Tammy Fine

Tamra Saylor Fine has enjoyed a varied career as performer, administrator and educator. She has appeared on recordings in an unusual mix of keyboard instruments - from organ in the first recording of Rozsa's complete score for El Cid, to theremin for a recording of Rozsa's The Lost Weekend , to honky tonk piano in a disc of Victor Young and as orchestral pianist in recordings from Korea and New Zealand. A founder of the San Diego Chamber Orchestra, she managed the ensemble for its first eights years, during which it established four concert series and produced 6 CDs. The recordings resulted in her marriage to Michael, whom she met while negotiating the SDCO's recording contract. Following her relocation to the East Coast to join her husband, they together established Fine Sound Productions, an independent recording and consulting company. While General Manager of the SDCO, she served on the Policy Committee of the American Symphony Orchestra League and led seminars at their national conference. Prior to her work with the SDCO, Tammy taught choral and orchestral music to elementary and high school students, and performed as violist in a local professional orchestra. Tammy Fine