Features

Classical Post

“Harpist Emily Levin composes a musical community.”

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Dallas Morning News

“If you think harps are ‘soft’ instruments, the Dallas Symphony’s Emily Levin begs to differ.”

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International Musician

Cover story for the magazine of the American Federation of Musicians.

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Dallas Morning News

Emily writes about creating a virtual orchestra video and the importance of music in community.

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Self Magazine

Emily talks about what it’s like to be a musician who suddenly can’t do live performances.

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The Future is Female, and so is the Present

Emily writes on the role of women in classical music in advance of the Dallas Symphony’s Women in Classical Music symposium.

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WWFM’s A Tempo

Host Rachel Katz discusses the opportunities and challenges for women in classical music with Emily, Gemma New, Salina Fisher and Kim Noltemy.

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Theater Jones

Emily Levin on the Debussy harp concerto, which she’ll perform at Dallas Symphony in a program conducted by John Adams.

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Harp Column

Cover story for Harp Column magazine.

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Reviews

The Boston Globe

“Special kudos for the entire weekend is due to…guest principal harpist Emily Levin of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, who had vital roles to play in several pieces and…did so with unstinting style and grace.”

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Dallas Morning News

…along comes the debut album of the Davin-Levin Duo…Titled Banter, it couldn’t arrive at a better time.

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Dallas Morning News

Emily Levin played exquisitely.

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Cleveland Classical

[a] clearly felicitous combination of two plucked string instruments…the Duo’s ensemble and balance were well nigh perfect.

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Theater Jones

Levin’s playing was appealing and sure— she evoked a variety of tonal colors, was technically and musically rock-solid, and displayed a delightful stage presence, to boot.

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Charleston Gazette-Mail

Levin…played with spirit and dazzling precision…exquisite in detail and affective warmth.

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Dallas Morning News

“In a rendition characterized by youthful vigor and great sensitivity, the musicians enlivened the very bones of the piece, revealing new subtleties and depths…A harpist of tremendous range, Levin conjured up an array of colors and produced a bold, powerful sound when needed.”

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News

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Fine Arts Chamber Players appoints Emily Levin as Artistic Director

The Board of Directors has appointed Emily Levin as artistic director of the free chamber music concert series FACP produces at the Dallas Museum of Art.

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Emily Levin joins the faculty at Southern Methodist University

Emily Levin joins the faculty at Southern Methodist University
The Division of Music at SMU Meadows School of the Arts has announced the addition of four more prominent musicians to its faculty…all four will teach private lessons, master classes, studio classes and workshops for undergraduate and graduate students at Meadows.

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