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Mathilde was to perform with us in March 2024 but unfortunately circircumstances meant she had to cancel. Hopefully she will perform with us in a later concert.
Named a 2023 Classic FM Rising Star, British violinist Mathilde Milwidsky has been praised by The Strad’s Charlotte Gardner for her “perfect intonation and beautiful shaping and colouring, comprehensively nailing each new stylistic and emotional universe as she went”. She was the sole British violinist to be selected for the 2019 Queen Elisabeth Violin Competition and in the same year was awarded 3rd Prize and a Special Prize at the Windsor Festival International String Competition. In 2021 and 2022 Mathilde was invited to the prestigious Verbier Festival Academy on the Soloist & Chamber Music Programme, as one of only seven violinists chosen from across the world.
Mathilde has performed as a soloist at leading concert halls such as Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Kings Place, Cadogan Hall and St John’s Smith Square. Her frequent radio appearances have included Scala Radio’s ‘One to Watch’, BBC Radio 3 ‘In Tune’, Deutschlandfunk Kultur’s Hörprobe, Radio Swiss Classic, Yle Radio Suomi and Hessischer Rundfunk. She has been invited to perform at Festivals including Musikdorf Ernen, Lerici, Two Moors, IMS Prussia Cove, Fränkische Musiktage, Cheltenham and Fanø, and has enjoyed collaborations with Anthony Marwood, Mark Simpson, Adrian Brendel, Thomas Hoppe, Ettore Causa, Avi Avital and Rosanne Philippens, amongst many others.
For her debut CD, released in 2020 on Toccata Classics, Mathilde made the world premiere recordings of Agnes Zimmerman’s three Sonatas for violin and piano with pianist Sam Haywood. Mathilde was subsequently named Classical Music Magazine’s ‘Artist of the Month’ and the disc received glowing reviews. Her latest recording, released on the Guild label, is of the Beethoven Romances for Violin and Orchestra alongside the National Symphony Orchestra, and was given a five-star review in Musical Opinion.
Mathilde has worked closely with leading composers such as Brett Dean, Mark Simpson, Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Huw Watkins, Sally Beamish and Joseph Phibbs. Notable premieres have included Sally Beamish’s Wild Swans at St John’s Smith Square in 2018 with pianist Huw Watkins, Joseph Phibbs’s Violin Sonata at Presteigne Festival in 2020 partnered by Clare Hammond and Deborah Pritchard’s Liberty for soprano, violin and piano alongside Huw Watkins and Ruby Hughes at the Two Moors Festival in 2023.
Mathilde was awarded a place on the St John’s Smith Square Young Artist Scheme for the 2017/18 season, and was an Artist on the Countess of Munster Recital Scheme for two consecutive seasons, 2020-21 and 2021-22. She won First Prize and Audience Prize at the 2018 Aurora Music Competition in Sweden, First Prize in the String Section at the 2017 Royal Overseas League Music Competition, and was a semi-finalist laureate of the International Joseph Joachim Violin Competition, Hanover, in 2018. While studying in Germany, she has also been awarded First Prize in the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben’s Musikinstrumentfonds Competition, Third Prize in the Bundesweiter Hochschulwettbewerb of the Peter-Pirazzi-Stiftung and the prestigious Deutschlandstipendium study scholarship.
Born in London in 1994, Mathilde's studies began at her local primary school with Ilya Ushakov before joining the Royal College of Music Junior Department as a Tsukanov Scholar under Viktoria Grigoreva and David Takeno. She attended the Royal Academy of Music on a full scholarship with György Pauk before undertaking her Masters at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München from 2017-2020. Mathilde has just completed her Konzertexam (Excellence in Performance) studies under Professor Mi-kyung Lee at the Hochschule, and additional inspiration has come from masterclasses with Midori, Steven Isserlis, Leonidas Kavakos, Maxim Vengerov, Augustin Dumay and members of the London Haydn Quartet.
Mathilde is a Beare’s International Violin Society Artist.