Patricia Hoy

Sessional Lecturer, Piano Chamber Music
phone 604-822-6128
location_on Music Building 309 / 325
Research Area
Education

B.Mus. (Austin), M.Mus., D.M.A. (S.Calif.)


About

Pianist Patricia Hoy has gained attention and critical acclaim as a soloist and chamber musician. From a young age she has concertized throughout Canada and the United States and most recently has been invited to tour Asia, India as well as a return tour to Alaska. Winner of numerous competitions, her tenure in the United States resulted in widespread recognition as a pianist to watch.

Dr. Hoy has been featured as a soloist with such orchestras as the Montreal Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Quebec Chamber Orchestra, CBC Radio Orchestra and the Ventura Symphony. She has been a featured pianist on CBC, PBS and WQXR. As a chamber musician, Dr. Hoy is frequently invited to collaborate with musicians in performances of the standard repertoire as well as exploring and recording new compositions.

In addition to her solo career, Dr. Hoy has been a faculty pianist and program coordinator at the Banff Centre for the Performing Arts and a faculty member at the Young Artists Experience at UBC. As a member of the UBC faculty of music, she lectures and coaches piano chamber music.

Dr. Hoy was a scholarship student of the eminent teacher John Perry at the University of Texas at Austin where she received her Bachelors degree. She continued her studies with Mr. Perry at the University of Southern California, where in her first year she won the coveted first prize in their concerto competition. Awarded a Graduate Fellowship, Dr. Hoy went on to obtain her Masters and Doctorate Degrees in Piano Performance. She was recognized as the top graduating doctoral student and in the same year was named the most promising young artist in Los Angeles by the Armand Hammer Foundation.

In 2008, Dr. Hoy was appointed Artistic Director of the Coral Wind Chamber Music Festival in Ucluelet, B.C., with a mandate to program great works that underscore the unique link between music and nature. In its inaugural year she assembled internationally renowned musicians to collaborate and perform in repertory.


Teaching


Publications


Patricia Hoy

Sessional Lecturer, Piano Chamber Music
phone 604-822-6128
location_on Music Building 309 / 325
Research Area
Education

B.Mus. (Austin), M.Mus., D.M.A. (S.Calif.)


About

Pianist Patricia Hoy has gained attention and critical acclaim as a soloist and chamber musician. From a young age she has concertized throughout Canada and the United States and most recently has been invited to tour Asia, India as well as a return tour to Alaska. Winner of numerous competitions, her tenure in the United States resulted in widespread recognition as a pianist to watch.

Dr. Hoy has been featured as a soloist with such orchestras as the Montreal Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Quebec Chamber Orchestra, CBC Radio Orchestra and the Ventura Symphony. She has been a featured pianist on CBC, PBS and WQXR. As a chamber musician, Dr. Hoy is frequently invited to collaborate with musicians in performances of the standard repertoire as well as exploring and recording new compositions.

In addition to her solo career, Dr. Hoy has been a faculty pianist and program coordinator at the Banff Centre for the Performing Arts and a faculty member at the Young Artists Experience at UBC. As a member of the UBC faculty of music, she lectures and coaches piano chamber music.

Dr. Hoy was a scholarship student of the eminent teacher John Perry at the University of Texas at Austin where she received her Bachelors degree. She continued her studies with Mr. Perry at the University of Southern California, where in her first year she won the coveted first prize in their concerto competition. Awarded a Graduate Fellowship, Dr. Hoy went on to obtain her Masters and Doctorate Degrees in Piano Performance. She was recognized as the top graduating doctoral student and in the same year was named the most promising young artist in Los Angeles by the Armand Hammer Foundation.

In 2008, Dr. Hoy was appointed Artistic Director of the Coral Wind Chamber Music Festival in Ucluelet, B.C., with a mandate to program great works that underscore the unique link between music and nature. In its inaugural year she assembled internationally renowned musicians to collaborate and perform in repertory.


Teaching


Publications


Patricia Hoy

Sessional Lecturer, Piano Chamber Music
phone 604-822-6128
location_on Music Building 309 / 325
Research Area
Education

B.Mus. (Austin), M.Mus., D.M.A. (S.Calif.)

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Pianist Patricia Hoy has gained attention and critical acclaim as a soloist and chamber musician. From a young age she has concertized throughout Canada and the United States and most recently has been invited to tour Asia, India as well as a return tour to Alaska. Winner of numerous competitions, her tenure in the United States resulted in widespread recognition as a pianist to watch.

Dr. Hoy has been featured as a soloist with such orchestras as the Montreal Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Quebec Chamber Orchestra, CBC Radio Orchestra and the Ventura Symphony. She has been a featured pianist on CBC, PBS and WQXR. As a chamber musician, Dr. Hoy is frequently invited to collaborate with musicians in performances of the standard repertoire as well as exploring and recording new compositions.

In addition to her solo career, Dr. Hoy has been a faculty pianist and program coordinator at the Banff Centre for the Performing Arts and a faculty member at the Young Artists Experience at UBC. As a member of the UBC faculty of music, she lectures and coaches piano chamber music.

Dr. Hoy was a scholarship student of the eminent teacher John Perry at the University of Texas at Austin where she received her Bachelors degree. She continued her studies with Mr. Perry at the University of Southern California, where in her first year she won the coveted first prize in their concerto competition. Awarded a Graduate Fellowship, Dr. Hoy went on to obtain her Masters and Doctorate Degrees in Piano Performance. She was recognized as the top graduating doctoral student and in the same year was named the most promising young artist in Los Angeles by the Armand Hammer Foundation.

In 2008, Dr. Hoy was appointed Artistic Director of the Coral Wind Chamber Music Festival in Ucluelet, B.C., with a mandate to program great works that underscore the unique link between music and nature. In its inaugural year she assembled internationally renowned musicians to collaborate and perform in repertory.

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