Emily Brandenburg

Guest Musician

Violist Emily Brandenburg, currently lives in Macon, Georgia where she is the Administrative Assistant to the Director at the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings. Emily holds a BM from the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings, a MM from New England Conservatory and a MMA from Yale University. Her teachers have included Lawrence Dutton, Martha Katz, Rebecca Albers, and Ettore Causa and she has worked with prominent quartets such as the Emerson, Brentano, St. Lawrence, Miro, Borromeo and Ehnes quartets in her chamber music studies. Her most recent awards include Yale’s Georgina Lucy Grosvenor Memorial Prize, the Irving S. Gilmore Scholarship and Fellowship, an award though Yale’s Belding Fund, the Clarence J. Osborne Foundation Scholarship, the Beneficent Society Scholarship through NEC, and the McDuffie Center for String’s Presidential Scholarships and String Honors Award.