Miriam Kramer
Violin
Miriam Kramer began studying the violin aged four, giving her first public performance at seven, in Mozart’s Concerto in G Major.
Since then, her recitals and concerto performances have taken her round the world to such venues as Carnegie Hall, (USA), Wigmore Hall, Barbican Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall (UK), Vienna Konzerthaus and Theatre Champs Elysees (France).
Praised by Strad Magazine as “a violinist of superior natural talent…. a phrase maker of uncommon expressivity” and by the NY Times as a “soulful and virtuosic performer”, Miriam has received critical acclaim for her 6 CDs, including Editor’s Choice for her recording of the violin music of Ernest Bloch, from Gramophone Magazine which said “Her musicianship is irresistible.”
Alongside her performing and recording schedule, Miriam maintains a busy private teaching practice and was a tutor at the late Dartington Summer School. She champions the music of new composers and her latest project, a recording of Elegy, by British composer Andrew Pearce, with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, has led to invitations from other composers in France, Belgium and the USA. Miriam has broadcast on Classic FM, BBC Radio 3 and international radio, as well as on BBC television in a tribute to Yehudi Menuhin.
Future invitations include performances in Las Vegas, Cincinnati, New York, Monaco and Israel.
Related courses & concerts

Light Orchestra (Palm Court)
Tutors: Miriam Kramer, Roger MoonPretty pieces, sentimental pieces, stirring and inspiring pieces, quirky novelties: experience the wide variety, the tunefulness and the elegance of…