Past teaching experiences have included the Seattle Waldorf School, chamber music coach at the Santa Rosa Junior College, section coaching for Youth Orchestras, and strings teacher at the River Oak Charter School, the Ukiah School of Music and most recently Piano Place in Salt Lake City.

      “Everyone needs music in their lives - now more than ever. Music helps us know who we are so we can better express ourselves. If you would like to begin playing music, revisit playing music, or polish up your skills, I am here to help you on your musical path.”.

        Beyond her formal education, Felicia has been a certified Suzuki instructor and studied extensively in the jazz program at Santa Rosa Junior College. As a jazz musician, she performed in a premier jazz ensemble as well as performing at the Cal State East Bay Jazz Festival.  Additionally, she has studied baroque violin extensively at many SFEMS workshops, Amherst Early Music Festival Baroque Academy, Vancouver Early Music Programme at UBC, and at Cambridge’s Early Music Baroque program..   Examples of baroque performing ensembles performed with have included the Albany Consort, the Skyflower Consort and the Festival Fringe (Berkeley Festival and Exhibition). 

       As a orchestral performer Felicia has performed with the Santa Rosa Symphony, Sacramento Symphony, Spoleto Festival du Monde, and Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra among countless others. Her contemporary performance experience has included playing for Rod Stewart, Kenny G, Robert Plant, and Jimmy Page as well as the Turquoise Orchestra.

      There was an emphasis in theatre before COVID. Felicia played professionally for shows averaging 6 shows a year on the violin, viola, accordion, and keyboard. Shows include Sweeney Todd, Gypsy, and West Side Story at Sixth Street Playhouse, Into the Woods with Sonoma State University, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang with the Ukiah Players, My Fair Lady with  Sonoma Arts Live, and You're a Good Man Charlie Brown Novato Theater Company