About
At the moment I am accepting new student enquiries at Emily Wilson Music School (further information about my teaching background is attached below).
I am also available to perform at your next event (weddings / corporate / private functions).
I can assemble and arrange music spanning Contemporary, Rock, Jazz (including Swing, Bossa Nova), Acoustic and Classical music as a solo performer / duo / band / string quartet. Feel free to get in touch with me for more information and I can provide you with a quote.
My Teaching Background
In 2017 I started teaching voice at “Living Music,” where I met many talented musicians with a love of learning.
Inspired by this experience, I began teaching at multiple primary schools across Melbourne (including Ashburton primary school, Coburg primary school and Camberwell primary school).
In 2018, I started working with children on the spectrum to support their needs through music based learning with the NDIS.
In the same year, I also opened my own private studio offering voice, cello, guitar, songwriting and music theory sessions for people with a passion and curiosity for music.
I enjoy the challenge of connecting with people of all ages and pinpointing what it is that they love about music and implementing an individualistic learning approach.
In these sessions, I design a program tailored to your personal learning goals with the instrument of your choice and suggest beneficial methods to help you reach your desired outcome. With every session, we will reflect on how you are feeling holistically, how this feeds into the program and if necessary, adjust the program to best assist you on your musical journey...
Recently I have expanded and established Emily Wilson Music School. Please get in touch if you would like to enquire about music sessions.
Current Education and Achievements
In 2022, I completed my Bachelor of Music (Jazz and Improvisation, Voice) at Melbourne University’s Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) under the guidance of vocalist Sunny Kim .
In 2017 I was the recipient of the “Future Leaders' Jazz Award” for voice. In 2019, I was the recipient of the New Colombo Scholarship Grant
to make an art installation at Tsinghua University.
I have also received various other musical scholarships as recognition for my work as an instrumentalist.
Work as a Professional Musician
As a working musician, I have written an extensive collection of songs, drawing on different influences throughout my musical career.
A few months ago I released a song called Memorise under my artist name Emily Victoria. The music video for the song was selected as Rage's Wild One (a feature video for the week).
In 2022 I released “Humming Heart,” a Dream Pop song which received 300k+ streams on Spotify under (also under my artist name Emily Victoria). The song also charted at #1 in Latvia on the Spotify Charts on the 2nd of January 2023.
Currently I am working on new music for this project. You can follow my progress via my Instagram, @emvictoria__ .
In 2021, I made a Jazz album inspired by the compositions I wrote for my final portfolio for university for the project “Rose Petal Eyes.” The works are yet to be released.
In 2020, I created a series of performance art works for children with storyteller and artist, “Charlotte Jowett,” under the name “Charlotte and Emily present” .
I have played in various musical groups including, “Prickle” (“The Creature That You Are” EP, released 2018), my improvisation quartet, the “Katarzyna Wiktorski Octet” and as a sessional musician.
My Musical Background
Early Years
My musical journey began at the age of 6 when I started learning cello. I studied both Suzuki and AMEB methods, which helped me develop strong aural skills and the capacity to memorise large volumes of music.
I have always been interested in the mechanics of music and have spent much of my time learning music theory; to enhance my understanding of things I could hear and feel.
After training in cello for a few years, I decided to expand my instrument repertoire leading me to guitar and voice.
Once I had attained these skills, I started to experiment with songwriting and recording as a creative outlet.
I was also encouraged to pursue Jazz music by my then singing teacher and mentor Ainslie Wills .
Through exploring the genre, I fell in love with the improvisational element and the beautiful harmonic layers throughout Jazz standards. This led me to pursue my present study of Jazz improvisation at VCA, which has informed much of the music I write and play today.
I have a Police Check and Working with Children’s Check.
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