Martha Perry, baroque violin & viola , in addition to being
a member of New Trinity Baroque, performs with the
Indianapolis and Atlanta Baroque Orchestras, the
Dayton Bach Society, and the ensemble, Anima Fortis,
winner of Early Music America's 2002 "Professional
Development Award." Having performed at the
Berkeley, Bloomington, and Boston Early Music Festivals,
Martha has also recently performed with Ensemble
Ouabache, The Comic Intermezzo, and on an educational
artist residency with the ensemble Marley's Head.
Martha has performed with Virginia-based groups
Capriole, The Governor's Musick, The Cavalier Consort,
and Old Dominion University's Collegium Musicum,
and has been heard on the early music radio program,
"Harmonia," and on N.P.R.'s "Performance
Today." Ms. Perry recently completed her Master
of Music in Early Music Performance at Indiana University,
where she was a student of Stanley Ritchie. While
at I.U. Martha served as Mr. Ritchie's graduate
assistant for the Baroque Orchestra, as an Associate
Instructor for the Music Education Department, and
was a recipient of the Dorothy L. Penniman Graduate
School of Music Scholarship. Martha has studied
at early music workshops and performed on masterclasses
in the U.S., Canada, England, and Austria, as well
as with baroque violinist Annie Loud. She is currently
serving as the Executive Assistant for the Bloomington
Early Music Festival in Bloomington, Indiana.