Kudos to Sophie Till!
We are proud to announce that Sophie Till has been awarded a grant through the Pennsylvania Council on the Art’s unique program, Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts. The grant will fund a televised recital of Sophie performing violin show pieces. Accompanying her will be pianist, Ronald Stabinsky. The recital will be filmed on January 20th, 2008 at WVIA's state-of-the-art high-definition television studio. Anyone wishing to attend the recital should contact WVIA at 1-800-326-9842. Admission is free of charge.
Sophie holds an advanced music degree from the Royal College of Music in London and a master of music degree from the University of Massachusetts (Amherst) where she studied under Charles Treger. She is persuing a PhD on the Beethoven Violin Sonatas at The University of Leeds (UK).
Sophie holds an advanced music degree from the Royal College of Music in London and a master of music degree from the University of Massachusetts (Amherst) where she studied under Charles Treger. She is persuing a PhD on the Beethoven Violin Sonatas at The University of Leeds (UK).
An active free-lance violinist throughout Europe and Eastern United States, she formerly taught at both Eton College and the Royal College of Music, Junior Department. She was recently named the recipient of the F. Lammot Belin Arts Award and is currently recording the complete Beethoven violin and piano sonatas. She serves on the music faculty of Marywood University, where she is the director of the string division, and is an Artist in Residence at Wyoming Seminary.
At PAI, Sophie taught violin lessons, coached chamber music, presented masterclasses and performed with the resident string quartet.
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