield has won a grant from the Fulbright US Scholar Program to study in Ireland for a year, but this recent Berklee College of Music graduate doesn’t plan to sit on her laurels -
Collegiate Roundup: What Have the Kiddos Been Up To?
Berklee College of Music
Commencement: Saturday, May 9
Speaker: Smokey Robinson- Berklee bought land from the First Church of Ch
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Liz in the Irish Tribune
Off Beat always likes to hear about musicians who defy all attempts to pigeonhole them, so the news that American cellist Liz Davis Maxfield is to become the first ever player of that instrument to be accepted onto the MA course in Irish Traditional Music Performance at University of Limerick is a w
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The Journal of Music
The American cellist Liz Davis Maxfield, who recently graduated from Berklee College of Music, Boston, has been granted a Fulbright Scholarship to undertake the Masters in Traditional Irish Music Performance degree programme. She hopes to write and publish a method book on adapting traditional Irish
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FAQ at Notlob
Notlob Acoustic Concert Series presents Broken Blossoms & Folk Arts Quartet on Saturday
Fri Apr 10, 2009, 06:30 AM EDT
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FAQ in the news
Berklee’s Women Musicians Network Presents its 12th Annual Concert
Boston, MA, Feb -
Berkleeās Women Musicians Network Presents its 12th Annual Concert
Berklee’s Women Musicians Network Presents its 12th Annual Concert
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BCMFest Review of Folk Arts Quartet
Sean Smith of the Boston Celtic Music Fest (BCMFest) said this about the FAQ: &q
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Senior Recital
Last week, Liz completed her Senior Recital at Berklee College of Music. The concert hall was packed, and the audience was enthusiastic. At the recital, she performed a debut of her cello duet "Lark on the Strand," a theme and variations based on an Irish tune. She also performed an orches
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Press From Folk Alliance
Wears The Trousers staff writer Anja McCloskey attended the 2009 Folk Alliance conference in Memphis, Tennessee, where she met Liz and the Folk Arts Quartet. Here's what she wrote about the FAQ: "The beaut
