ABF Student Highlight – Rebecca Tozzie

Rebecca Tozzie

Rebecca Tozzie, a dedicated musician from West Palm Beach, FL, is currently pursuing a Performance diploma in Violin at Boston University. As she approaches her final year in the program, Rebecca reflects on this distinguished experience, “ultimately, the program is aimed to help me improve as a musician and gain more instruction one-on-one, which is invaluable,” she notes, highlighting the rigorous curriculum that includes required musical classes alongside private lessons and elective choices.

With a Master of Music from East Carolina University already under her belt, Rebecca views this program as an extension that allows her to focus on performance aspects rather than solely academic pursuits. One of Rebecca’s highlights from her program is the yearly orchestra performance at Symphony Hall where the Boston Symphony Orchestra takes the stage. Rebecca fondly recalls last year’s performance of Mahler’s 2nd Symphony, describing it as a “profound” experience that left a lasting impact. “The hall was sold out and the audience clapped mid-performance and were so enthusiastic,” she reminisces. Looking ahead, Rebecca envisions a future where she either stays in Boston to teach and perform or pursues a doctorate degree in music, with Boston University remaining a top choice.

Rebecca initially discovered ABF through word-of-mouth within her church community, dating back to her undergraduate years at Florida State University. Reflecting on her decision to reach out to ABF, she shares, “I’m so grateful for the generosity ABF provides for students.” Throughout her partnership with ABF, Rebecca has found the experience to be exceptionally positive, highlighting the organization’s responsiveness, communicativeness, and approachability. Moreover, Rebecca’s journey with Christian Science has been intricately woven into her academic and musical pursuits. She views her practice sessions as a form of prayer, going beyond physical limitations and delving into “that knowledge which ultimately comes from God and is universal and given to all.” Living in the Asher House in Boston and regularly attending services at The Mother Church, Rebecca navigates the competitive landscape of the music industry, noting that her practice of Christian Science has provided her with a sense of grounding, allowing her to embrace her unique musical voice supplied by God.