Introduction
Alexandria Hill is a violinist and singer-songwriter based in New York City. As a singer-songwriter she performs under the moniker Ace.
Alexandria has her bachelor and masters degrees in music performance specializing in violin. Since graduating, she has performed with the Recollective Orchestra, Chineke! Orchestra, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Chicago Sinfonietta, and the Matt Jones Orchestra through which she has had the opportunity to perform at the Hollywood Bowl, Kennedy Center Stage, and NPR’s Tiny Desk. Her eclectic music background has given her the opportunity to share the stage not only with classical musicians like Yo-Yo Ma and Anthony McGill, but also with Hip-hop/R&B artists such as John Legend, The Roots, PJ Morton, and Noname.
It wasn’t until 2020, during the pandemic lockdown, that Alexandria found her voice as a singer. After taking almost 2 years of vocal lessons with voice coach Michelle Thomas, she decided to begin the journey of writing and releasing music.
Education
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Roosevelt University
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2017/2019
Masters of music
Specialization in violin performance
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University of Cincinnati
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2013/2017
Bachelor of music
Specialization in violin performance