Recently described as a ‘remarkable talent’ for her performance of Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante with violinist Tasmin Little, twenty-one year old British violist Rosalind Ventris is quickly emerging as one of the most promising young artists of her generation.
Rosalind performs regularly as a soloist and chamber musician in the UK, and has played in venues such as Conway Hall, St.John’s Smith Square, St.Martin-in-the-Fields, and the Wigmore Hall. She performs increasingly throughout Europe: at the Emiglia Romagna Festival in Italy, and the Saint-Mere Festival in France. She made her concerto debut with the Purcell Chamber Orchestra at St.John’s Smith Square in 2007, conducted by Ian Jewel, with Hindemith’s Viola Concerto “Der Schwanendreher”. She has since frequently performed as a concerto soloist: recently, Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante with Tasmin Little, Hindemith’s Trauermusik with the EUCO, Bartok’s viola concerto with Thomas Blunt and CUCO, Bruch’s Double Concerto with Tom Gould, Daniel Hill, and the Beethoven Ensemble, and Walton’s Viola Concerto with Peter Stark and CUMS I.










