Nicholas Stringfellow began
his musical education at Chetham's School of Music,
Manchester. In 1996 he graduated from the Royal
Northern College of Music where he studied with
Clive Greensmith. He then specialised in early
music as a postgraduate student at the Royal College
of Music, London, where he learnt with Anthony
Pleeth and Anna Shuttleworth.
During his professional career,
Nicholas has performed and broadcast extensively
throughout the UK and abroad in many leading orchestras
and ensembles. He is principal cellist with Mid
Wales Opera and has been guest principal with
Welsh Chamber Orchestra and Southern Sinfonia.
He also works with the City of Birmingham Symphony
Orchestra and Viva! on a regular basis.
In 2004 Nicholas was invited to become the principal
cellist of the Orchestra of the Swan with whom
he has given numerous premieres of works by British
composers and performed at all the major UK festivals.
He is also involved in their extensive outreach
programme and in 2006 collaborated with Stratford
College, performing Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s
“Variations” with the college rock
band.
A versatile musician, Nicholas
plays viola da gamba with the period instrument
ensemble Music Barocca, and as an early ‘cellist
works with the Mercurius Company, Concertante
of London, Opera Revista, Aria Concertata and
as costume musician at Hampton Court Palace. Contemporary
music has led to performances at St. John's, Smith
Square, session recordings for Granada Television
and playing on the recent Nerina Pallot UK tour
whilst duo recitals have taken him around the
Europe and also aboard cruise ships. As concerto
soloist Nicholas has most recently performed Tchaikovsky’s
“Rococo Variations” with the Sheffield
Chamber Orchestra and the Monn cello concerto
with Milton Keynes Sinfonia
Nicholas teaches cello and chamber
music at the Lady Eleanor Holles School and has
given masterclasses in Orkney and in Stratford
on Avon.
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