Joelle Wong earned a Bachelor of Music Education at the University
of Toronto. She is an accomplished vocalist and pianist. She has
had many years of experience teaching students of all ages,
inspiring them to grow in their love for music. She majored in
Classical Voice during her studies at U of T, and studied with
Jean MacPhail, the founding President of the Ontario Chapter of
NATS. In her first and second year, she had the privilege of
studying with renowned mezzo soprano, Krisztina Szabo.
Under the brilliant tutelage of Dr. Michael Esch, she received her
ARCT in piano Piano Performance Diploma in 2019. Joelle is a
recipient of numerous awards for her outstanding music career both
in voice and piano, including the Reagan Greavette MemorialAward,
which is the award for the most outstanding graduating vocalist in
Arts Unionville, the Harald and Jean Bohne Scholarship and the
Northup/ Lawson Scholarship for her academic and musical
achievements in her undergraduate years in the University of
Toronto. Joelle also studied cello for 4 years and has experience
playing both in a solo setting and orchestral setting. Besides
cello, Joelle has experience playing the guitar, violin, clarinet
and trumpet as part of her training as a music educator in U of T.
Joelle has been a member of many choirs, including the prestigious
Ontario Youth Choir. She enjoys volunteering in music camps and
working with young children. She is the children’s choir director
in her local church, where she also leads and trains the choir.