Emily Rolka, Violin
Emily Rolka, born and raised in Michigan, began violin as a Suzuki student at age six. She made her solo debut with the Toledo Symphony in 2003 after being named a winner of the Toledo Youth Competition. Since then she has performed across the country, Italy, and toured Bulgaria. In 2009, Rolka was a finalist in the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp Staff solo competition and the University of Iowa Concerto competition playing the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto.
With interests in many genres of music, Rolka studied Jazz improv and film music at the Henry Mancini Institute in Los Angeles, and recorded a CD with the orchestra in the Warner Brothers Studios. As a chamber musician, she was a member of the Graduate Piano Quartet and Center for New Music at the University of Iowa, a Baroque period ensemble called Cat Behavior Specialists, and is passionate about chamber music and performing contemporary compositions..
Rolka was director of the Suzuki Talent Education Program at Robert M. Sides Family Music Center in Williamsport and adjunct professor at Lycoming College. She has taught at the University of Minnesota, St. Paul Conservatory of Music in Minnesota, Hillsdale College in Michigan, and taught a Master Class at Bethal College in Kansas.
Rolka received a Bachelor of Music degree in violin performance from the University of Michigan studying with internationally acclaimed violinist, Yehonatan Berick. She holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Iowa in violin performance under Dr. Scott Conklin and a Doctoral of Musical Arts degree in violin performance from the University of Minnesota under Mark Bjork, with long-term Suzuki teacher training of books 1-10. Further Suzuki teacher training has been with Christie Felsing, Ronda Cole, Nancy Lokken, Geri Arnold and Teri Einfeldt.