MARY
JEPPSON
VIOLIN
Mary Jeppson is an accomplished violinist, celebrated for her technical mastery and emotional depth in both classical and contemporary repertoire. A graduate of Rice University’s prestigious Shepherd School of Music, Mary has performed as a soloist and chamber musician, collaborating with distinguished composers and artists across a wide range of styles. Her leadership in ensembles such as the Mount Olympus String Quartet and the Canyonlands New Music Ensemble has garnered critical acclaim, as have her solo performances in works such as Sibelius' Violin Concerto.
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Throughout her career, Mary has worked closely with renowned composers, including Brian Hulse and Mario Davidovsky, bringing modern classical compositions to life with precision and artistic insight. Her deep commitment to new music reflects her versatility and dedication to expanding the boundaries of the violin’s repertoire.
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In addition to her musical achievements, Mary brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to her work, drawing on her background in engineering. This blend of artistic sensitivity and analytical thinking enhances her contributions to both the musical and scientific communities, making her a dynamic and multifaceted figure in her field.