Susie Meszaros
Susie Mészáros studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School. She has
been principal viola with the Camerata Salzburg, as well as a
regular chamber music partner of her teacher, violinist Sándor
Végh. She made her Wigmore Hall debut as a duo with Yehudi Menuhin
in 1977 and performed with Vladimir Spivakov and Arthur Grumiaux.
She won the Gold Medal at the Royal Over-Seas League competition
and was a string finalist in the BBC Young Musician of the Year and
played with many leading chamber ensembles including the Nash
Ensemble. Susie was leader of the Fitzwilliam Quartet, Prometheus
Ensemble and concert master of Kent Opera. She has appeared as
soloist on Radio 3 on both violin and viola. Susie is now a member
of the world-renowned Chilingirian String Quartet. She has taught
at the Yehudi Menuhin School and currently at Purcell School and is
a Professor at both RCM and RNCM teaching violin, viola and chamber
music.
Susie has performed as a guest principal with major orchestras
including the Philharmonia, Britten Sinfonia, London Mozart Players
and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe. Susie has been a juror on the
Bordeaux International Quartet competition. As past Gold medallist
at the Royal Overseas League, She has been invited to sit as jury
member of the competition in 2016.