Gabriella Swallow

Belfast-born cellist Gabriella Swallow commenced her musical studies at Chethams’ School of Music. In 1999 she was awarded an ABRSM Scholarship to study cello at the Royal College of Music with Jerome Pernoo and composition with Timothy Salter. As an undergraduate, she was Principal Cello of the RCM Sinfonietta and Symphony Orchestras, and performed with the New Perspectives Ensemble under Edwin Roxburgh where she developed her passion for contemporary music.  She graduated in 2003 and was presented the prestigious Tagore Gold Medal by RCM President, HRH The Prince of Wales.

Gabriella continued as a Postgraduate Scholar at the RCM which was supported by awards from the Arts and Humanities Research Board, Edward and Helen Hague and the John Lewis Partnership. In 2005 she graduated as a Master of Music with distinction. She continued her work at the RCM as the Mills Williams Junior Fellow and now has become the Phoebe Benham Fellow from 2006-2007.

The 2007-8 season sees Gabriella make her South Bank debut as soloist with the London Sinfonietta and also the world premiere of the Paul Max Edlin cello concerto with the South Bank Sinfonia at the Sounds New Festival.

Gabriella has been a guest on Music Matters and was one of the permanent guests on BBC 4’s live TV coverage of The BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall. She is also the subject of visual artist Idris Khan’s new film ‘After Bach..A Memory’.

In June 2005 Gabriella was appointed Principal Cello of the London Contemporary Music Group. She plays a cello by Charles Harris Snr made in Oxford in 1820.


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