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Savannah Seibel began her studies on the violin in 2010. Upon moving to Edmonton, Alberta in 2013, she continued lessons for violin and added the viola to her studies two years later. In 2019, Savannah was accepted into the Honours program at the Mount Royal University Conservatory for Young Artists in Calgary, where she studied viola with Nicholas Pulos until the fall of 2022. She then began her studies as a Bachelor of Music student at the University of Alberta with Keith Hamm. Currently, Savannah is finishing her bachelor’s degree at the Glenn Gould School with Steven Dann. She was awarded scholarships from the Winspear Fund Scholarship for Advanced Classical Music and the Anne Burrows Music Foundation to put towards her studies.
Savannah was accepted as a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada in 2022 and 2023. Here, she worked with artists Neal Gripp, Mark Fewer, the Formosa Quartet, and other skilled professionals. She won the blind audition for the viola solo in Ravel’s “Ma mère l'Oye” and sat as principal and assistant principal violist for multiple pieces. Savannah has also participated in the Rosamunde Summer Music Academy, and was a finalist in the Northern Alberta Concerto Competition in 2022. Her goal is to pursue orchestral and chamber music professionally.
Savannah Seibel was generously supported by the Alice and Betty Schultz Scholarships Endowment Fund for Dance and Music.