Madeline Hildebrand
Collaborative Piano

Acclaimed Canadian pianist Jon Kimura Parker describes Madeline Hildebrand as “an extraordinary young artist whose communicative skills convey the essence of all that she plays. Her pianism is of the highest level, and she has an instinctive understanding of beautiful sound.”
Madeline Hildebrand is currently pursuing her Doctorate degree at Stony Brook University studying under Gilbert Kalish and Christina Dahl. She graduated with a Masters degree from the University of British Columbia where she studied under pianist Jane Coop. Her playing has taken her coast to coast in Canada and America, Italy, and Romania. Her recent engagements have included a performance of Philip Glass’ etudes alongside Glass himself, a concerto performance with the Thunder Bay Orchestra, appearances with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, and a house concert tour across southern BC through Living Room Live.
Madeline has played in established Winnipeg concert series’ such as Virtuosi Concerts, the Women’s Musical Club of Winnipeg, Agassiz Chamber Music Festival, Music 'n Mavens, GroundSwell and Millennium noon Chamber Concerts to name a few. She is the gold medalist of the 2012 McLellan competition and was the silver medalist of Canada’s prestigious Eckhardt Grammate Competition in 2013. Madeline recently held the position of interim artistic director for Virtuosi Concerts, where she developed their Young Artist Program.
An in-demand teacher and clinician, Madeline is a regular faculty member at the Rosamunde Summer Music Academy & Festival in Winnipeg and an active adjudicator across Manitoba.
Madeline Hildebrand is currently pursuing her Doctorate degree at Stony Brook University studying under Gilbert Kalish and Christina Dahl. She graduated with a Masters degree from the University of British Columbia where she studied under pianist Jane Coop. Her playing has taken her coast to coast in Canada and America, Italy, and Romania. Her recent engagements have included a performance of Philip Glass’ etudes alongside Glass himself, a concerto performance with the Thunder Bay Orchestra, appearances with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, and a house concert tour across southern BC through Living Room Live.
Madeline has played in established Winnipeg concert series’ such as Virtuosi Concerts, the Women’s Musical Club of Winnipeg, Agassiz Chamber Music Festival, Music 'n Mavens, GroundSwell and Millennium noon Chamber Concerts to name a few. She is the gold medalist of the 2012 McLellan competition and was the silver medalist of Canada’s prestigious Eckhardt Grammate Competition in 2013. Madeline recently held the position of interim artistic director for Virtuosi Concerts, where she developed their Young Artist Program.
An in-demand teacher and clinician, Madeline is a regular faculty member at the Rosamunde Summer Music Academy & Festival in Winnipeg and an active adjudicator across Manitoba.