A Pennsylvania native, Jennifer Fauré received her Master's degree in Music Performance at Duquesne University, Undergraduate degree in Philosophy at Franklin and Marshall College, and Suzuki Teacher Training in Ithaca, NY. She has performed professionally as soloist and chamber musician in North and South America and is a founding member of the Fauré String Trio. Former Associate Principle of the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra, she performs with the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Festival Orchestra, Erie Philharmonic and Wheeling Symphony Orchestras.
Ms. Fauré has performed in private Master Classes with the renowned Tokyo String Quartet and the American String Quartet. As a member of the Fauré String Trio she also gives Master Classes, privately and to school groups.
In addition to an active private teaching studio and heavy performance schedule, Jennifer Fauré is Professor of Violin at the Community College of Allegheny County adult division. Ms. Fauré is the mother of two, volunteers in school programs and at the Himalayan Institute of Pittsburgh.

