Chloe Hanslip | violin

Chloe Hanslip | violin

Chloë Hanslip (b.1987) has already es tablished herself as an artist of distinction on the in ternational s tage. Prodigiously talen ted, she made her BBC Proms debut in 2002 and her US concerto debut in 2003, and has performed at major venues in the UK (Royal Festival Hall, Wigmore Hall), Europe (Vienna Musikverein, Hamburg Laeiszhalle, Paris Louvre and Salle Ga veau, St Petersburg Hermitage) as well as Carnegie Hall, Metropolitan Arts Space in Tokyo and the Seoul Arts Centre.

Her performances have included, among others, the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic, Bremen Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Lahti Symphony, Moscow State Symphony, Vienna Tonkünstler Orchester, Czech National Symphony and the Royal Flemish Philharmonic. Further afield her engagements include the Detroit Symphony, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony, Adelaide Symphony, Auckland Philharmonia and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. She has collaborated with conductors such as Sir Neville Marriner, Sir Andrew Davis, Mariss Jansons, Paavo Järvi, Charles Dutoit, Michail Jurowski and Jeffrey Tate.

Chloë has an extensive discography, including Violin Concertos by Vieuxtemps (Royal Flemish Philharmonic Orchestra/Brabbins), York Bowen Sonatas (Danny Driver), Glazunov/Schoeck Concertos and Medtner Violin Sonatas. Other notable recordings include Bruch Concertos with the London Symphony Orchestra (Warner Classics) for which she won the Echo Klassik Award for ‘Best Newcomer’ (2002) and ‘Young British Classical Performer’ at the Classical BRITS (2003), and a highly acclaimed recording of John Adams Violin Concerto with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Slatkin.

Hanslip’s wide-ranging repertoire spans Concertos by Britten, Beethoven, Brahms, Korngold, Shostakovich, Barber, Bernstein, Delius, Mendelssohn, Elgar and Sibelius. With a particular passion for contemporary repertoire, in recent years she has performed works by Adams, Glass, Corigliano, Nyman, Huw Watkins, Peter Maxwell Davies and Brett Dean.

Chloë studied for ten years with the Russian pedagogue Zakhar Bron. She has also worked with Christian Tetzlaff, Robert Masters, Ida Haendel, Salvatore Accardo, and Gerhard Schulz. She plays a Guarneri del Gesu made in 1737.