Ellen Blythe – violist – viola player

Ellen Blythe

Ellen Blythe

Born in London in 1982, Ellen Blythe studied music at King's College London until 2004. She obtained her degree there and continued at the Royal Academy of Music preparing for a master's degree which she also obtained in 2006 with jury distinctions.

The Royal Academy of Music has successively awarded him:

  • the Winifred Disney Prize;
  • the Josephine Euler Prize;
  • DipRAM on the occasion of an exceptional recital.

Ellen Blythe is happy to be involved as a chamber musician in improvisation and performance art projects.

Ellen plays her viola in the Philharmonia Orchestra.

The Philharmonia Orchestra is one of the most renowned orchestras in the world. Recognized in the United Kingdom for its musical innovation, the Philharmonia Orchestra is very active in developing: new international audiences, residencies, music education, and the musical use of new technologies.

Under the influence of its chief executive and artistic advisor Esa-Pekka SalonenThe Philharmonia Orchestra is at the heart of British musical life.