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Gemma Rosefield is a Cello Professor at the Royal College of Music (RCM), renowned for her exceptional musical talent and international performances. She holds the Pierre Fournier Award and has performed with prestigious orchestras such as the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Norwegian Radio Symphony Orchestra. Gemma is a core member of Ensemble 360 (Royal Philharmonic Society Medal Winners) and the Leonore Piano Trio, whose recordings have received critical acclaim. Her instrument is a 1704 Naples cello by Alessandro Gagliano, formerly owned by the Prince Regent.
Research interests focus on cello performance, chamber music interpretation, and contemporary repertoire. She has premiered works by composers such as Cecilia McDowall and Robert Peate, showcasing her commitment to new musical expressions. Gemma’s career spans solo recitals in venues like the Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) and Wigmore Hall (London), alongside educational roles at the RCM.
Scientific Awards include the Pierre Fournier Award (2007) and recognition through Ensemble 360’s Royal Philharmonic Society Medal. While formal grants or advising details are unmentioned, her contributions to music education and performance are central to her role at the RCM. She collaborates with ensembles like the Leonore Trio, whose recordings explore classical and romantic trios with 'sumptuous breadth and beguiling warmth' (The Observer).
