An accomplished violinist, conductor, and music educator with more than 25 years of experience, Margaret is dedicated to both performance and teaching. A graduate of the University of Victoria’s Music Education program, she has performed with the Victoria Symphony and served as Concertmaster for several ensembles, including the VOS, Civic Orchestra, and the Sooke Philharmonic. At the Victoria Conservatory of Music, Margaret taught violin, coached chamber ensembles, and directed summer camps. Her students have earned RCM medals and festival awards, reflecting her commitment to high standards and inspired teaching. She has also served as a Sessional Instructor at UVic and currently teaches in the public school system, where she brings strong ensemble leadership and a passion for excellence to young musicians. Margaret is a founding member and Director of the White Eagle Band, which recorded a CD and performed across North America. She enjoys exploring diverse musical styles, particularly folk traditions. Trained in choral, string, and band conducting, she blends humor and skill to create supportive, confidently challenging learning environments. A proud mother of two daughters raised in music, she values partnering with families to nurture young artists and is delighted to be a part of YES Chamber Music Camp.
Heather Bowness is a classically trained violinist with a diverse musical repertoire spanning classical, fiddle, folk and more. Her recorded collaborations range from rapper AP Dhillon to indie rock singer Art D’Ecco and folk band West My Friend. With extensive classical performance experience in Victoria, BC, Heather has lent her talents to esteemed organizations such as the Canadian College of Performing Arts and the Victoria Operatic Society. A certified Suzuki violin teacher and RCM instructor, Heather runs a thriving private studio and co-heads the strings program at Christ Church Cathedral School. With over a decade of teaching experience, she is dedicated to fostering growth and musical exploration in her students, tailoring repertoire to individual interests with a focus on diversity and inclusion. Heather looks forward to sharing her expertise and passion for music at this year’s YES Chamber Music Camp.
Born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan, Maria (Yun-Hsuan) Wang is a versatile cellist and music teacher. Maria began her musical journey with the piano and later switched to the cello at age 13. In 2008, she received a full tuition scholarship to pursue a Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance at West Virginia University, USA. Maria relocated to Victoria with her family in 2012 and continued studying cello for a Master of Music degree in Cello Performance at the University of Victoria with Pamela Highbaugh Aloni, the cellist of the renowned Lafayette String Quartet. Maria is a dedicated cello instructor, string teacher, and ensemble director at various institutions on Vancouver Island, including Brentwood College School, Harmony Project Sooke, and Victoria Conservatory of Music. Aside from teaching, Maria actively performs with orchestral ensembles and music productions. She has been the principal cellist of the Sooke Philharmonic Orchestra since 2018. She also enjoys collaborating with colleagues, playing contemporary arrangements as the founding cellist of the Breakwater Quartet and performing in many local music productions.
Robin is a passionate and experienced cello teacher with a Master’s Degree in Cello Performance from the University of Victoria and a Bachelor of Music from the University of British Columbia. With 38 years of teaching experience, he runs a private studio and also teaches at the Vancouver Academy of Music and the VSO School of Music. His students have achieved impressive success in music festivals, winning top honors at the local and regional levels, and have earned gold medals in Royal Conservatory of Music exams. As a performer, Robin has an extensive career in both orchestral and chamber music, having played across North America and Europe. He has been the Assistant Principal Cellist of the Lions Gate Sinfonia and the Principal Cellist of the Vancouver Island Symphony. He has also performed with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Vancouver Opera, and alongside artists like Barbra Streisand and Smokey Robinson. Additionally, Robin is the founder and leader of the Orca String Quartet in Vancouver. His early career included serving as assistant to the Lafayette String Quartet at the University of Victoria. With a blend of teaching, performance, and mentorship, Robin continues to inspire both students and audiences.