Clinical Mental Health Therapist and Artist Teacher of Violin
Classically trained violinist, composer, and producer
Alicia Enstrom is a classically trained violinist, composer, and producer whose work blurs the boundaries between tradition and innovation. A former circus performer with Cirque du Soleil (Quidam, Wintuk) and lead violinist with the dynamic ensemble Barrage, Alicia brings a theatrical flair to her performances—often playing while dancing, spinning from aerial hoops, or stretching into a high kick.
Her sonic palette spans classical, orchestral, pop, fiddle, and ambient electronic, and she regularly uses looping pedals and tech-driven tools to expand the limits of what a solo artist can achieve live. Whether on an international stage, in a symphony hall, or crafting soundscapes for film and installations, Alicia merges movement and music to stir the subconscious.
She has performed around the globe as a soloist (including Royal Albert Hall, Samso Island, Cow Palace), contributed to blockbuster soundtracks and games (Call of Duty, The Walking Dead, Madden NFL), and collaborated with music legends such as Willie Nelson, Paul McCartney, Dolly Parton, John Legend, and Chris Stapleton. Her appearances on the Grammys, ACMs, CMAs, and CMT Awards further reflect her genre-defying appeal.
Alicia has held fellowships at renowned music festivals including Brevard, Henry Mancini, and the Tanglewood Music Center, where she served as concertmaster and soloist under the baton of Michael Tilson Thomas and Keith Lockhart.
Her compositions have been featured in short films, commercials, interactive art, dance productions, and orchestral works, including her award-winning piece at The Ear Classical Composition Competition (2018) and recognition as a top finalist at the 2020 Sundance Institute Composers Lab at Skywalker Ranch.
She is the winner of the 2021 International Songwriting Competition for Instrumental Music and the Unsigned Only Competition (2020), and was nominated for the Academy of Country Music’s Specialty Instrument Player of the Year (2020). Recent performance highlights include the Radio City Christmas Spectacular (2021, 2022), touring with Kelsea Ballerini (Heartfirst Tour 2022), recording for Luke Combs’ Getting Old album, and currently touring with Ed Sheeran.
All of Alicia’s music is released via Tone Tree Music and available on MusicBed. She also produces under various monikers, including Under the Stars.
Originally from Kansas, Alicia graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University. A gifted athlete as well, she is a proud inductee of the Topeka West High School Sports Hall of Fame for soccer and golf.
Director of the Center for Student Wellbeing
E. Rachel Eskridge, M.Ed. is the Director of the Center for Student Wellbeing in the Office of the Dean of Students at Vanderbilt University. Previously, she worked for three years as the Outreach, Prevention, and Education Coordinator at the Vanderbilt Psychological and Counseling Center creating relationships, partnerships and programming across campus. She works specifically in the areas of substance use prevention, suicide prevention, stress management, faculty and staff training, and coordination of care for students of concern. Rachel particularly likes working with student leaders who have an interested in supporting mental health and wellbeing initiatives on campus.
Occupational Therapist and Certified Hand and Arm Therapist
Jennifer Q. Farrar is an occupational therapist and certified hand therapist, and has been a part of the Vanderbilt Hand and Upper Extremity Therapy Team since March of 2013. She now works in the Vanderbilt Health Belle Meade Clinic which opened in January 2021. Jennifer was president of her class at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis earning her Bachelor's of Science Degree in Occupational Therapy in 2005. In 2010, she completed the Evelyn J. Mackin Hand Therapy Fellowship at The Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center in Pennsylvania. Jennifer became a Certified Hand Therapist (CHT) in 2012 and a Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist (COMT) with the International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine (IAOM-US) in 2022. She is a member of The American Occupational Therapy Association, The American Society of Hand Therapists, The Tennessee Occupational Therapy Association, The International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine, and an affiliate member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Jennifer has co-authored 2 articles published in the Journal of Hand Therapy and enjoys participating in educational activities to help promote the knowledge and benefits of Hand and Upper Extremity Occupational Therapy.
Lecturer in Piano
A Minnesota native, pianist Derek Hartman has established an international career as a versatile performer, a dedicated educator, and an enthusiastic advocate for music. He has performed on stages across the United States and Europe, including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach, Fla., and the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee, Wisc. He has appeared as a soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and the Clara Schumann Philharmonic, and he was awarded top prizes in the Washington International Piano Competition, Chicago International Music Competition, PianoArts North American Competition, and Music Teachers’ National Association Young Artist Piano Competition.
