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Rebecca Molinari is currently pursuing a degree in Performance on Recorder with Matthias Maute and Baroque Oboe with Matthew Jennejohn at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. In addition to her musical pursuits, she is completing a major in Hispanic Literature and Culture. She performs regularly across North America at various early music festivals and workshops making appearances at the Berkeley Early Music Festival, Amherst Early Music Festival, and Montreal Baroque Festival. In recent years, Rebecca has given solo and ensemble performances in China and Italy both on recorder and oboe. In addition to early music, Rebecca has a keen interest in digital music. She has collaborated with the Digital Composition Studios at McGill University and has had three new works composed and performed for Recorder and live electronics. In addition to her performing career, Rebecca has served as a teaching assistant at the San Francisco Early Music Society Music Discovery Workshop for the past several years, and has conducted several American Recorder Society Chapter meetings. She is also co-founder of the Mongeese Recorder trio. |