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Image of Regan Lambert Regan Lambert

Regan Lee Lambert is the concertmistress of the Yorba Linda Symphony. Before relocating back to California, she was the principle second violinist of The Chelsea Symphony in New York City. With the Orchestra of the City, she performed with artists such as Clay Aiken and The Magical Mystery Tour. She has worked with esteemed conductors such as Kurt Masur, JoAnn Falletta, Carl St. Clair, Kenneth Kiesler, Robert Mann, and Iona Brown. 
Regan is a gifted chamber musician and has led various groups from trios to chamber orchestras. Regan has performed with the Baroque Aria Ensemble in New York and as a member of the Colburn String Quartet she was invited to Israel, giving concerts in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. With the KwanLam Trio, she made the finals in the Coleman and Fischoff chamber music competitions. 
She continues to perform bi-coastally and is a free-lance musician in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas. As part of the Colburn School of Music she was heard in performances on KUSC. Regan’s performances have also been televised, such as her solo recital on the “Sundays at Two” concert series in Beverly Hills and her solo appearance with the Bellflower Symphony Orchestra. A versatile violinist, Regan performs and records in such varied genres as pop, jazz, Irish, folk and Broadway. 
Regan holds a Master’s in Violin Performance from the Manhattan School of Music in New York and a Bachelor’s in Violin Performance from California State University, Fullerton. Regan has a private studio in Fountain Valley and also teaches at the Fountain Valley Music School where she has been innovative in the creation and implementation of the Sesame Street Music Works program: an introductory music class for toddlers and their parents. 

   

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