About Julianne
Julianne is a supportive and caring violin teacher with over 20 years of experience. Working with the Suzuki approach while also incorporating improvisation and music which most interests the individual student, Julianne is a specialist working with beginners as young as age 3 through advanced high school students.
Julianne’s students and former students have been accepted in violin at Special Music School, Laguardia High School, Sinatra High School, Murrow High School, Mark Twain Middle School, the Juilliard MAP program, and the Bard Music School. Julianne was the Director of the Suzuki Program at Brooklyn Conservatory of Music for 14 years.
Read more about the Suzuki Method and Julianne’s credentials as a Suzuki teacher here.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliannecarneychung/
As a performer:
A regular member of Adam Rudolph’s Go: Organic Orchestra, Julianne performs in a variety of western classical, jazz, rock, and myriad other cross-genre settings. Julianne has performed &/or recorded with String Orchestra of Brooklyn, Anthony Braxton (Trillium J), Sufjan Stevens (Illinois), Eco-Music Big Band (Rebel Spirits & Colors of Resistance), James Ilgenfritz (The Ticket that Exploded), Luminescent Orchestrii (Too Hot to Sleep), Jenny Scheinman (Crossing the Field), My Brightest Diamond aka Shara Nova (A Thousand Shark’s Teeth), Jay-Z, Beyonce, beatboxer Adam Matta, and many others.
Julianne graduated summa cum laude from Lawrence University with a Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance, and studied several summers each at Meadowmount School of Music and Interlochen Arts Camp.
Julianne began improvising while on the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship independent study fellowship, and was a music fellow at the OMI International Arts Center residency program.
Julianne’s first teacher was Ellen Luby, followed by Alan Bodman, Paul Kantor, Allison Edberg Nyquist, Georgios Demertzis, and Elizabeth Larson.