Trace Johnson
July 23, 2021
Trace Johnson
Cellist Trace Johnson, a Madison native, has performed as a chamber musician, soloist and orchestral musician across the world, and will visit the Arts + Literature Laboratory for a pair of solo performances. Johnson currently plays with Sarasota Orchestra in Sarasota, Florida, and the Southwest Florida Symphony in Fort Myers, Florida. Besides performing, Johnson is a composer, arranger, recording artist and educator.
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Palm Beach Daily News
Flutist Karen Fuller, a co-founder of the Palm Beach Chamber Music Festival, describes being able to perform in front of an audience for the first time in over a year with one word: huge.
“It s amazing. Performing is something that we ve all missed so incredibly much,” Fuller said. The COVID-19 pandemic closed cultural venues and nixed in-person performances for much of the past year.
Last year, the festival featured three 30-minute virtual concerts in partnership with Old School Square in Delray Beach.
The festival, founded by Fuller, clarinetist Michael Forte and bassoonist Michael Ellert, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this season.