Madeleine Louise Mitchell MMus, ARCM,
GRSM,
FRSA
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is a British
violin
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ist who has performed as a soloist and chamber musician in over forty countries.
[Celebrity recital by 'one of Britain's liveliest musical forces']
, ''Times of Malta
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'', 13 April 2007, retrieved 2011-07-29 She has a wide repertoire and is particularly known for commissioning and premiering new works and for promoting British music in concert and on disc.
Mitchell is a professor at the
Royal College of Music
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, Artistic Director of the Red Violin festival and Director of the London Chamber Ensemble
[Madeleine Mitchell]
, Royal College of Music Website; Professors, Strings, Profile, accessed 5 June 2016 She was also a member of
The Fires of London and the
Michael Nyman Band
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.
Biography
Education
Mitchell was a Junior Exhibitioner at the
Royal College of Music
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Who's Who (UK)
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2015 Edition; "MITCHELL, Madeleine Louise" from the age of 12 to 18, studying violin with Bertha Stevens and piano with Aida Lovell. Mitchell's secondary education was at
Hornchurch
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Grammar School.
As an Open Foundation Scholar at the
Royal College of Music
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, Mitchell won the Tagore Gold Medal
in 1978, graduating with First Class Honours,
winning the 1st prize for GRSM and prizes for violin, chamber music and orchestral leadership, with repertoire lessons from
Hugh Bean.
As
Fulbright/ITT Fellow Mitchell gained a master's degree in New York at the
Eastman and
Juilliard
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schools studying with Sylvia Rosenberg, working as her graduate assistant,
Donald Weilerstein
Donald Weilerstein (born 1940) is an American violinist and pedagogue.
Early life and education
Weilerstein was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Berkeley, California. He began playing the violin at the age of four and earned a Bachelor o ...
and
Dorothy DeLay. Mitchell was awarded a Fellowship to the
Aspen Festival
The Aspen Music Festival and School (AMFS) is a classical music festival held annually in Aspen, Colorado.
It is noted both for its concert programming and the musical training it offers to mostly young-adult music students. Founded in 1949, th ...
1980-82. She recalls that DeLay was "kind, perceptive and inspiring" teacher and that the "late night lessons in Aspen… were some of the best".
Performing career
Mitchell won the Worshipful Company of Musicians Maisie Lewis Young Artist Award in 1984, resulting in her debut at the Purcell Room at London's South Bank Centre, with further recitals there as Park Lane Group Young Artist 1985 and as winner of the Kirckman Concert Society recital award 1986, when she commissioned her first work, Fantasia by
Brian Elias
Brian Elias (born 30 August 1948) is a British composer.
Biography
Brian Elias was born in Bombay, India, and has lived in the U.K. since he was thirteen years old. After studying at the Royal College of Music he undertook private studies with ...
. Mitchell served from 1985-1987 as the violinist/violist member of
Peter Maxwell Davies
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (8 September 1934 – 14 March 2016) was an English composer and conductor, who in 2004 was made Master of the Queen's Music.
As a student at both the University of Manchester and the Royal Manchester College of Musi ...
's performing group,
The Fires of London.
[Holland, Bernhard (1985)]
Music: Fires of London
, ''The New York Times
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'', December 2, 1985, retrieved 2011-07-29 In 1992, she was a member of the
Michael Nyman Band
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; she performed on the recording ''
The Michael Nyman Songbook
''The Michael Nyman Songbook'' is a collection of art songs by Michael Nyman based on texts by Paul Celan, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, William Shakespeare and Arthur Rimbaud. It was recorded as an album with Ute Lemper in 1991, and again as a conce ...
'' and appeared in
Volker Schlöndorff
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's
concert film
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Early history
The ...
.
Mitchell was one of the artists representing Britain in both the festival UKinNY with a recital at Lincoln Center and for the centenary of Entente Cordiale with France. She has given recitals at Sydney Opera House (17.3.89), Seoul Center for the Arts (13.4.89) and Hong Kong (18.4.89) as part of a three month tour with the pianist Klaus Zoll under the auspices of the British Council and the Goethe Institute. Mitchell has played at many international and most of the major British festivals and frequently performs in London. She was leader of the Bridge String Quartet 2000-2007. She was invited by
Norbert Brainin
Norbert Brainin, OBE (12 March 1923 in Vienna – 10 April 2005 in London) was the first violinist of the Amadeus Quartet, one of the world's most highly regarded string quartets.
