Praised for her ‘elegant, sublime music-making’ (Heuberger Bote) and ‘exciting artistry’ (The American Organist), Katelyn Emerson concertises throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, showcasing repertoire spanning the 14th—21st centuries and lecturing on topics ranging from organ interpretation and healthy practice techniques to performance studies and empirical music analysis. Laureate of organ competitions on three continents, Katelyn is frequently invited to adjudicate international playing competitions and scholarships and to teach at academies in France, the UK, the USA, and Canada. She additionally volunteers with charitable organisations such as Scotland's Sowne of Organe to help increase public awareness of the cultural and technological significance of historic and newly built instruments. Katelyn holds degrees from Stuttgart Musikhochschule (Germany), supported by the DAAD, University of Cambridge (UK), funded by ESRC/UKRI, and Oberlin College (USA), and studied at the Conservatoire de Toulouse (France) through a Fulbright Grant. For more information, please visit
www.katelynemerson.com.