Miriam Davis (Violin)
Especially admired for her performances of romantic and early-modern repertoire including Ysaÿe, violinist Miriam Davis has performed worldwide as a soloist and chamber musician. She is a prize winner in numerous international competitions. Performance venues include Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Estonia Concert-Hall, Vanemuise Kontsertdimaja, Częstochowa Philharmonic Hall, Stoller Hall (Manchester), Stavanger Konserthus, Temppeliaukio Church (Helsinki), Parco Della Music (Rome), St Martin-in-the- Fields (London), National Portrait Gallery (London) and Sage Gateshead Hall 1. As concerto soloist she has performed with conductors such as Peter Szilvay, Lilyan Kaiv, Jose Miguel Rodilla, Marc Moncusi and Oliver Weder.
Since 2017 Miriam has studied with renowned French violinist, Philippe Graffin, including receiving her Artist Diploma at Hague Royal Conservatory in 2018. Miriam completed her undergraduate studies at Royal College of Music London, on a full scholarship.
Miriam Davis and pianist Michael Bulychev-Okser have been performing together as a duo since 2019, when their performances of Chausson’s Poème first brought them together.
They have performed together throughout Europe and the Baltic States, both in chamber recitals and as double-concerto soloists in Mendelssohn’s Double Concerto.
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Especially admired for her performances of romantic and early-modern repertoire including Ysaÿe, violinist Miriam Davis has performed worldwide as a soloist and chamber musician. She is a prize winner in numerous international competitions. Performance venues include Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Estonia Concert-Hall, Vanemuise Kontsertdimaja, Częstochowa Philharmonic Hall, Stoller Hall (Manchester), Stavanger Konserthus, Temppeliaukio Church (Helsinki), Parco Della Music (Rome), St Martin-in-the- Fields (London), National Portrait Gallery (London) and Sage Gateshead Hall 1. As concerto soloist she has performed with conductors such as Peter Szilvay, Lilyan Kaiv, Jose Miguel Rodilla, Marc Moncusi and Oliver Weder.
Since 2017 Miriam has studied with renowned French violinist, Philippe Graffin, including receiving her Artist Diploma at Hague Royal Conservatory in 2018. Miriam completed her undergraduate studies at Royal College of Music London, on a full scholarship.
Miriam Davis and pianist Michael Bulychev-Okser have been performing together as a duo since 2019, when their performances of Chausson’s Poème first brought them together.
They have performed together throughout Europe and the Baltic States, both in chamber recitals and as double-concerto soloists in Mendelssohn’s Double Concerto.