Sindy Mohamed

viola

2017 – 2020
Kronberg Academy Professional Studies Studies with Tabea Zimmermann funded by the Stachels/Mock Scholarship
2018
Chamber Music Connects the World, junior
2019
Mit Musik - Miteinander, tutor
2019
Kronberg Festival, concert
2023
Mit Musik - Miteinander, tutor
2023
Chamber Music Connects the World

The French-Egyptian violist Sindy Mohamed is one of the most promising young musicians of her generation.

As a soloist and chamber musician, Sindy Mohamed is a regular guest at major festivals such as the Moritzburg Festival, the Schubertiade Hohenems, the Kronberg Festival, the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence, and the Folles Journées de Nantes. Her chamber music partners include artists such as Renaud Capuçon, Isabelle Faust, Lawrence Power, Jan Vogler, Maximillian Hornung, Kian Soltani, Yura Lee, Adrien La Marca, Alexander Sitkovetsky, and Marc Bouchkov. In recent seasons, Sindy has performed regularly with harpist Anaïs Gaudemard, flutist Joséphine Olech and violinist Michael Barenboim. Sindy as part of "Chamber Music Connects the World", an event of the Kronberg Academy, performed with world stars such as Steven Isserlis, Christian Tetzlaff, and Gidon Kremer.

Highlights included her debuts with the Heidelberger Sinfoniker under the baton of Johannes Klumpp and the Cairo Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Ahmed El Saedi. Further concerts took her to the Mannheimer Schlosskonzerte with Pēteris Vasks' Viola Concerto and to the Berlioz Festival with the Orchestre des Pays de la Loire, where she played Berlioz's "Harold en Italie". Sindy also made her debut at the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival and performed a solo recital at the Heidelberger Frühling International Music Festival.

A prizewinner of the 2017 Anton Rubinstein International Competition and a scholarship recipient of the Ottilie Selbach Redslob Foundation, she performed as a soloist in England with the Royal Northern Sinfonia under Lars Vogt as part of the New Year New Artists Festival. Rolando Villazón invited her to appear in the ARTE broadcast "Stars of Tomorrow".

Sindy Mohamed was born in Marseille in 1992. Although she does not come from a musical family, she received her first viola lessons at the age of eight and decided early on to make music her profession. After graduating from the Conservatoire de Marseille, Sindy continued her studies at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris and at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music. 

She further sharpened her musical profile through her participation in numerous international masterclasses and festival academies such as the Summer Festival Salzburg, the Seiji Ozawa International Switzerland Academy, and the European Chamber Music Academy. There she worked with Daniel Barenboim, Antoine Tamestit, Roberto Diaz, Morten Carlsen, Nobuko Imai, Jean Sulem, Sadao Harada, Pamela Frank and Tatjana Masurenko, among others. Sindy has been a member of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra under the direction of Daniel Barenboim since 2013.

Sindy Mohamed plays a fine Matteo Goffriller viola kindly loaned to her by the Miller-Porter Collection (the Venetian instrument collaboration project of Irene R. Miller and John Porter Foundation) through the Beare’s International Violin Society.

From 2017 to 2020, Sindy Mohamed has been studying at Kronberg Academy with Tabea Zimmermann. These studies were funded by the Stachels/Mock Scholarship.


Last updated: January 2024