Violinist Emilie-Anne Gendron, lauded by the New York Times as a “brilliant soloist” and by France’s ClassiqueInfo for her “excellent technical mastery” and “undeniable sensitivity,” enjoys an active freelance career based in New York. A deeply committed chamber musician, Ms. Gendron is a member of the Momenta Quartet, whose vision encompasses contemporary music of all backgrounds alongside great music from the past. Other appearances include with A Far Cry, Argento Ensemble, Cantata Profana, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Ensemble Échappé, Gamut Bach Ensemble, IRIS Orchestra, Talea Ensemble, Sejong Soloists, and the touring Musicians from Marlboro. Her extensive international appearances have included recitals in Sweden and at the Louvre in Paris; festivals in Russia, Finland, Mexico, and Jordan; and major venues in China, South Korea, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Colombia. Ms. Gendron was trained at the Juilliard School where her principal teachers were Won-Bin Yim, Dorothy DeLay, David Chan, Axel Strauss, and Hyo Kang. She holds the distinction of being the first person in Juilliard’s history to be accepted simultaneously to its two most selective courses of study, the Doctor of Musical Arts and the Artist Diploma. She holds a B.A. in Classics, magna cum laude and with Phi Beta Kappa honors, from Columbia University as a graduate of the Columbia-Juilliard joint-degree program, and a Master of Music degree and the coveted Artist Diploma from Juilliard. www.emilieannegendron.com