Marty Hernandez, Violin II & Orchestra Rep to the Board

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Marty Hernandez is passionate about everything she does. Her passion for paying the bills is fulfilled by working at The Oregonian as an accounting clerk. Marty's other passions are music, Olympic-style weight lifting, and marathons.

The Gypsy Violin segment in "Darling Lili" ignited her passion for music. At 13, armed with a $27 palomino colored Suzuki violin from Tijuana, a viola bow from Capt. Whizeagle's music shop, and $25- a-year lessons at the Madeleine Parish, Marty started her quest to become that gypsy violinist. Overcoming this dubious beginning, she went on to earn her B.A. in Music from Portland State University. Marty has studied with Sister Helen Sandoz, Carl Ottobrino, Carol Sindell, Robert Hirtzel, and Gretchen Tucker. She joined CSO in 1987. In addition to CSO, Marty performs regularly with Newport Symphony. She has performed with Portland Chamber Orchestra, in Mock's Crest's Gilbert & Sullivan productions, and with various pick-up groups.

A passionate runner, Marty has run the Portland Marathon several times. Marty's goals in life are good company, good food, play great music, and maybe run a marathon in less than 4 1/2 hours!