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’s 2025-26 season features debut performances with the Thailand Philharmonic (St. Clair), Buffalo Philharmonic (Parnther), and Florida Orchestra (Watanabe), as well as return engagements with the Princeton Symphony (Milanov) and Pacific Symphony (Shelley). A distinguished recitalist as well, she makes her debut at the Harrogate International Festival and returns to the Aspen Music Festival alongside Tony Yanfeng Bai.
A dynamic recitalist and sensitive chamber musician, Aubree recently toured Europe with Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Clive Greensmith, and Tatjana Masurenko and collaborates this season with Anne Akiko Meyers and the Philharmonic Society of Orange County in duo works of Bach, Philip Glass, and Handel-Halvorsen. Other engagements include festivals such as the Aix-en-Provence Easter Festival with Gil Shaham, the Rome Chamber Music Festival, Oropa Music Festival, Moab Music Festival, ChamberFest West, and recitals at the Grand Teton Music Festival and SOKA Performing Arts Center, among many others. Aubree has collaborated with world-renowned artists such as Robert McDuffie in Harris Hall 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.