Jennie Brown, BMus (Hons) RNCM, LRAM, MA Dinst (RAM)
Jennie is 24 years old has recently been awarded a Dinstinction for her Masters at the at the Royal Academy of Music, where she was also the recipient of the Rhoda Butt Prize. Jennie has recently won the Joyce Ann Beckett Prize from the Royal Academy of Music, and is supported by the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund.
Jennie is a talented orchestral musician. She has worked under eminent conductors such as Yan Pascal Tortelier, Sir Colin Davis, and Sir Mark Elder and with orchestras such as London Sinfonietta, BBC Symphony Orchestra (BBC PROMS) and the London Concertante.
Jennie has performed around the world as and orchestral musician, soloist and chamber musician.
Jennie plays an 1834 Thomas Kennedy Cello, donated anonymously.
NEWS……….
- Jennie is performing with the BBC Symphony Orchestra for the BBC Proms Launch concert, 9th July 2010.
- Jennie won the Rhoda Butt Prize from the Royal Academy of Music
- Jennie graduated from her Masters with Distinction from the Royal Academy of Music