Juliette Roos
Country:
UK
Company:
Music
Her grandmother was Lydia Mordkovitch. Juliette is currently a Fellow at
Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, investing in her chamber playing as
well as solo repertoire throughout a busy 2019 schedule.
With The Accendo Quartet, Juliette has won first prizes in the St. James Quartet Competition 2017 and the CAVATINA Intercollegiate Chamber Music Competition 2018. A recent review of Bartók's String Quartet no.2 at the Barbican Hall, London, noted "The Accendo Quartet embraced the work's searing, mysterious inten-
sity... the music brilliantly showcased the young ensembles qualities". (Ivan Hewett,
Daily Telegraph). Other highlights in 2018 for Juliette included The Four Seasons and
Yellow Barn chamber music festivals in USA, the Alderney Chamber Music Festival,
a live broadcast of works by Julian Anderson for BBC radio 3, quartet concerts across Europe as well as recitals in London and Switzerland.
Since returning to London for her Master's degree at GSMD, studying with David Takeno, Juliette has collaborated in various chamber groups with notable
performances at Barbican Concert Hall, LSO St. Luke's and St. Johns Smith Square, London. She was awarded a full scholarship for her studies and given generous sup- port from the Countess of Munster Trust and won the Manoug Parikian award orfm the Help Musicians Foundation.