
“Technically perfect with meticulous attention to detail”
-Cultural Voice of North Carolina
A Passionate Player With Rich Earthy Tone
Recognized for her expressive playing and elegant style, violist RACHEL YONAN enjoys a rich and varied career as recitalist, artistic director, commentator and champion of chamber music. She has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician in concert halls across the United States, England, Switzerland, Italy, Austria and China; and on National Public Radio and Canadian Public Radio.
A lover of chamber music, Rachel co-founded the Marinus Ensemble with her brother, cellist Joseph Kuipers. Praised by the Philadelphia Inquirer as “perfectly balanced”, Marinus is a passionate group of artists, dedicated to engaging audiences through interactive performance of great music. They have performed for such series as the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, Curtis Presents, and WRTI Performance Studio. Integrating her interest in music and philosophy, Rachel is a Visiting Scholar at Jesus College, University of Cambridge where her scholarship focuses on the role of music in personal formation and flourishing. She received funding for this project through Duke University as the inaugural McDonald Agape Fellow in Theology and Music. Beyond her own innovative work with Marinus, Rachel has been invited to perform at prestigious festivals such as the Marlboro Music Festival, Open Chamber Music Prussia Cove, Festival Mozaic and Taos Music Festival. Ms. Yonan has collaborated with Itzhak Perlman, Roberto Díaz, Joseph Silverstein, James Dunham and Robert Levin; joined the Dover and Escher Quartets for chamber concerts; and worked extensively with Pamela Frank, Peter Wiley and Edgar Meyer.
While Ms. Yonan has had the honor of performing around the world in major concert venues such as Carnegie Hall, Verizon Hall and King’s College Chapel Cambridge, she is equally at home engaging audiences in more intimate venues through her work with Marinus. She successfully launched a new series—Marinus Concerts—that offers immersive and inviting concert experiences in scenic Virginia wineries. Rachel is Creative Director of Marinus, and has taught viola performance and chamber music at Duke University. She is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and Rice University. Rachel plays a Gabrielle Kundert viola modeled on a Camillo Camilli viola from 1739.
Featured Album
KISS ON WOOD
Kiss on Wood presents a brilliant, mature program showcasing the viola’s distinctive timbre. In this album, Rachel Yonan performs the first recording of Sir James MacMillan’s Kiss on Wood for viola and piano (Kwan Yi), and threads together works by minimalist, modern and Romantic composers to explore the polarity of light and darkness through music. She plays two of Estonian composer Arvo Pärt’s best known works, Fratres and Spiegel im Spiegel, which are both in his innovative tintinnabuli style and pairs these with Robert Schumann’s miniature character piece Märchenbilder.
Scholar
Jesus College, University of Cambridge, Visiting Scholar
Duke University, McDonald Agape Fellow in Theology and Music
Focus on the role of music in human flourishing
Speaker
Kirby Laing Centre, Cambridge UK
KLC Research Fellow
Annual Conference Speaker
Music Knows Us
Teacher
Duke University, Department of Music (2017-2021)
Washington and Lee University, Artist in Residence (2012-2016)
GALLERY
MARINUS ENSEMBLE & CONCERTS
Rachel Yonan | Creative Director
Vibrant concert experiences with today’s best musicians in a casual but elegant winery setting. The community comes together to listen together.
“Perfectly balanced”
-Philadelphia Inquirer
DOVER QUARTET plays sextets with RACHEL YONAN (viola) and JOSEPH KUIPERS (cello)
TEXAS CELLO QUARTET, RACHEL YONAN (viola) BROOK SPELTZ, MICHELLE DJOKIC, JAMES WILSON, JOSEPH KUIPERS
HYE-JIN KIM, KOBI MALKIN (violins), RACHEL YONAN (viola), JOSEPH KUIPERS (cello)
GRAMMY-nominated JP JOFRE (bandoneon) and JOSEPH KUIPERS (cello) present NUEVO TANGO
DOVER QUARTET plays sextets with RACHEL YONAN (viola) and JOSEPH KUIPERS (cello)
SIWOO KIM, KOBI MALKIN (violins), RACHEL YONAN (viola), JOSEPH KUIPERS (cello)
Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night), Op. 4 (1899) | Arnold Schoenberg with JOEL LINK, BRYAN LEE (violins), HEZEKIAH LEUNG, RACHEL KUIPERS YONAN (violas), CAMDEN SHAW, JOSEPH KUIPERS (cellos)
The Seven Last Words of Christ, Opus 51 | Franz Joseph Haydn with SIWOO KIM, KOBI MALKIN (violins), RACHEL YONAN (viola), JOSEPH KUIPERS (cello)