Amelia Grace Yates
Amelia Grace Yates
Biography
Amelia Yates, D.M.A., is a pianist, adjudicator, and instructor from Hamilton Ontario. A graduate of the Doctor of Musical Arts program at the University of Western Ontario, Dr. Yates’s research focuses on the solo piano music of Canadian composer Ann Southam. In addition to performing as a soloist, Dr. Yates also enjoys collaborating with others and is currently the pianist for Myriad Ensemble, a flourishing SSAA choir based in Burlington ON. As an in-demand adjudicator, Dr. Yates has had the pleasure of adjudicating at music festivals across Ontario.
Dr. Yates teaches piano lessons from her home studio, AGYPiano. Her goal is to help students perform, understand, and enjoy music thoughtfully, healthily, and artfully. She is also passionate about applying teaching approaches that nurture students’ mental health and empower them to think critically and independently. Dr. Yates’s students have received awards for both composition and performance at the local, provincial and national level, and frequently achieve First Class Honours and First Class Honours with Distinction standings on their conservatory examinations. Graduates of AGYPiano have gone onto study music at the University level.
Before receiving her doctorate, Dr. Yates also earned an ARCT diploma in piano performance from the Royal Conservatory of Music as well as a Bachelor of Music Honours Music Education and a Master of Music in Performance and Literature from the University of Western Ontario. She had the privilege of studying performance with Dr. Leslie Kinton, Dr. Brett Kingsbury, and John-Paul Bracey, and pedagogy with Dr. Diana Dumlavwalla and Dr. Christine Tithecott.
Dr. Yates is a member of the Royal Conservatory of Music’s College of Examiners and enjoys conducting exams across Canada. She has held positions on the boardof the Ontario Registered Music Teachers’ Association and the Hamilton Music Festival and continues to support these organizations as a volunteer. She is also honoured to support the Association of Canadian Women Composers as an Associate member.
Biography
Amelia Yates, D.M.A., is a pianist, adjudicator, and instructor from Hamilton Ontario. A graduate of the Doctor of Musical Arts program at the University of Western Ontario, Dr. Yates’s research focuses on the solo piano music of Canadian composer Ann Southam. In addition to performing as a soloist, Dr. Yates also enjoys collaborating with others and is currently the pianist for Myriad Ensemble, a flourishing SSAA choir based in Burlington ON. As an in-demand adjudicator, Dr. Yates has had the pleasure of adjudicating at music festivals across Ontario.
Dr. Yates teaches piano lessons from her home studio, AGYPiano. Her goal is to help students perform, understand, and enjoy music thoughtfully, healthily, and artfully. She is also passionate about applying teaching approaches that nurture students’ mental health and empower them to think critically and independently. Dr. Yates’s students have received awards for both composition and performance at the local and national level, and frequently achieve First Class Honours and First Class Honours with Distinction standings on their conservatory examinations. Graduates of AGYPiano have gone onto study music at the University level.
Before receiving her doctorate, Dr. Yates also earned an ARCT diploma in piano performance from the Royal Conservatory of Music as well as a Bachelor of Music Honours Music Education and a Master of Music in Performance and Literature from the University of Western Ontario. She had the privilege of studying performance with Dr. Leslie Kinton, Dr. Brett Kingsbury, and John-Paul Bracey, and pedagogy with Dr. Diana Dumlavwalla and Dr. Christine Tithecott.
Dr. Yates is a member of the Royal Conservatory of Music’s College of Examiners and enjoys conducting exams across Canada. She has held positions on the board of the Hamilton/Halton Branch of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers’ Association and the Hamilton Music Festival and continues to support these organizations as a volunteer. She is also honoured to support the Association of Canadian Women Composers as an Associate member.
Biography
Amelia Yates, D.M.A., is a pianist, adjudicator, and instructor from Hamilton Ontario. A graduate of the Doctor of Musical Arts program at the University of Western Ontario, Dr. Yates’s research focuses on the solo piano music of Canadian composer Ann Southam. In addition to performing as a soloist, Dr. Yates also enjoys collaborating with others and is currently the pianist for Myriad Ensemble, a flourishing SSAA choir based in Burlington ON. As an in-demand adjudicator, Dr. Yates has had the pleasure of adjudicating at music festivals across Ontario.
Dr. Yates teaches piano lessons from her home studio, AGYPiano. Her goal is to help students perform, understand, and enjoy music thoughtfully, healthily, and artfully. She is also passionate about applying teaching approaches that nurture students’ mental health and empower them to think critically and independently. Dr. Yates’s students have received awards for both composition and performance at the local and national level, and frequently achieve First Class Honours and First Class Honours with Distinction standings on their conservatory examinations. AGYPiano Graduates have gone onto study music at the University level.
Before receiving her doctorate, Dr. Yates also earned an ARCT diploma in piano performance from the Royal Conservatory of Music as well as a Bachelor of Music Honours Music Education and a Master of Music in Performance and Literature from the University of Western Ontario. She had the privilege of studying performance with Dr. Leslie Kinton, Dr. Brett Kingsbury, and John-Paul Bracey, and pedagogy with Dr. Diana Dumlavwalla and Dr. Christine Tithecott.
Dr. Yates is a member of the Royal Conservatory of Music’s College of Examiners and enjoys conducting exams across Canada. She has held positions on the board of the Hamilton/Halton Branch of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers’ Association and the Hamilton Music Festival and continues to support these organizations as a volunteer. She is also honoured to support the Association of Canadian Women Composers as an Associate member.
Performance & Research
Dr. Yates is a classically trained pianist and experienced soloist. She also enjoys collaborating and has experience working with large ensembles including choirs and wind ensembles, as well as performing in chamber settings. Dr. Yates’ current research centres on the piano music of Canadian composer Ann Southam. Her doctoral monograph “Ann Southam’s Solo Piano Music: A Performance Guide” is the first comprehensive resource for performers of Southam’s solo piano music. It can be accessed through Western University libraries here.
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