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Chloë performs in the UK's leading concert halls, and in the Carnegie Hall, the Louvre and Salle Gaveau, the Hermitage in St.Petersburg, the Musikverein and Konzerthaus in Vienna and the Seoul Arts Centre. She made her BBC Proms dèbut in 2002, her US concerto dèbut in 2003, and has recently dèbuted with Mariss Jansons and the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks in the Gasteig, Munich. She has also performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, Academy of St.Martin-in-the-Fields, Philharmonia, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic, Royal Scottish National, Halle, and Bournemouth Symphony Orchestras, the City of London Sinfonia, Malaysian Philharmonic, Czech National Symphony, Lithuanian National Symphony, Belgrade Philharmonic and the Tokyo Symphony Orchestras At ten, Chloë appeared as the ,,infant prodigy violinist" in Ralph Fiennes' film adaptation of Pushkin's ,,Evgeny Onegin", and took part in Maxim Vengerov's Master Class, shown on Channel 4 as part of the documentary ,,Playing by Heart". She was the first instrumentalist invited by Bryn Terfel to play in the Opera Night at his Faenol Festival, and has performed for the Duke of Edinburgh in Windsor and Greenwich. She has also given the European Première of Sir John Tavener's ,,Ikon of Eros", and the World Première of the first extract of Andrew Lloyd-Webber's ,,Phantasia on Phantom of the Opera". Chamber Music has become an integral part of Chloë's life. As a regular participant in Open Chamber Music at Prussia Cove, she works with Steven Isserlis and Gerhard Schulz, and has been chosen to take part in the 2006 UK Tour. Summer 2006 also sees her in Kuhmo where she is a regular guest of the Chamber Music Festival, and in Blonay where she received her first invitation from Seiji Ozawa to attend his inaugural Chamber Music Festival in 2005. For 2007 invitations to Chloë have been renewed for both Blonay and Kuhmo. |