- Plays the Ice Cello - a cello made out of ice.
- Performs on a 1750 Venice-born Deconet cello.
- Left Kronos in 1999 to pursue different artistic directions including solo and collaborative projects.
- Won the Isadora Duncan Dance Award for best composition in 2001-2002.
- Performed with the Kronos Quartet in over 2,000 concerts throughout the world during her 20 year tenure.
- Nominated for a 2009 Grammy award for her CD "Strange Toys" in the Classical Music category of soloist without orchestra.
- Performs on the award-winning CD soundtracks released for the films Oil on Ice (2004) and Fate of the Lhapa (2007) composed by William Susman.
- Performs on the CD album "Music for Moving Pictures" which includes Tribeca Film Festival winner Native New Yorker (2005), Balancing Acts: A Jewish Theater in the Soviet Union (2008), and, When Medicine Got It Wrong (2009) composed by William Susman.
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