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Joan Thelma Watson was born on 28 June, 1953, is a Canadian horn player, teacher. Discover Joan Thelma Watson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Occupation French Horn musician
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 28 June 1953
Birthday 28 June
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Date of death 2015
Died Place Owen Sound, Ontario
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Her husband is Scott Irvine

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1953

Joan Thelma Watson (June 28, 1953 – March 12, 2015) was a Canadian french horn musician and teacher.

She served as principal horn of the Canadian Opera Orchestra and was a founding member of the True North Brass quintet.

Watson was born in 1953 and married musician Scott Irvine, who became the principal tuba player of the Canadian Opera Orchestra (COC).

They raised two sons together, Max and Joel.

Before she was named principal horn of the Canadian Opera Orchestra, Watson's professional positions included, associate principal horn of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra for 14 seasons (she won the job while she was eight-months pregnant).

She was also named principal horn of the Esprit Orchestra in Toronto, the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Pacific Opera and Vancouver Opera orchestras.

She was also a founder of the True North Brass quintet.

Watson's chamber music performances were heard frequently via the Canadian Broadcasting System and with New Music Concerts.

She performed as a featured soloist at the International Women’s Brass Conference, the International Horn Symposium in Banff, Alberta and the International Brass Quintet Symposium in Atlanta, Georgia.

2008

In 2008, the Yamaha Corporation chose Watson for signature recognition on a company poster, which made her "the first woman brass player in the world featured on a Yamaha poster."

The company described her as, "this country’s foremost horn virtuoso and educator, Joan leaves behind a musical legacy that will be an inspiration for generations."

2009

In addition, Watson was a featured soloist and lecturer at the International Horn Symposium in Chicago in 2009, and in June 2010 in Toronto, she hosted the International Women’s Brass Conference.

She also performed for contemporary music groups, writing that she had "backed up Rod Stewart, Andrea Bocelli, Lisa Minnelli, the Eagles, Lighthouse and Led Zeppelin.”

As a member of the University of Toronto’s faculty of music, Watson taught horn and lectured on subjects ranging from performance skills to audition preparation and "creating a passionate and fulfilling life of music making."

She served as an artist and clinician for Yamaha Canada developing a 30-year relationship that allowed her to mentor many young artists.

2015

Watson's final performance was on February 22, 2015.

She died from breast cancer on March 12, 2015, at the age of 61 at her home in Owen Sound, Ontario.

The Joan Watson memorial fund was founded by her husband, Scott Irvine, to support the immersive Canadian Opera Orchestra Academy that Watson helped establish for young orchestra musicians.