Helen Callus

Helen Callus
Genres classical music
Occupation(s) violist
Instruments viola
Website Helen Callus's website

Helen Callus is a British violist who currently teaches at Northwestern University.

Callus studied with Ian Jewel at the Royal Academy of Music in London, earning an Honorary ARAM (Associate of the RAM). She then continued her studies at the Peabody Conservatory, where she served as the teaching assistant to Paul Coletti. At age 26, she was appointed to the faculty of the University of Washington, where she taught for seven years before accepting her current position at UCSB.

Callus served as the President of the American Viola Society from 2005-2008. She has also served as the Viola Forum Editor for the American String Teachers Association Journal, and she founded BRATS (Bratsche Resources And Teaching in the Schools), an educational outreach organization.

Recordings

Callus has made recordings with several labels, including ASV, Analekta, and Dutton Epoch.

References

  1. Biography: Helen Callus’s official website
  2. Helen Callus: University of California, Santa Barbara

External links


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