Freya Creech is a fiercely passionate modern and baroque violinist based in Washington, DC.
 

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New Video!

Allegro, from J.S. Bach Violin Sonata No.3 in C major, BWV 1005

Freya Creech - Baroque Violin

News.

Review in Washington Post of Opera Lafayette’s production of “Esther” at the Kennedy Center, Feb 2024

 

*** The concert video in which I performed Vivaldi’s Spring and Autumn concertos as soloist with True Concord Voices & Orchestra, recorded by PBS, has received 3 EMMY-award nominations! ***

Full video to be released soon, stay tuned!

 

My latest album is now available for purchase through my shop!

This album was recorded from home and produced remotely, during quarantine of the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to learn more.

 

My e-book is available on Amazon!

“In this book, Freya outlines 10 of the most common excuses that musicians everywhere, of all ages and levels, use not to practise, and provides all of the strategies, games and practice methods that she knows, to combat them. “

 

You can still watch my virtual concert.

Here is my online concert that I created during quarantine in May 2020 for the West Vancouver Arts Council, featuring works by Hindemith, Eckhardt-Gramatté, Bach and Nenad Firšt. Filmed in one take, I hope it will feel as close to watching a live concert as possible.

Please consider a ‘ticket price’ donation before you watch. In this uncertain time for musicians, every little helps, and I really appreciate your support - thank you!

Acclaimed British/Canadian violinist Freya Creech performs a thrilling solo concert of classic & contemporary pieces. Program Paul Hindersmith (1985-1963) - ...
 

Write-up in Gramophone Magazine for the new album by The Borderlands Ensemble on which I featured.

This new album by the Tucson-based Borderlands Ensemble represents the efforts of horn player Johanna Lundy, five gifted string players, a guitarist and a historian to explore ‘the shared cultural identity of Arizona and Mexico through the lens of newly composed classical chamber music’ and a selection of older classics.
— Laurence Vittes for Gramophone
 

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