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Aubree Oliverson
violin

These concerts are the North Carolina Symphony debut for Aubree Oliverson.


American violinist Aubree Oliverson is distinguishing herself with performances which have been described as “powerful… brimming with confidence and joy” (Miami New Times) and “masterful” (San Diego Story).

Recent and forthcoming highlights include performances with the San Diego Symphony (under Edo de Waart), Utah Symphony (Conner Gray Covington), Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra (Maximiano Valdés), Pacific Symphony, Roma Tre Orchestra, Brno Philharmonic (František Macek), and the Pasadena Symphony (Nic McGegan). In 2021, she joined the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra for a two-week residency during which she performed Beethoven’s Violin Concerto (Carlos Miguel Prieto) as well as chamber music.

Elsewhere, she has worked with the Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra, Redlands Bowl Orchestra, Boca del Río Philharmonic Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica, Cappella Istropolitana in Vienna, Kontrapunktus Baroque, and the Orchestra of the Americas (Carlos Miguel Prieto and Paolo Bortolameolli).

In recital, having made her Carnegie Hall Weill Hall recital debut at age 12, she has gone to perform to sold-out audiences at the Grand Teton Music Festival, Soka Performing Arts Center, and the SCERA Centre for the Arts. She has been featured on NPR’s From the Top numerous times.

Oliverson graduated from the Colburn Music Academy in Los Angeles in 2016 and is a former student of Deborah Moench, Eugene Watanabe, and Danielle Belen, as well as Boris Kuschnir at Vienna’s Musik und Kunst Privatuniversität der Stadt Wien. She currently studies with Robert Lipsett, the Jascha Heifetz Distinguished Violin Chair, at the Colburn Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles. She plays a Giovanni Battista Guadagnini violin, loaned to her by Irene R. Miler through the Beare's International Violin Society, and a Jean “Grand” Adam bow on loan from the Metzler Violin Shop.