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With a deep love for music new and old and exploring crossroads between music and language, Boston native Julia Glenn performs internationally on modern and baroque violins. Called “remarkable,” “gripping,” and “a brilliant soloist” by the New York Times, she joined the Naumburg-winning Lydian String Quartet after teaching for three years at the Tianjin Juilliard School. In January of 2016 she gave the world premiere of Milton Babbitt’s violin concerto; her article on the work was published in 2022 in Contemporary Music Review. Glenn received her doctorate from Juilliard in 2018, her master’s from New England Conservatory in 2013, and her bachelor’s in linguistics magna cum laude from Harvard University in 2012. Her solo album “The Road” with pianist Konstantinos Valianatos, released on Navona Records in 2024 to critical acclaim, features new and recent works by Chinese-speaking composers. She enjoys performing with Boston Baroque, A Far Cry, Aston Magna, Newton Baroque, and Arcadia Players. She is currently an Associate Professor of Violin at Boston Conservatory at Berklee.