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Mackenzie, Harriet (violin)

Harriet Mackenzie (violin)

Harriet Mackenzie is an internationally renowned concerto soloist and has performed across five continents. Recordings include concertos with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra Nova and the English Symphony Orchestra and these have received international acclaim, including Five Star review in The Times (Richard Morrison), Editor’s Choice in Gramophone magazine (Richard Whitehouse) and a nomination for ‘Recording of The Year’ in Music Web International: 'There is a completeness, a confidence, an honesty and a consistent lyrical beauty that has moved me again and again. These qualities all emerge in Harriet Mackenzie’s utterly magisterial performance' (Richard Hanlon).

She has performed concertos and recitals in the world’s most prestigious halls such as the Concertgebouw, Wigmore Hall, Budapest Marble Hall, Purcell Room, Auditorio Nationale Madrid, Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall, Shanghai Oriental Arts Centre, Seoul International Concert Hall, and Kyiv Hall of Marble Columns. A multi-faceted virtuoso, she is also fascinated by world music styles and composes and improvises in many different styles.

In addition to her solo work she is a lover of chamber music and is a founder member of Kosmos Ensemble, Karolos Ensemble and she also regularly performs with pianists Christopher Glynn, Danny Driver; guitarists Morgan Szymanski and James Boyd.

Harriet graduated from the Royal Academy of Music with First Class honours, MMus and DipRAM. In 2015 she was awarded the Richard Carne Fellowship at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and in the same year, she was also made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM) recognising her contribution to music.

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