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COLLAGE: music and soundscapes for two violins
July 10 @ 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Scott Moore & Erica Pisaturo, violins
10 July 2025 @ Rocky Neck Cultural Center
4:30-6:30pm
Gloucester-based violinists Scott Moore and Erica Pisaturo present a vibrant musical collage,
incorporating traditional folk music, original compositions, miniatures from the baroque and modern
eras, and swirling experimental improvisations.
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SCOTT MOORE – short bio
Since moving to New England in fall of 2019, Scott has become Concertmaster of the Lexington (MA)
Symphony, the Cape Ann Symphony, and Symphony by the Sea. Since 2022 he has been Artist-in-
Residence at the Annisquam Village Church in Gloucester, where his growing portfolio includes solo
and group performances across a range of genres and media. He is a founding member of the Lobster
Cove String Quartet, established in 2023.
Born into a musical family in rural Kentucky, Scott Moore began studying violin at age four and
composing music at six. His insatiable curiosity and penchant for collaboration have led him along an
exciting and unpredictable career path, from composing ballet scores to playing major bluegrass
festivals around the country. Recent seasons have included a handful of solo engagements with the
Louisville Orchestra and extensive collaboration with LO music director Teddy Abrams. As a session
player, arranger, audio engineer, and budding producer, he is a seasoned professional on both sides of
the microphone, and operates Open String Recordings with his wife, violinist Erica Pisaturo. The pair
are currently co-producing the large-scale work Folk Electric, including a debut album and live show.
ERICA PISATURO – short bio
Erica Pisaturo is a native of New England, where she began her violin studies at the age of four.
Following studies at Bowdoin College and the Savannah College of Art and Design, she played violin
in a number of professional symphony orchestras, including the Hilton Head Symphony and Savannah
Philharmonic, both of which she also served as Orchestra Librarian. She has recorded with pianist-
composer Rachel Grimes, performing in the world premiere of The Way Forth (2019) with the
Louisville Orchestra. She has also performed at festivals including Louisville’s Forecastle Festival,
Knoxville’s Big Ears Festival, and The Witching Hour in Iowa City.
Since returning to Massachusetts, Erica has joined the Cape Ann Symphony as Principal Second Violin,
as well as Symphony by the Sea, where she is also Orchestra Librarian. She is a founding member of
the Lobster Cove String Quartet, and enjoys performing across a wide range of genres and venues,
from festivals to listening rooms like the legendary Club Passim. She and her husband, Scott Moore,
operate Open String Recordings, drawing on long experience as a session musicians to provide
creative, professional string arrangements for clients including bands and solo artists, composers, and
filmmakers around the world. Their latest major collaboration is Folk Electric, which recently made its
live debut at the Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport, MA.