Bacem Anas Romdhani

Bacem Anas Romdhani (Arabic: باسم أنس الرمضاني, born 3 December 1995 in Tunis) is a Tunisian-British award-winning concert violinist.

He flew to Paris to join the orchestra as concertmaster under the baton of world renowned Japanese conductor Yutaka Sado.

[4] He received a personal invite to the presidential castle by Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to be honoured for his successful musical journey in 2007.

[6][7] He was the first African-Arab artist to reach the semi-final of the Windsor Festival International String Competition held on September 2021[8][9][10] in the United Kingdom.

There he studied with Akiko Ono and ended up meeting his longtime mentor, world renowned pedagogue and performer Simon Fischer.

[16][12][17][18][19][20] Bacem Anas performs on the “Yehudi Menuhin” fine violin made by Andreas Hellinge in Geneva, Switzerland 1998.

Whilst it was for sale, the company invited the Swiss maker Andreas Hellinge to produce two ‘bench copies’ of the violin.

Yehudi Menuhin ” 1998 violin made by Andreas Hellinge in Geneva, Switzerland