Yuki MacQueen
Adjunct, Music
Yuki MacQueen
AdjunctAdjunct
Music
Email: ymacqueen@westminsteru.edu
About
Violinist Yuki MacQueen joined the Adjunct Faculty at Westminster College in 2004.
She joined the Utah Symphony in June 2000. Previously a member of the Nashville Symphony,
the San Antonio Symphony, and Associate Concertmaster of the Knoxville Symphony, she
was also a substitute violinist with the National Symphony and the Pittsburgh Symphony.
Ms. MacQueen holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the Curtis Institute of Music in
Philadelphia, where she studied with Arnold Steinhardt of the Guarneri Quartet and
Jascha Brodsky. She received her Master of Music degree from the Juilliard School
in New York, studying with Robert Mann of the Juilliard Quartet, and chamber music
with Jerome Lowenthal and Seymour Lipkin.
She has been a featured performer in the Nova Chamber Series, the Intermezzo Chamber
Series, and the Westminster Chamber Series.
In 2016, along with USUO cellist John Eckstein and BLUME Haiti President Janet Anthony,
Ms. MacQueen cofounded the Haitian Orchestra Institute (HOI). This Institute gives
the opportunity to 100 of the most advanced orchestral musicians from throughout Haiti
to work with musicians of the Utah Symphony. The intense week of lessons, sectionals
and full orchestra rehearsals culminate in a concert with Maestro Fischer.
When she is not teaching at Westminster College or performing with the Utah Symphony,
she enjoys playing chamber music, pampering her Cocker Spaniel, and traveling the
world.
Areas of Expertise
Violin
