Felix Pascoe

Viola | Australia

Felix is an Australian violinist and violist with an active international performing career spanning orchestral, chamber, and solo repertoire. He has performed extensively across Europe, Asia, North America, and Oceania, appearing in concert halls and festivals throughout the United States, United Kingdom, China, Singapore, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Denmark, the Netherlands, Finland, Tunisia, and New Zealand.

He regularly performs with leading orchestras including the Sinfonia of London, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Knussen Chamber Orchestra, London Mozart Players, and the Australian Chamber Orchestra, collaborating with internationally renowned conductors and soloists. His orchestral work has taken him to major venues and international tours, contributing to a diverse portfolio of performances across symphonic, chamber orchestral, and period-informed repertoire.

Felix is also an active chamber musician, performing in a wide range of ensemble settings and collaborating with musicians from prominent European and Australian institutions. His versatility across both violin and viola has allowed him to engage deeply with core chamber repertoire, contemporary works, and interdisciplinary projects.

Felix completed his undergraduate studies at The University of Melbourne before continuing his professional training at the Australian National Academy of Music. He was awarded a full scholarship to pursue a Master of Arts at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he studied under the esteemed tutelage of Dr Robin Wilson. He is currently a Violin Fellow at the Royal Academy of Music, where he continues to develop his artistic profile through performance projects, mentoring, and collaborations.

Felix performs on a Nicolò Gagliano violin (1760), generously on loan from J. & A. Beare, and a Paolo Mascioli viola (1770), on loan from the Royal Academy of Music, London.