Independent String Teachers of Madison (IST) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the profession of stringed instrument teaching and playing within the greater Madison area. Our mission is to provide unique educational opportunities for string students that go beyond what a single teacher can offer, while fostering a supportive community for educators. We are committed to the professional development of our members, providing platforms for interaction, and upholding the highest ethical standards in teaching and professional conduct to ensure the continued growth and excellence of our local music community.
Cornelia (Corky) Watkins, has taught cello lessons most of her life. She received a bachelor’s degree in performance at the Hartt School of Music.She also teaches pedagogy and preparatory cello at the Bienen School of Music, Northwestern University, and has written two books about the intersection of teaching, learning, and performing.
Amy Harr is a native Madisonian cellist from a musical family who has performed and taught for nearly 40 years. Amy is the cellist of the Camerata String Quartet and Madison New Music Ensemble, has played with the Madison Symphony Orchestra and Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, LunART Festival, Capitol City Theatre and Fresco Opera companies.
George Teague is a cellist and teacher in the Madison area. He currently sits principal cello for the Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra, and has held principal seats in the CCPA Symphony and NAU Symphony Orchestras. As an active performer, he has performed with groups such as the Kenosha Symphony Orchestra, Lake County Symphony Orchestra, and Metropolitan Chamber Players.
Benjamin Whitcomb is a Professor of Cello and Music Theory at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where he has received awards for his teaching, research, and service. An active recitalist and chamber musician, he performs frequently throughout the country and abroad.
He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and Oklahoma State University, and he has studied with Phyllis Young, George Neikrug, and Evan Tonsing.
Charlene maintains a full studio in the Madison, Wisconsin area and has successfully applied Suzuki pedagogy to the teaching of authentic traditional folk styles. She is certified with the Suzuki Association of the Americas to teach violin books 1, 2, and 3. Additionally, Charlene teaches in MadFiddle, a youth fiddle performing group directed by Shauncey Ali.
Join this unique network of private string teachers in the Madison, WI area with only a $25 annual membership, which provides:
Searchable by instrument and location, you provide a photo, bio and details for prospective students, quickly adjusted by request through our in-house Webmaster
From learning new teaching strategies, to understanding best business practices, to dancing (!) with your instrument, these sessions are open to the public, but members attend free!
Do you have a great idea or a specialty you’d be willing to share? Then apply to be a presenter at one of our PD sessions (which includes a venue, advertising, and an honorarium), or suggest a clinician you’d like to invite and we’ll follow up!
IST takes care of organizational details for November and April recitals and covers the cost of the venue and printed programs. Just add your students!
If you submit information for your special studio event, we’ll send an email to members and post it on our website calendar
Join this unique network of private string teachers in the Madison, WI area with only a $25 annual membership, which provides:
Searchable by instrument and location, you provide a photo, bio and details for prospective students, quickly adjusted by request through our in-house Webmaster
From learning new teaching strategies, to understanding best business practices, to dancing (!) with your instrument, these sessions are open to the public, but members attend free!
Do you have a great idea or a specialty you’d be willing to share? Then apply to be a presenter at one of our PD sessions (which includes a venue, advertising, and an honorarium), or suggest a clinician you’d like to invite and we’ll follow up!
IST takes care of organizational details for November and April recitals and covers the cost of the venue and printed programs. Just add your students!
If you submit information for your special studio event, we’ll send an email to members and post it on our website calendar
Membership requires an annual payment of $25, due annually on January 1.
Benjamin Whitcomb
1408 Stacy Ln.
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
Membership requires an annual payment of $25, due annually on January 1.
Benjamin Whitcomb
1408 Stacy Ln.
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
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