Tanya Charles

Instructor, Violin

Music Education

Education

  • Artist Diploma, Glenn Gould School
  • BMusPerf, University of Toronto

Biography

Tanya Charles, originally from Hamilton, Ontario, and with ancestral ties to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, has showcased her musical talents across North and South America, as well as the Caribbean. She has earned several awards including the Women’s Art Associate of Canada – Luella McCleary Award, the Gabriella Dory Prize in Music, and the John C Holland Award from the Hamilton Black History Association. Tanya holds a Bachelor of Music in Performance from the University of Toronto and an Artist Diploma in Orchestral Performance from the Glenn Gould School at the Royal Conservatory of Music.

Currently, Tanya serves as the concertmaster of Montreal-based, Ensemble Obiora, a role she has embraced since its inception in 2021. Noteworthy is her performance as soloist, marking the Canadian premiere of Florence Price’s Violin Concerto #1 with this ensemble, under the baton of Samy Rachid, Assistant Conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in October 2023. Tanya is also a violinist and the Outreach Coordinator of the Odin Quartet. Her previous engagements include positions with Sinfonia Toronto and performances as a soloist and concertmaster with the Colour of Music Festival Orchestra (COMF) and the COMF Virtuosi in South Carolina, as well as associate concertmaster of the 2015 Gateways Festival Orchestra in New York.

Tanya is deeply committed to music education, serving as a dedicated educator, string adjudicator, and clinician both locally and internationally. For over two decades, Tanya has been instrumental in aiding with the implementation of string-education training in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. She is actively involved in various educational initiatives, including the Education Outreach Team for Ensemble du Monde in Guadeloupe and the All Caribbean Youth Orchestra program in St. Martin/Sint Maarten. Tanya has also shared her expertise as a guest instructor at the Centro Regional de Estudios Musicales in Mexico. Tanya is based in Toronto, where she shares her passion and expertise as a faculty member at both the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Music and the Oscar Peterson Program at the Royal Conservatory of Music.