The LOUDOUN QUARTET, formed in 2002, consists of the unique combination of flute, violin, viola and cello. Craig Marlowe, Maryory Serrano, Amy Fredericks, and Maria Baylock, all members of the Loudoun Symphony Orchestra, are professional, conservatory-trained musicians dedicated to exploring works written especially for their distinct combination of instruments.
Born and raised in Venezuela, Maryory became the proud owner of a small and extremely cute violin at age seven.
Amy began playing the viola in the fifth grade, but had to create her own viola by restringing a violin with viola strings!
Craig is a native of Loudoun County, and can be heard on the flute performing with many chamber groups and orchestras in the area, in addition to playing the highest notes of any other instrument in the or Loudoun Symphony on his piccolo.
Maria grew up playing chamber music at home and in church with her younger sister Carol, a violinist, and her mother, a pianist.
Craig, Maryory, Amy and Maria all met in 2002 as members of the Loudoun Symphony Orchestra, and began playing together to highlight some of the Baroque flute quartet literature.
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