Woman with short red hair. She holds a violin to her chin and wears a black top.

Photo by Matthew Marigold

Aisslinn Nosky
violinist

Violinist Aisslinn Nosky is known for her stylistic versatility and her skill as a leader. Since her solo debut at the age of eight with the CBC Vancouver Orchestra she has performed in recitals across Canada, the United States and Europe. Hailed as “superb” by The New York Times and “a fearsomely powerful musician” by The Toronto Star, widespread demand for Aisslinn continues to grow.

 In 2011 Aisslinn was appointed Concertmaster of the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston. She is also Concertmaster of  Bach Akademie Charlotte and has been Guest Artist-in-Residence with the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra since 2018. Aisslinn has also collaborated with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Holland Baroque, and the Charlotte Symphony. She was a dedicated member of Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra from 2005 to 2016 and served as Principal Guest Conductor of the Niagara Symphony from 2016 to 2019.

For Peggy Baker Dance Projects: Aisslinn played in the chamber ensemble that performed Dick Connette’s score to Home live in 2003.