Aubree Oliverson, Violin Praised for her evocative lyricism and joyful, genuine approach, young American violinist Aubree Oliverson is proving to be one of the most compelling artists of her generation, distinguishing herself with clear, honest, and colorful performances, which have been described as “powerful… brimming with confidence and joy” by the (Miami New Times).
Acclaimed as a “masterful” soloist (San Diego Story), Aubree has soloed with the Chamber Orchestra of New York at Carnegie Hall, Utah Symphony, Peace Orchestra Project, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic), Columbus Symphony, Orquesta Sinfónica de Navarra, North Carolina Symphony, Pacific Symphony, Des Moines Symphony, Amarillo Symphony, Moldavian Philharmonic, Excelentia Madrid, Slovak Sinfonietta, Rousse Philharmonic Orchestra, New Haven Symphony, Puerto Rico Symphony, the Kontrapunktus Baroque Ensemble and previously with the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra as well, pairing the Barber and Esmail violin concertos. Passionate about and at ease with all periods of classical repertoire, Ms. Oliverson is committed both to performing the beloved standard works, as well as bringing lesser-known pieces into their rightful spotlight: “I play music that speaks to me regardless of how often it’s already being played, rediscovering lost masterpieces and composers who deserve more attention, paired with my own fresh take on the classics. It’s my hope that if I love a piece, someone in the audience will too.” Aubree is dynamic recitalist and sensitive chamber musician as well, and has has collaborated with world-renowned artists such as Robert McDuffie at the Aspen Music Festival, Gil Shaham on tour in Mexico, Renaud Capuçon in France, Joseph Silverstein in Salt Lake City, and Lynn Harrell, Orli Shaham, Robert Chen, and Andrew Marriner in Los Angeles. Ms. Oliverson was awarded the 2023 Francis Rosen Prize at the Colburn Conservatory, where she also obtained her Bachelor’s Degree and Artist Diploma. Aubree plays a very fine Giovanni Battista Guadagnini violin, kindly loaned to her by Irene R. Miller through the Beare's International Violin Society, and a Jean “Grand” Adam bow on loan from the Metzler Violin Shop. aubreeoliverson.com
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