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Thomas Carroll Cello Born in Swansea,Thomas studied with Melissa Phelps atthe Yehudi Menuhin School and with Heinrich Schiff in Austria. An exceptionally gifted cellist, he is one of only two ar is s w o auditioned successfully for both Young Concert Artists Trust in London and Young oncer r is s, Inc in New York. He has since gone on togive critically acclaimed debut recitals at igmore a (London), Alice Tully Hall (NY) and in Boston, California, Florida and Washington DC. As a concerto soloist,Thomas has appeared with the London Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, London Mozart Players, ViVA, Orchestra of the East Midlands, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra (conducted by Heinrich Schiff), English Chamber Orchestra, Prague Philharmonie, Sofia Philharmonie and Bayerischer Rundfunk Orchestra. Much in demand as a chamber musician,Thomas has worked with the Belcea Quartet, Chilingirian Quartet, Endellion Quartet, Yehudi Menuhin, Ivry Gitlis, Gidon Kremer, Steven Isserlis, Mischa Maisky, Michael Collins, Julian Rachlin atWigmore Hall, the Edinburgh and Cheltenham international festivals, among many others. His recordings include Michael Berkeley’s String Quintet with the Chilingirian Quartet for Chandos. Recent engagements include concerts at Wigmore Hall, the Louvre in Paris, Konzerthaus in Vienna, the Dubrovnik Festival, Bath Mozartfest, Mecklenburg Festival and The International Chamber Music Festival in Utrecht with Janine Jansen, Julian Rachlin and Ensemble.Thomas has also given a series of concerts in Tokyo under the auspices of YCA Inc; been resident at the Delft Festival in Holland; and appeared as soloist with the BBC Concert Orchestra at the Queen Elizabeth Hall (broadcast by BBC Radio 3), Royal Philharmonie Orchestra, London Philharmonie Orchestra and Orchestre Regional de Cannes. In August 2007, he made his debut with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in a series of performances of Shostakovich’s Concerto No 2 and received an immediate re-invitation. Last season,Thomas returned as soloist with the Royal Philharmonie Orchestra; performed the Dvorak with the Staatsorchester Braunschweig; Vivaldi Double Concerto with Heinrich Schiff and the Vienna Chamber Orchestra; and gave recitals at the Cheltenham Festival and in Holland, Ireland, France, Belgium, Russia, Sweden and Japan.This season sees a continuation of recitals in series and festivals throughout the UK, South Africa and Europe, and concerti with orchestras including the Royal Philharmonie Orchestra, Philharmonia, London Philharmonie Orchestra, London Mozart Players and Cape Philharmonie. 2010 saw the release of Thomas and eminent pianist Llyr Williams'CD of Beethoven, Schubert and Brahms sonatas on the Orchid label. Thomas is currently a professor at the Royal College of Music in London and the Yehudi Menuhin School.