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Hezekiah Leung

Viola

Praised for his “lovely lyricism” by The Calgary Herald, and hailed for his "intelligent and  diverse treatment of vibrato... tailored to the individual personality of any given theme or  moment" by Chicago Classical Review, Hezekiah Leung has been featured as a performer  throughout North America and Europe, both as a soloist and as the founding violist of the  Rolston String Quartet, winner of the First Prize at the 12th Banff International String Quartet  Competition. 

After completing his violin studies at the University of Michigan under the tutelage of Stephen  Shipps, Leung pursued an artist diploma in viola with Stephen Dann and Barry Shiffman. He  received top prizes in the Glenn Gould Chamber Music Competition and the 74th Orchestre  Symphonique de Montréal Standard Life Competition. Leung holds a Master’s degree from Rice  University, an Artist Diploma from the Royal Conservatory of Music, and was part of the  Fellowship Quartet in Residence at the Yale School of Music with the Rolston String Quartet.  

Leung has shared the concert stage with renowned artists such as Tabea Zimmermann, Leif Ove  Andsnes, Gilbert Kalish, Jon Kimura Parker, Miguel da Silva, James Dunham, Paul Neubauer,  Yura Lee, Donald Palma, Joel Quarrington, Andrés Díaz, Gary Hoffman, Sheku Kanneh-Mason,  Cho-Liang Lin, Tara Helen O’Connor, David Shifrin, Sharon Kam, and James Campbell.  

As a founding member of the Rolston String Quartet, he was also awarded Grand Prize at the  31st Chamber Music Yellow Springs Competition and the Astral Artists National Auditions. The  quartet has performed at some of the world’s most prestigious concert venues, including  Carnegie Hall, the Louvre, the Kennedy Center, Koerner Hall, and Wigmore Hall. Their debut  album Souvenirs, an all-Tchaikovsky release in 2020, was named Recording of the Year by BBC  Music Magazine.  

Leung served as the violist of the Dover Quartet during the 2022–2023 season and has held  faculty positions at both the Curtis Institute of Music and the Bienen School of Music at  Northwestern University. He is currently a member of the viola faculty at the University of  Toronto and a Chamber Music Coach at the Phil and Eli Taylor Academy of the Royal  Conservatory of Music. Following his recent appointment, Leung will join the viola section of  the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in 2025/26.