Ursula Smith

Ursula Smith is a member of the Fitzwilliam Quartet and has taught at Guildhall since 2011. She is an established international chamber musician who has played at events including the Cheltenham, Edinburgh, Aldeburgh, Schleswig-Holstein and Salzburg festivals, and has collaborated with musicians including Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Steven Isserlis, Heinz Holliger, Marieke Blankestijn and Malcolm Martineau.

She was a Fulbright Scholar at Yale University where she gained a Masters Degree and her
teachers have included Ralph Kirshbaum and Aldo Parisot, and at Prussia Cove, György
Kurtág and András Schiff. She is currently a Professor of Cello at London’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where she is also Senior Tutor in Chamber Music.

She was a member of the Zehetmair Quartet from 2006 to 2012 and played in many of the
world’s most prestigious venues, including the Berlin Philharmonie, Amsterdam’s Royal
Concertgebouw, Wigmore Hall and Carnegie Hall. The Quartet’s recording of Bartók’s Fifth
Quartet won the chamber music Diapason d’Or of the year in 2007. Other chamber music discs include the complete Beethoven folk songs for piano trio and voice with pianist Malcolm Martineau for Deutsche Grammophon. At the invitation of Lukas Hagen, she was a jury member of the International Mozart Competition for String Quartets in Salzburg in 2014 and was on the jury of the Banff International String Quartet Competition in 2019.

As a soloist, she has performed with conductors including Andrew Litton, Jorma Panula and
Mark Wigglesworth, and she gave the UK premiere of Nigel Osborne’s Cello Concerto.
She was Principal Cello of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra for a decade from 1993 and has
guest led the cello sections of the Academy of St -Martin’s-in -the- Fields, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Royal Northern Sinfonia, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra. Her CD of Britten’s complete Cello Suites and two new commissions from Sally Beamish and Jacob Anderskov will be released August 2024.

www.ursulasmithcello.com
www.fitzwilliamquartet.com