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Joanna Hood
ojdooh@uvic.ca
San Francisco Conservatory of Music (B.M., 1982) Indiana University
School of Music in Bloomington (M.M., 1984). Artist-in-Residence.
Viola, Lafayette
String Quartet
Photo
by Stanford Lee Wilson
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Originally from Seattle, Joanna Hood studied viola with Isadore
Tinkleman at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and Abraham
Skernick at Indiana University School of Music in Bloomington. Since
1986, Ms. Hood has played with the Lafayette String Quartet, which
she co-founded. As artist-in-residence at the University of Victoria,
in Victoria, BC, she teaches viola and chamber music. She performs
with Victoria's Gagliano Ensemble, as well as the Loma Mar Quartet
and Orchestra of St. Luke's (both in New York City), and Eclipse
quartet, an Los Angeles based new music group.
Ms. Hood has been a committed teacher since 1983, when she was
associate instructor at Indiana University. In 1986, she taught
viola at the Institute of Music and Dance, in Detroit, Michigan,
and served as artist-in-residence at Oakland University, in Rochester,
Michigan.
Ms. Hood performs with the Loma Mar Quartet based in New York.
She helped found the group in 1997, for the Bard Music Festival
(when a classical style quartet was needed). Since then, they have
collaborated with Sir Paul McCartney in a performance, and a recording
of his music, titled "Working Classical" (on the EMI label),
and A Garland for Linda (Selections) also on the EMI label. Also
along with the other members of the Loma Mar Quartet she has been
principal viola with the Lincoln Center Jazz orchestra, as well
as making a recording with Jazz singer Claudia Acuņa.
With pianist Karen Enns she has performed recitals in Canada and
the United States, and has commissioned works for the viola by Murray
Adaskin, Al Hood and Justin Haynes.
Performing original compositions with Eclipse quartet, they recently
created music for the BRAVO! Canada dance piece Opium, with the
Suddenly dance company. The group has given world premiers of quartets
by composers such as, Zeena Parkins, Justin Haynes, David Jaffe,
and Carla Kihlstedt.
Throughout her career, along with concerts in Canada, the US and
abroad, Ms. Hood has broadcast for CBC and NPR, and other radio
stations, worldwide. She has also participated in the Spoleto Festival,
Olympic Music Festival, the Adam New Zealand Chamber Music Festival,
and the Caramoor International Festival (with the Orchestra of St.
Luke's), among others.
She plays on an English viola made in 1754 by Edmund Areaton.
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