Miriam Teppich

Miriam Teppich has performed internationally and currently combines solo and chamber music appearances with a busy teaching career. As a former member of London Mozart Players and Guest Principal and Leader, Miriam has made music in some of the world’s finest concert halls and recorded many film scores in London.

Miriam was born in London and won the Frederick Grinke Scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music with Sheila Nelson, continuing her studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with David Takeno and Mark Knight and later at the Paris Conservatoire with Boris Garlitski and Jean Jaques Kanterow.

Miriam was a string finalist in BBC Young Musician of the Year 1996 and the following year won the Julius Isserlis Scholarship from the Royal Philharmonic Society.

Whilst in Paris, Miriam led the chamber orchestra Jeune Orchestre Lyrique Francais as well as the orchestra of Academie de XXème Siècle under the baton of Pierre Boulez. In London she has made solo and chamber music appearances at the Purcell Room, the Wigmore Hall and the Royal Albert Hall and has performed all the major concertos with orchestras in the UK.

Miriam is a founder member of Ensemble Reza and plays a violin by Joseph Panormo from 1810.

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