Philippe Honoré (violinist)

After receiving top honours from the Paris Conservatoire and the Royal Academy of Music in London, he was made a Laureat of the Yehudi Menuhin Foundation in France in 1992.

[4] As such, he has appeared in some of the most prestigious venues abroad (such as Amsterdam's Concertgebouw) and in the UK (such as the Wigmore Hall and the South Bank in London).

His solo violin performances on the Decca album An Equal Music[5][6] are regularly featured on both Classic FM and Radio 3.

BBC Radio 3 recorded and broadcast these annual concerts, in which, in addition to the world premières of Roth's work, Honoré also played solo Bach and Ysaÿe sonatas.

The series of these four concerts including Songs In Time Of War,[7] Ponticelli,[8] The Traveller, and the Seven Elements Suite was reviewed by the Wordpress Music and Beyond blog, which described Honoré as both a violin virtuoso and a super violinist[9] and the performances were referred to as spine-tingling.