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Sarah Johnson
Associate Professor of Violin and Viola
sarah.johnson@converse.edu
864-596-9165
Blackman Hall, Room 102
Sarah Johnson, a gifted child performer, made her debut with the
Minneapolis Symphony at the age of ten. Hailed as “quintessentially
romantic and uncommonly witty” she has received accolades throughout the
US, South America and Europe for her “first rate fiddling” (NY Times).
In addition to her international and regional touring, Ms. Johnson also
served for nearly a decade as founder and director of the
critically-acclaimed and very popular “Sarah Johnson & Friends” chamber
music series at the Dock Street Theatre in Charleston, SC.
Ms. Johnson is an active proponent of music by women as well as a
performer who regularly premieres new works, having given premieres of
concerti in Atlanta, North Carolina, South Carolina, Washington, DC,
Iowa, California and Minnesota. She was actively involved in
commissioning and premiering the Violin Concerto (1993) by Pulitzer
Prize winning composer Robert Ward.
In1994, she released her first compact disc on the Albany Label,
entitled “Scarlet and Blue” which featured the Robert Ward Violin
Concerto. Her second CD “American Romantics” features the music of
Arthur Foote and Amy Beach and was released in 1995. In the spring of
1996 she made a five-city tour of Brazil, under the auspices of the
State Department, playing the music featured on that CD.
She made her European debut at the Spoleto Festival in Italy at the
personal invitation of Gian-Carlo Menotti following her performance of
his violin concerto, a performance which was featured on the CBS Morning
News.
She was the first recipient of the South Carolina Performing Artist
Fellowship and has toured the region extensively on the Southern Arts
Federation, North Carolina and South Carolina Touring programs. In the
early 1980’s she served as a NC visiting artist and as the
Artist-In-Residence in Camden, South Carolina in a pilot program funded
by the SC State Arts Commission and that local community.
In 1997 she was awarded a Regional Artist grant by the Winston-Salem
Arts Council to promote the American romantic repertoire in Europe.
After an initial trip to Brussels, an accident interrupted her
performing career for a year. Then, in March of 2000, fully recovered,
she and pianist Jane Hawkins toured to South Africa. There, as guest
artists at the Franschoek Chamber Music they performed and taught under
the auspices of the University of Cape Town and promoted the summer
release of FIDDLER’S GALAXY. This CD features the music of young North
Carolinian composers Kenneth Frazelle, who wrote the eponymous work, and
Aaron Bachelder as well as pre-eminent American composers, Robert Ward
and Lukas Foss.
A former member of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, a member of the Converse Trio and a founding
member of the South Carolina Chamber Orchestra, Ms. Johnson is a
graduate of The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia where she
studied with Ivan Galamian, Jaime Laredo and members of the Guarneri
Quartet. Further studies were made in New York City with Erica Morini
and the Beethoven scholar, Karl Ulrich Schnabel. While in New York she
freelanced and played with the Orpheus Ensemble.
Ms. Johnson has taught on the visiting faculties of the Eastman School
of Music, Duke University, and the College of Charleston. She has
participated in the festivals of the Grand Tetons, Eastern Music
Festival, Piccolo and Spoleto Festivals, Summer Scenes on Roanoke
Island, Cabrillo Festival, Bear Lake Festival, the Austin Chamber Music
Festival, Gateways, EVIVVA! and ArtsIgnite in Winston-Salem, An
Appalachian Summer and Summer Music in Blowing Rock and the Chapel Hill
Chamber Music Festival and Workshop. She is currently an Associate
Professor of Violin at the Petrie School of Music at Converse College
and a member of the Artist Faculty of the North Carolina School of the
Arts.
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