Simon Hewitt Jones

violinist - musician - presenter - producer - writer - teacher - coach - speaker - researcher - entrepreneur
Name
Simon Hewitt Jones
Biography
English violinist Simon Hewitt Jones is a musical omnivore, involved with a wide array of cross-disciplinary creative projects as a performer, teacher, writer, presenter, and producer. Simon performs extensively across the UK with the London Concertante chamber orchestra, usually as leader or soloist. He is Concertmaster of the Guildford Symphony Orchestra, violinist of House of Light, a Berlin-based new wave shoe-gaze rock band, and regularly guest leads a wide variety of orchestras and ensembles, including the Cambridge Philharmonic and Worthing Philharmonic Orchestras. Other collaborations this season include projects with OperaUpClose, concerts in London with the Piccadilly Sinfonietta, and a major recording project with Antony Pitts and TONUS PEREGRINUS. Simon works as a session musician and recording artist in London, where he has played for artists as diverse as Massive Attack, Ed Sheeran, Deltron3030 (including at Glastonbury festival), the Medici Quartet, and the late Sir John Tavener. He was awarded a BBC Premiere award for chamber music recording, made an acclaimed solo recording with the Royal Ballet Sinfonia, and has broadcast extensively on TV and Radio. As a soloist and chamber musician, Simon has performed at many leading festivals, such as Spitalfields, Aldeburgh, Henley, Gregynog, and at most of the UK’s cathedrals and concert halls. Simon is an experienced teacher and workshop leader, and has worked across all levels of music education in the UK and Ireland, from early years and primary to SEND and teacher training. For nearly two decades, he has contributed to educational and cultural development programs in Palestine. In TV/Film, Simon has been a music consultant and actor coach for major productions by Disney, Netflix and other networks. He founded ViolinSchool (now StringSchool), a leading UK provider of adult education programs for the violin, and was previously a researcher at the Royal Academy of Music.
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