Elicia Silverstein

Elicia Silverstein

Assistant Professor, Violin
 

Biography

Violinist Elicia Silverstein is rapidly garnering praise on the international stage for her nuanced, bold and insightful performances of repertoire ranging from the 17th to the 21st century. Recently named a 2018 BBC Music Magazine Rising Star, Silverstein is equally at home as performer on historical and modern instruments, as a soloist with orchestra, giving recitals and playing chamber music.  Her "elegant… wonderfully inventive" playing (The Strad) and her "highly emotionally intelligent" (Gramophone) approach to music making distinguish Silverstein as one of the most important musical voices of her generation. 

Ms. Silverstein made her London recital debut in 2015 with a sold out concert at the Spitalfields Music Summer Festival, performing a program of unaccompanied works for violin from the 17th and 18th centuries. Subsequently, she was featured as a soloist in the 21st Ambronay European Baroque Academy tour, performing the Telemann Concerto for Three Violins with Enrico Onofri and British-Italian violinist Mayah Kadish in Italy, France, Slovenia and Portugal. Over the past several seasons, Ms. Silverstein has also appeared as a soloist with groups including the Barokkanerne (NO), Tesserae Baroque (US), Ensemble Odyssee (NL), the Steinitz Bach Players (UK), the Cambridge Concentus (US) and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, with whom she performed as one of the two viola d'amore soloists on their 2016 St. John Passion Tour. As a recitalist, Silverstein is a regular performer at some of the most important early music festivals in the UK, Italy, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden and Poland, including the Brighton Early Music Festival (UK), The Larvik Barokk Festival (NO), Capella Cracoviensis' Musica Poetica Festival (PL), and at venues including King's College Chapel (Cambridge, UK), the Muziekgebouw Aan't Ij (NL), and Jordan Hall (US). As a chamber musician, Ms. Silverstein has performed with such esteemed musicians as Patrick Ayrton, Richard Egarr, Robert Levin, Naruhiko Kawaguchi, Ani Kavafian, Paul Coletti and members of the Ebène Quartet.       

Ms. Silverstein's first solo album, The Dreams and Fables I Fashion, was released by Rubicon Classics to critical acclaim in October 2018.  The album features repertoire spanning 300 years by Biber, Sciarrino, Pandolfi-Mealli, Berio and Bach.                             

Born in New York City, Ms. Silverstein began playing the violin at the age of two. From age six, she studied with Ecaterina Gerson and then Louise Behrend at the School For Strings, later continuing her studies The Juilliard School's Pre-College Division (2002-2008) first with Louise Behrend, and ultimately with Curtis Macomber. Upon graduating from high school at the Professional Childrens' School in New York City, Ms. Silverstein moved to Los Angeles to pursue studies with Robert Lipsett and Arnold Steinhardt. She earned her Bachelor of Music at The Colburn School's Conservatory of Music, where she was selected to perform as a soloist with the Colburn Orchestra on numerous occasions. Ms. Silverstein moved to Europe in 2013 when she was awarded a Netherlands-America Foundation Fulbright grant to study connections between avant-garde 20th century Italian music and 17th-century stylus phantasticus music, under the supervision of Vera Beths, Anner Bylsma and Lucy van Dael at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, where she completed her Master of Music in 2015 with the highest honours. Ms. Silverstein plays on a Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume violin crafted in Paris in 1856, copy of a Guarnerius del Gesu, and on bows made by René-William Groppe, Ralph Ashmead and Gerhard Landwehr. She divides her time between Italy and the United States, where she was recently named assistant professor of violin at the University of Delaware and artist-in-residence at the Washington National Cathedral.