Timora Rosler
Cello
Israeli-Dutch cellist Timora Rosler won the first prize at the Stuttgart International Cello Competition in 1996. In 1997, she was awarded the ‘Vriendenkrans’ prize of the Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. A year later, she received a special prize for her interpretation at the XI. International Bach Competition in Leipzig. She also won the highest prize at the Caltanisetta International Duo Chamber Music Competition in Italy in 1996, together with her regular pianist Klára Würtz, as well as the Concerto Competition at the Aspen Music Festival in the United States and the Clairmont Competition in Israel.
Rosler graduated from Yale University, where she studied with Aldo Parisot. She also graduated as a performing musician studying with Dmitry Ferschtman at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam.
Timora Rosler has performed at the Cello Biënnale several times already. She performed with the four cellists of the Cello Biënnale Band, with which she gave multiple premieres and will now perform Guus Janssen’s Concertino. Timora Rosler is a professor at the Utrecht Conservatory.