Calgary Alberta Canada
Canadian violinist Emily Westell has established herself as a versatile musician. Since her debut as a soloist with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra at age 15, she has performed as soloist and conductor with the Orchestre de chambre de Paris and has played concerti with the Tanglewood, Banff Festival, and University of Calgary orchestras. A winner of the 2012 Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank Competition (loan of the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein Stradivari), she was awarded the 2013 Astral Artist Prize from Canada’s National Arts Centre. Emily has performed chamber music and solo recitals in Paris (Cité de la Musique), New York (Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall), Boston (Jordan Hall), and the Netherlands (International Holland Music Sessions). Her concerts have been broadcast on CBC and Radio-Canada.
Emily has performed at the festivals of Prussia Cove, Norfolk, Spoleto USA, Orford, Meadowmount, and Lanaudière. An advocate for new music, Emily has performed with the Harvard Group for New Music, Columbia Composers, Boston’s Callithumpian Consort, and on the Land’s End Chamber Ensemble CD, Rollin’ Down #1, winner of the Western Canada Music Award for Outstanding Classical Album. She is a former instructor of violin and chamber music at McGill University.
Emily recently completed post-doctoral professional studies with Pinchas Zukerman in the Manhattan School of Music’s prestigious Zukerman Performance Program with a President’s Award. Her previous teachers include Edmond Agopian, Miriam Fried, and Jonathan Crow. She holds a Doctor of Music from McGill University (where she was an SSHRC Doctoral Fellow), a master’s degree from the New England Conservatory, and the Fine Arts gold medal from the University of Calgary for the top graduate.