An avid chamber musician, Hartman has collaborated with internationally renowned artists including violist Jordan Bak and flutist András Adorján, and he is a regular Faculty-Artist of the ContemporArt Chamber Music Festival in Satu Mare, Romania. He has performed chamber music as a fellow of the Bowdoin International Music Festival and frequently appears in local chamber music concert series across the country. He benefits from the support of numerous scholarships, including the Evelyn Bonar Storrs Scholarship Fund.
Hartman’s interests at the keyboard are not limited to the classical piano sphere, as his eclectic musical background includes training and experience in jazz, popular music, improvisation, composition, music theory, and continuo performance. He is dedicated to performing and promoting music of our time, and he frequently premiered works by emerging composers in the New Music New Haven concert series at Yale University.
A fierce advocate for the close relationship between the performance and pedagogy disciplines, Hartman is a devoted music educator with over fifteen years of studio teaching experience. He is an alumnus of the Post-Graduate Fellowship Program at the New School for Music Study in Kingston, New Jersey, where he taught piano from 2023 to 2024. He is an active member of the Frances Clark Center for Keyboard Pedagogy and finds inspiration in the teaching philosophies of important figures including Frances Clark and Marvin Blickenstaff.
Hartman is equally at home as an instructor in classroom and group environments. He was a teaching assistant of music theory at the Yale School of Music from 2020 to 2023. Since 2018, he has partnered with PianoArts of Wisconsin to design and present dozens of music educational programs across the city of Milwaukee. Hartman embraces a dynamic and multidimensional approach to teaching; he encourages holistic musicianship in students of all levels and aspirations by integrating traditional pedagogical methods, concepts from the music academic fields, and elements from his wide-ranging musical background.
Hartman is currently a Doctor of Musical Arts candidate at the Yale School of Music, where he studied with Boris Slutsky and received tutelage from Boris Berman and Dr. Wei-Yi Yang. He received his undergraduate education at the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University as a student of Dr. James Giles; he also received a minor in music theory. Hartman’s previous teachers in Minnesota include Dr. Sarah Miller and Dr. Paul Wirth. He was appointed to the Vanderbilt University Blair School of Music as a lecturer of piano in 2024.
Tai Chi & Qigong Therapeutic Facilitator
Cindy Hui-Lio, Ed.D. is an adjunct assistant professor at the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt teaching Tai Chi for Musicians. In addition, she is a Tai Chi and Qigong therapeutic Facilitator at the Osher Center for Integrative Health at Vanderbilt Medical Center where she offers one-on-one consults for complex chronic health conditions and group classes. Dr. Hui-Lio has practiced Tai Chi for over three decades. Since 2014, she has been studying under Master Yang Jun, a descendant and 5th generation lineage holder of the Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan, in the United Sates and in China. Her current therapeutic and teaching interests emphasize movements and mindset related to self-care, self-awareness, self-cultivation, and empowerment in whole person health.
Musician and Registered Yoga Teacher - 500 hours
Jennifer Quammen McGuire is a pianist, coach and conductor based in Nashville. Hailed by the Journal of Singing as "a most able collaborator, dispatching every pianistic challenge with complete aplomb," she is Music Director of the Vanderbilt Opera Theatre and Principal Senior Lecturer in Collaborative Piano at the Blair School of Music. McGuire maintains an active recital schedule in Nashville and across the country, with recent engagements at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Opening Gala and the Oz Arts Center’s Brave New Works Lab. Other recent engagements include residencies at the Prairie Fire Theatre in Bloomington, IL and the Vocal Artistry Art Song Festival in Albuquerque, NM. She is featured on the albums Irrational Exuberance (Beauport Classical) and Sursum (Navona Records), as well as the recently released Heinrich Marschner: Songs for Baritone with baritone Jeffrey Williams (Centaur Records). McGuire has also worked with Cincinnati Opera, Dayton Opera, Opera Birmingham, The Nashville Symphony Chorus, and the Metropolitan Opera National Council (now the Laffont Competition). Faculty appointments at summer programs include the AIMS Festival (Graz, Austria), Seagle Festival, the Boston Conservatory Opera Intensive (Valencia, Spain), Poco a Poco, the Accademia Vocale Lorenzo Malfatti (Lucca, Italy), and the Schmidt Vocal Institute.
