Brittany Quinn

Audition Prep, College Audition Prep, Violin

About

BM—Rice University—Shepherd School of Music

MM—Indiana University—Jacobs School of Music

Violin, Viola Faculty—University of Northwestern Academy of Music (St. Paul, MN)

Former Violin, Viola Teacher & Chamber Coordinator—Northwestern University Music Academy (Evanston, IL)

Former Member of Civic Orchestra of Chicago

Brittany Henry Quinn is an active performer and teacher and was most recently violin and viola faculty and chamber coordinator at the Northwestern University Music Academy in Evanston, IL. She earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Violin Performance from Rice University Shepherd School of Music, studying with Kenneth Goldsmith, former concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony and earned a Master of Music degree in Violin Performance from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, studying with Mark Kaplan and Federico Agostini. While at Indiana University, Quinn studied pedagogy with Mimi Zweig, taught students of the world-renowned Indiana University String Academy, served as assistant conductor and violin sectional coach for the Musical Arts Youth Orchestra and taught private and group lessons to under-served students of the Fairview Elementary School in Bloomington, IN. Her love for solo and chamber playing has been developed through coachings with The Pacifica Quartet at Madeline Island Music Camp, Cliff Colnot at Indiana University, Donald Weilerstein and Pamela Frank while attending as a fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center, and Norman and Jeanne Fischer at Rice University, among others. Quinn was formerly the concertmaster of the Woodlands Symphony and a violinist for the Carmel Symphony and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago. Quinn has been a featured performer on KUHF Houston’s “Front Row”, Twin Cities’ KARE and KSTP and has performed widely throughout the U.S. and abroad, including solo and orchestral performances in China and South Africa and performances for former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura and former Czech President, Vaclav Havel.

Brittany Quinn uses a combination of the Suzuki and traditional methods for younger students, depending on technical and musical needs of the specific student and has been trained in pedagogy with Mimi Zweig along with influences by Ivan Galamian, Paul Rolland and Shinichi Suzuki. 

American String Teachers Association, Suzuki Association of the Americas, Minnesota Music Teachers Association, Music Teachers National Association.

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