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Alison Melville

Alison Melville
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  • Faculty, The Glenn Gould School

Specialty(s)

Performance Studies

Alison Melville‘s career as a performer on historical flutes and recorders has taken her across Canada and to the USA, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand and Europe, most recently to France and Finland. A member of Toronto Consort and Ensemble Polaris, she often appears as orchestral player and soloist with the Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and has performed with a multitude of other chamber ensembles, orchestras, opera and theatre companies and festivals in venues ranging from Tokyo’s Bunkamura Hall and NYC’s Carnegie Hall to cinemas, convents, gardens, libraries, barns, ferries, school gymnasiums, and prisons.
 
Her extensive international television, film and radio credits include the soundtracks of The Tudors, The Borgias and Vikings; CBC-TV’s beloved ‘The Friendly Giant’; and films by Atom Egoyan, Ang Lee, Malcolm Sutherland and Stephen Dirkes. She has also played on over 60 CDs, including several critically acclaimed solo recordings. Her own music has been heard with Ensemble Polaris, the Bird Project, Post-Medieval Syndrome and 999 Years of Music.
 
On the faculty of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music (OH) from 1999-2010, Alison continues to teach at various early music workshops across North America, and at the University of Toronto. She trained in Toronto, London (UK) and at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel (CH) as the recipient of awards and scholarships from the Canada Council for the Arts, University of Toronto, Royal Conservatory of Music, Women’s Art Association of Canada, CAMMAC, and others.