McGuire has conducted 17 productions for the Vanderbilt Opera Theatre, most recently Alice Tierney, Le Nozze di Figaro, Sweeney Todd, the Spanish premiere of Lucinda y las Flores de la Nochebuena, and the premiere of the revised version of Staggerwing. Guest conducting engagements include Le Nozze di Figaro at the Seagle Festival, Don Pasquale at Boston Conservatory, and Cosi fan Tutte at Opera Memphis, as well as a virtual workshop of the new opera Halcyon with Vital Opera. In 2020, McGuire forayed into virtual opera as music director and sound designer of Vanderbilt's animated version of L'enfant et les sortilèges, which is available on YouTube.
In addition to her work in music, McGuire is a certified yoga instructor at the 500 hour level. She continues to study the physical and mental benefits of yoga with the goal of helping all people, but particularly artists, embrace their authentic selves and reach their full potential.
Meditation for Musicians
Joshua McGuire is the author of over ten librettos for the opera stage, including The Ghosts of Gatsby and the holiday staple Lucinda y Las Flores de la Nochebuena (with music by Evan Mack). The recipient of prizes and fellowships from Opera America, Washington National Opera, The National Opera Association, The American Center for New Works Development, and Yaddo, he is also the author of one nonfiction title, The Secret of Music: a look at the listening life (Shanti Arts Press, 2019). His poetry has appeared in numerous journals, including Levee Magazine and The Manhattan Review. McGuire currently teaches at the Vanderbilt University Blair School of Music. He is represented by Deirdre Mullane of Mullane Literary Associates.
Associate Professor of Voice; Area Chair: Voice
Tyler Nelson is a highly sought-after soloist and teacher.
Some of Mr. Nelson’s career highlights include performances with Irish National Opera as Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, Opera on the James as Alfredo in La Traviata, Opera Saratoga as Paul in Rocking Horse Winner and the Magician in The Consul, New Orleans Opera and Opera on the James as Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, Dayton Opera as Belmonte in Die Entführung aus dem Serail, the Utah Symphony & Opera as Le théière / Le petit vieillard in L’enfant et les sortileges, Opera Naples as Alfred in Die Fledermaus, Opera Omaha as Trin in La fanciulla del West, Opera Tampa and Wide Open Opera in Ireland as Almaviva in Il barbiere di Siviglia, and in Handel’s Messiah with Augustana College and the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, as well as multiple performances with Le Festival Lyrique International de Belle-Île en Mer in France, as Arturo in Lucia di Lammermoor, Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore, Ferrando in Così fan tutte and as the tenor soloist in Beethoven’s Mass in C and Mozart’s Vesperae solemnes de confessore and Requiem.
Recent seasons included performances as Tamino in Die Zauberflöte with Opera Orlando, Cacambo and Candide Cover in Candide at The Atlanta Opera as well as a return to Nashville Opera as Froh in Wagner’s Das Rheingold. Mr. Nelson’s COVID-19 affected 2019-20 & 2020-21 seasons included cancelled performances of Frederic in The Pirates of Penzance with Opera Tampa, Handel’s Messiah with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Elijah with Master Chorale of South Florida, and Alfredo in La Traviata with the Chattanooga Symphony.
A frequent performer at the Castleton Festival, Mr. Nelson performed Gonzalve in L’heure espagnole, and under the baton of Maestro Lorin Maazel: Male Chorus in Rape of Lucretia, Gherardo and Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi, the Mayor in Albert Herring, Maese Pedro in El retablo del Maese Pedro, Father in 7 Deadly Sins, La Rainette in L’enfant et les sortilèges, Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, and Almaviva in Il barbiere di Siviglia, which he performed at the Castleton Festival and with the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, China. He has also appeared as a soloist on the stages of the Kennedy Center and at Carnegie Hall.
During successive seasons with Ohio Light Opera, his performances garnered praise such as: “Tyler Nelson, as that erstwhile clergyman, could steal the show if he tried. As it was, he nearly brought down the house with I Aim to Please.” Opera News, reviewing a recording of Maytime, called his singing “mellifluous.”
