Martie Perry, principal second violinist of the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra, has developed a vibrant national career as a respected baroque specialist on both violin and viola. Martie performs with many other North American period instrument and choral ensembles including the North Carolina Baroque Orchestra (co-concertmaster), Atlanta Baroque Orchestra, Tallahassee Bach Parley, Charlotte Bach Akademie, ¡Sacabuche!, Spire Chamber Ensemble (principal viola), Wyoming Baroque, Alchymy Viols, and Bach Collegium Ft. Wayne, as well as with the group she founded and directs, Heartland Baroque. Martie has also performed in productions with Washington Bach Consort, Three Notch’d Road, Chatham Baroque, Foundling Baroque Orchestra, Opera Lafayette, the National Cathedral Baroque Orchestra, Washington Concert Opera, at Wolftrap, for the Magnolia, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Vancouver, Berkeley, Sackville, Madison, and Bloomington Early Music Festivals, Arizona Early Music, Mallarmé Chamber Players, North Carolina H.I.P. Festival, Charlotte Bach Festival, Victoria Bach Festival, in Colonial Williamsburg, and in Italy’s Musica nel Chiostro. Performing for the Public Radio International Christmas program, “Glad Tidings,” Martie has also been heard in a live international broadcast on Chicago’s WFMT radio, on the early music program “Harmonia,” and on NPR’s “Performance Today,” and has recorded for Edition Lilac, ATMA Classique, Musica Omnia, Naxos, WFIU, Cedille, the National Cathedral, and Concordia Publishing. She earned a Master of Music in Early Music Performance/Baroque Violin at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in its esteemed Historical Performance Institute, where she studied with Stanley Ritchie, and also served as graduate assistant for the baroque orchestra.