Because of Brainin's Jewish origin, he was driven out of Vie ...
to perform with him for his 80th birthday concert at Wigmore Hall in 2003. Mitchell performed a solo recital at the Wigmore Hall in March 2015 accompanied by Nigel Clayton. Other artists with whom she has collaborated include Paul Watkins, Joanna MacGregor, Craig Ogden and Roger Chase. Her recitals have frequently been broadcast by BBC, S4C, ABC and Bayerischer Rundfunk.
Mitchell had considerable success with her 2007 album; "Violin Songs" a collection of short lyrical pieces performed with pianist
Andrew Ball, which was named a
Classic FM CD of the Week. Photograph of Mitchell (above), on the cover of Violin Songs, features her
Giuseppe Rocca
Giuseppe Rocca (27 April 1807 – 27 January 1865) was an Italian violin maker of the 19th century.
Rocca's preferred models were the 1742 Alard Guarneri and the 1716 Messiah Strad. His instruments are appreciated today and are considered be ...
violin made in 1839.
Mitchell has performed a wide repertoire of concertos with major orchestras including the St Petersburg Philharmonic (2009), Czech and Polish Radio Symphony, Wurttemberg and Munich Chamber, the Royal Philharmonic (Bruch Violin Concerto no.1 conducted by Sir
Alexander Gibson in 1993 as part of the English Heritage Series), Welsh Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra de Bahia Brazil, Malaga Symphony of Spain and for the BBC. She performed with BBC National Orchestra of Wales in 2021 in Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending and Grace Williams Violin Concerto, broadcast on BBC Radio 3, to be released by Nimbus.
Major festivals in which she has been invited include ISCM World Music Days Warsaw, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Articulacouns (Brazil), Vale of Glamorgan Festival (4 times), Canberra International Music Festival (Artist-in-Residence 2013) and the BBC Proms
Mitchell is the Director of the London Chamber Ensemble www.LondonChamberEnsemble.co.uk. She was made a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts
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in 2000
Teaching
Mitchell has been a professor at the
Royal College of Music
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since 1994 and was a member of the RCM Council, elected by the professors 2013-16. Mitchell's students have won the Making Music prize and Park Lane Young Artists' Awards.
Mitchell instigated Performance Seminars as the Graduate Pathway Leader for Solo/Ensemble students 2000-2011. She has frequently chaired examination panels, mentors students in the Centre for Performance Science and was invited to act as consultant for the major EU-funded TELMI project 2016-19.
Red Violin Festival
Mitchell is the Artistic Director of the Red Violin which has taken place in 1997 and 2007 in
Cardiff
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. The eclectic international festival celebrates the fiddle across the arts, the title inspired by Le Violin Rouge paintings and covers "all things violin, including classical, fiddling, Indian and jazz use of the instrument" and was enthusiastically received by the media. Mitchell interviewed the Festival's Founder Patron,
Lord Menuhin
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in 1997 for the BBC.
The October 2007 Red Violin festival included two world premieres performances by Mitchell with percussion group Ensemble Bash and the launch of her CD 'Violin Songs' featuring
Elizabeth Watts
Elizabeth Watts (born 1979) is an English operatic soprano.
Watts was born in Norwich and attended Norwich High School for Girls. She studied archaeology at Sheffield University and graduated with first class honours. Beginning in 2002, she stu ...
. as well as showing of the Red Violin film.
Commissions and Premieres
Mitchell is noted for commissioning new music and premiering works in a range of styles, often written for her as gifts.
Mitchell recorded
Michael Nyman
Michael Laurence Nyman, Order of the British Empire, CBE (born 23 March 1944) is an English composer, pianist, libretto, librettist, musicologist, and filmmaker. He is known for numerous film soundtrack, scores (many written during his length ...
's work 'On The Fiddle', written for her in 1993, and two works written for her by
James MacMillan
Sir James Loy MacMillan, (born 16 July 1959) is a Scottish classical composer and conductor.