Additional highlights include concert performances such as the Britten Serenade with the Utah Valley Symphony, Beethoven’s 9th Symphony with the Saginaw Bay Symphony, Mozart’s Requiem and Bach’s St. John Passion with Salt Lake City Choral Artists, and Orff’s Carmina Burana with the California and Reno Symphonies.
Of his performance in Giasone, with Chicago Opera Theater, Mark Thomas Ketterson of Opera News commented: Tyler Nelson was hilarious as a travesti Delfa, managing the passaggio of his tenor with notable skill and looking for all the world like Mollie Sugden's Mrs. Slocombe on Are You Being Served?” Venus Zarris of Chicago Stage Review stated: “Tyler Nelson commits comic operatic highway robbery…while simultaneously delivering some of the production’s most superb singing.”
His international debut was in Mazatlan, Mexico, performing the role of Shallow in Gordon Getty’s Plump Jack, under the direction of the composer. Robert Commanday of San Francisco Classical Voice said of Mr. Nelson’s performance: “Tyler Nelson...did a captivating number on Justice Shallow. His diction was impeccable and his animation as the silly, ridiculous squire won for him alone laughs that were independent of the lines. His bright, keenly focused, vibrant tenor invites Mozart.”
Certified Body Mapping Instructor & Alexander Technique Teacher
Simone Parker teaches piano, violin and viola at her independent studio, Sparkling Keys and Strings, and joined the Austin Peay State University (APSU) department of music faculty in 2012 and the Vanderbilt University - Blair School of Music faculty in 2023. Since Spring 2015, she offers group and individual sessions in the Alexander Technique and in 2024, she has become a licensed Body Mapping Educator, presenting the course "What Every Musician Needs to Know About the Body.” Further, Mrs. Parker performed as the principal pianist at the Paducah Symphony Orchestra and serves as the assistant pianist with the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra. She regularly accompanies and performs with students in her independent studio, other community studios, and APSU music students.
Simone Parker has earned a Bachelor of Arts (magna cum laude) in Piano Performance and a Master of Music (with honors) in Piano Performance and Piano Pedagogy at Austin Peay State University (APSU). She is actively involved in several professional organizations and regularly attends workshops and conferences to further her training. In May 2015, Simone Parker graduated from a three-year teacher certification process with the Chesapeake Bay Alexander Studies Program and the following Fall she became a certified Alexander Technique teacher accredited through the professional organization Alexander Technique International (ATI). The Alexander Technique is a practical discipline to develop body and mind coordination and to create ease of movement and flexibility. In 2023, she joined the first teaching cohort of mBODYed with Shawn Copeland and completed her licensure in Body Mapping through the Association for Body Mapping Education (ABME) by the end of that same year. Body Mapping discovered by Bill Conable is the conscious correction and refining of one's Body Map to produce efficient, graceful, and coordinated movement. In 2025, she joined the faculty of mBODYed and assists in training new Alexander Technique teachers.
Since 2014, she has been a Nationally Certified Teacher of Music (NCTM), accredited through the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) and in 2010, she was awarded the Excellence of Teaching Award from the APSU-Community School of the Arts. The award recognizes Simone Parker for her continuous and consistent dedication to realizing the very best from her students, teaching them that in music as in life, great endeavors bring great rewards.
For more information about Simone Parker, please visit www.simoneparker.org or contact her directly at SparklingKeysAndStrings@SimoneParker.org.
Certified Body Mapping Instructor & Alexander Technique Teacher
Hi, I am a singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, touring artist and Alexander Technique Teacher living in Nashville, Tennessee
My path to the Alexander Technique was a long and winding one, but long story short - I was feeling stuck and in pain. At the time, I was sing and playing many days a week and had multiple issues going on. I had worn my voice ragged and could barely get through a show before feeling so much pain I was worried I had caused permanent damage. My right hip was chronically throbbing time and Chiropractic and other therapeutics were not able to give me lasting relief. Beyond that, I felt stuck musically. I was playing more then ever but felt like I wasn’t getting better..and actually, I felt like I was getting worse.
I stumbled across Alexander Technique and after a single lesson had major relief from the chronic issues I’d been suffering from. From then on I was hooked. Over time and continued lessons, I was able to resolve all of my afflictions and continue my musical endeavors with more ease and creative freedom then ever before.
Because of these profound shifts, I decided I wanted to help others through teaching Alexander Technique. So, I entered the three year process of becoming a certified Alexander Technique Teacher. It’s been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
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