Violin Teachers

Julian Fisher Maestro

Principal and Music Director, TSSO.Violin, Suzuki Violin and Viola

Julian Fisher

Julian Fisher holds a Bachelor of Music in Performance (Viola) from the University of Toronto(1988). He studied viola with Stanley Solomon and Osher Green.
For ten years he was a faculty member at The Royal Conservatory of Music, and is a member of the College of Examiners.

Julian Fisher holds a Bachelor of Music in Performance (Viola) from the University of Toronto(1988). He studied viola with Stanley Solomon and Osher Green. For ten years he was a faculty member at The Royal Conservatory of Music, and is a member of the College of Examiners.

As a teacher, Julian has taught violin and viola since 1976. He is a member of the Suzuki Association of Ontario, and he is a long-time member of the Ontario Registered Teachers’ Association. Julian is active as an adjudicator in many music festivals across Canada. He conducts the Adult Orchestra at the Toronto School for Strings and Piano, which Julian and his wife Mary co-founded in 1999. He is Principal Viola in the Hart House Orchestra at the University of Toronto. 

Julian is the Principal, Registrar and CEO at the Toronto School for Strings and Piano.

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Jill Clarke Associate

Violin, Suzuki Violin and Viola

Jill received her Bachelor of Music from Queen’s University, and attended the Royal Conservatory of Music as part of the Orchestral Training Program and Professional School.

Jill Clarke

She received her Suzuki teacher training from the Kingston and Ithaca Suzuki Institutes.

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Phillip Coonce Artist

Violin and Viola

Phillip Coonce

Phillip Coonce, violinist and violist, has studied with Leonard Felberg, Hiroko Yajima, Felix Galimir, Blanche Moyse and Raphael Bronstein.

He earned a B. Mus. from the University of New Mexico, an M. Mus. from SUNY at Stony Brook, and a DMA from the Manhattan School of Music.

He has performed with the New Jersey Symphony, Brooklyn Philharmonic, The Hudson Chamber Players and the Martha Graham Ballet.

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Bronson Kwan Artist

Violin

Bronson Kwan holds an Artist Diploma from The Royal Conservatory of Music and an Associate Diploma from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, England where he studied with David Takeno.

Bronson has performed and taught violin and viola repertoire at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced level at the Toronto School for Strings and Piano for over twenty years.

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Eslin McKay Artist

Violin and Suzuki Violin

Eslin McKay picked up her first violin at the age of three, beginning her musical education through the Suzuki Method with Virginia Little in Brantford Ontario.

She has graduated with Honours in Violin Performance at the University of Toronto where she studied with Annalee Patipatanikoon.

As a student at the University of Toronto Eslin was a member of numerous string quartets both as a violinist and violist, and was named runner up for the Felix Galimir Chamber Music Award.

Eslin has been involved with orchestras since the age of five and in 2009 Eslin toured Canada as a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada led by conductor Alain Trudel. She has been concertmaster and principal player of numerous orchestras including the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Kitchener Waterloo Symphony Youth Orchestra.

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Jennifer Melvin Associate

Violin, Suzuki Violin and Fiddling

Jennifer Melvin is a professionally trained violinist and Celtic fiddler. Born and raised in the small village of Canning, in Nova Scotia (east coast of Canada), she grew up surrounded with traditional Celtic music, and in a home that nurtured the love of classical music.

Jennifer Melvin

Through her early teens, she successfully competed in several music competitions, and played in multiple orchestras. Jennifer received a scholarship to the Gaelic College in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. She was named concert-mistress of the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra, and toured through China with them in 2007. After this, she commenced her studies in Violin Performance at the University of Toronto, under the esteemed concertmaster of the TSO, Jacques Israelievitch.

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Humberto Ramírez Artist

Violin

Humberto Ramírez is a Colombian violinist and educator with a holistic approach to music education.

Humberto Ramirez

He holds a Master’s Degree in Violin Performance and a Performer Diploma from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University (Bloomington) and an undergraduate degree from Juan N. Corpas University in Bogotá. He is currently pursuing a DMA in Violin Performance at the University of Toronto, studying with Jonathan Crow, concertmaster of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and with Mark Fewer.

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Sheila Smyth Associate

Violin, Viola and Viola da gamba

Sheila Smyth

Sheila is a professionally-trained performer and teacher who is passionate about teaching and enjoys working with people of all ages and levels.

Sheila is, above all, an imaginative teacher, and because of her extensive professional training she has many creative strategies and ideas in her teaching toolbox.

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Kleis Swan Artist

Violin

Kleis Swan

Kleis Swan began violin at six in Saskatoon and by fourteen had joined the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra.

A member of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada for several seasons, she earned the A.R.C.T. from the Royal Conservatory of Music with the Gold Medal for the highest standing in Canada.

Kleis holds a Bachelor of Music Performance degree from the University of Toronto (1992) where her principal teacher was Lorand Fenyves. In addition to her University programme, she has studied at the Soundfest Institute for Chamber Music with the Colorado String Quartet and at the Banff Centre. As a freelance violinist, Kleis has played in most major orchestras in the Toronto area. She was also a member of the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.

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