
About Charlene
Fiddler Charlene Adzima is an energetic powerhouse both on stage and in the classroom. Concurrent with her Suzuki training as a child in Columbus, Ohio, Charlene fell in love with Irish music and ravenously sought out opportunities to study at workshops and camps with All-Ireland fiddle champions Liz Carroll, Seamus Connolly, and Oisin Mac Diarmada. Collecting the title of Senior Fiddle Champion at the 2005 Midwest Fleadh Cheoil (Irish music competition), Charlene has been warmly accepted into the Irish music community and is known for her danceable, pulsing rhythm and newly-composed tunes. Charlene performs regularly with guitarist Rick Nelson and The Lilies of the Midwest. A former Irish step dancer, she is also in demand as a musician for Irish step dance competitions.
As a teacher, Charlene maintains a full studio in the Madison, Wisconsin area and has successfully applied Suzuki pedagogy to the teaching of authentic traditional folk styles. She is certified with the Suzuki Association of the Americas to teach violin books 1, 2, and 3. Charlene has a teacher’s heart and loves to creatively find ways to teach anything from basic violin/viola fundamentals to theory/composition to soulful musicality.
Projects
Bands
​Aisling
The General Guinness Band
Oisre
Glen Road (regular guest)
The Sturdy Beggars
Wild Horse Drive
West Wind
The Westerlies
Pink Houses
The Lilies of the Midwest
Selected Recordings
The Dream (Aisling, 2000)
Oisre (Oisre, 2005)
The Initiation (solo album, 2007)
The Rocky Road to Dublin (The General Guinness Band, 2008)
The Earth and Everything in It (Andreas Transo, 2019)
Flora (LotM, 2021)
Cats' Ceili (LotM, 2025)
Homebody (Maggie Rue, 2025)
Notable Performances
Private performance for President Jimmy Carter (2006)
Dollywood residencies (2007, 2008, 2011)
West Coast Tour with The John Whelan Trio (2010)
Education
Suzuki Violin
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College
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Workshops
I'm honored to have been invited to do interviews on a few podcasts. Check them out!
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Experience
Teaching
Presenting at two conferences (SAA and local MAPTA or whatever it was) - give titles of the presentations
Performing
Instrument Care