Early life
MacMillan was born at Kilwinning, in North Ayrshire, but lived in the East Ayrshire town of Cumnock until 1977. His father is James MacMi ...
- Kiss on Word (1994) and A Different World (1995) as part of her album ''In Sunlight: Pieces for Madeleine Mitchell'' NMC D098 of music written for her by
Brian Elias
Brian Elias (born 30 August 1948) is a British composer.
Biography
Brian Elias was born in Bombay, India, and has lived in the U.K. since he was thirteen years old. After studying at the Royal College of Music he undertook private studies with ...
, Stuart Jones,
Stephen Montague,
Nigel Osborne
Nigel Osborne (born 23 June 1948) is a British composer, teacher and aid worker. He served as Reid Professor of Music at the University of Edinburgh and has also taught at the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover. He is known f ...
,
Anthony Powers
Anthony Powers (born 13 March 1953) is a British composer of classical music. He has received a number of commissions, including the BBC and the Three Choirs Festival Society and a number of individuals, while his works have been performed both ...
, and
John Woolrich
John Woolrich ( ; born 1954 in Cirencester) is an English composer.
Biography
Woolrich has founded a group (the Composers Ensemble), a festival (Hoxton New Music Days), and has been composer in association with the Orchestra of St John's and th ...
with pianist
Andrew Ball in 2005
Mitchell had a violin concerto written for her by Piers Hellawell - Quadruple Elegy in The Time of Freedom, which she premiered with the
Ulster Orchestra
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and gave the London premiere at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1992 with the City of London Orchestra. She received an Arts Council England Award to commission and premiere a unique 'concerto' she devised for violin with voices by
Jonathan Harvey,
Thierry Pecou
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People ...
and
Roxanna Panufnik
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Panufnik was born in London. She attended Bedales ...
. She received a further award for her 3-year collaboration 'FiddleSticks' with Ensemble Bash to commission and perform new works for solo violin and percussion by
Anne Dudley
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,
Tarik O'Regan
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and Stuart Jones as companion pieces to Lou Harrison Violin Concerto with Percussion Orchestra, which they performed without conductor, including Symphony Hall International Series and recorded.
She premiered the Violin Concerto written for her by
Guto Pryderi Puw, 'Soft Stillness' in 2014 with Orchestra of the Swan and recorded the work live with the
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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in 2017, included on her album Violin Muse with works written for Mitchell by
David Matthews, Sadie Harrison,
Michael Nyman
Michael Laurence Nyman, Order of the British Empire, CBE (born 23 March 1944) is an English composer, pianist, libretto, librettist, musicologist, and filmmaker. He is known for numerous film soundtrack, scores (many written during his length ...
and
Geoffrey Poole
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together with premiere recordings of works by
Judith Weir
Judith Weir (born 11 May 1954) is a British composer serving as Master of the King's Music. Appointed in 2014 by Queen Elizabeth II, Weir is the first woman to hold this office.
Biography
Weir was born in Cambridge, England, to Scottish paren ...
and
Michael Berkeley
Michael Fitzhardinge Berkeley, Baron Berkeley of Knighton, (born 29 May 1948) is an English composer, broadcaster on music and member of the House of Lords.
Early life
Berkeley is the eldest of the three sons of Elizabeth Freda (née Bernstein ...
. She premiered the Suite for violin and piano written for her by
Robert Saxton
Robert Saxton (born 8 October 1953 in London) is a British composer.
Biography
Robert Saxton was born in London and started composing at the age of six. He was educated at Bryanston School. Guidance in early years from Benjamin Britten and El ...
at the Three Choirs Festival 2019.
Mitchell commissioned a work by Errollyn Wallen, 'Sojourner Truth' for violin and piano, supported by the RVW Trust, which she premiered on International Women's Day 2021 in a livestream concert at St John's Smith Square, London in the programme curated by Mitchell with her London Chamber Ensemble: 'A Century of Music by UK Women' 1921-2021, featured on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour
and BBC Radio 3 In Tune.
Discography
References
External links
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Profilefrom
Royal College of Music
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