Widely recognised as one of Britain’s leading flute players, Juliette
Bausor began her studies with Anna Pope at the junior department of the
Royal Academy of Music and Purcell School of Music, before going on to
study with Philippa Davies, Paul Edmund Davies and Samuel Coles at the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She continued her tuition at the
Conservatoire Nationale Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris, with
Sophie Cherrier and Vincent Lucas.
Following international success in competitions, including early
recognition in reaching the televised Concerto Final of the BBC Young
Musician of the Year and winning the Gold Medal in both the Shell LSO
Competition and the Royal Over-Seas League Competition, Juliette has
appeared as a concerto soloist with orchestras such as the London
Symphony Orchestra, Ulster Orchestra, Academy of St Martins in the
Fields, European Union Chamber Orchestra, Royal Northern Sinfonia and
London Mozart Players, with conductors including Yannick Nézet-Séguin,
Thomas Zehetmair, Mario Venzago and Sir Neville Marriner. Success on an
international scale is reflected in tours around Europe and beyond, to
Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, the United Arab Emirates, Namibia, Zimbabwe,
Australia and New Zealand.
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