Ronnee Fullerton
is one of Seattle's most versatile early musicians. He performs
on a variety of historical stringed instruments, including bass and treble violas da gamba,
quinton, baroque and modern violin, lira da braccio, ud, vielle, psaltery, and rebab.
In addition, he sings and composes music. Mr. Fullerton has performed numerous solo and chamber
recitals for the Early Music Guild of Seattle and their education program. He has appeared as Viola
da Gamba soloist with Orchestra Seattle and the Seattle Choral Company. He is a music specialist
for the Tacoma Public Schools and teaches for the Pacific Northwest Viols. Mr. Fullerton has taught
at Baroque Northwest's Baroque Flute Boot Camp. Ronnee is a member of La Lira (formerly Le Nouve Musiche),
and the Puget Sound Consort. He has been a member of
the Tacoma Symphony. Ronnee can be heard on Le Nuove Musiches
premiere CD, Dolce Desio. A solo CD of music for viola
da gamba is forthcoming. Mr. Fullerton has performed
in concert with, Margriet Tindemans, Mary Springfels, Annalisa
Pappano, Matthias Maute, Jed Wentz, Janet See, David
Morris, and Eric Mentzel, along with his regular
collaborations with Kim Pineda, Elizabeth Brown, August
Denhard, and Kathy Hanson.