Meet Our Artists

 
 
 
 

Rosie Gallagher

Australian flautist Rosie Gallagher enjoys a varied life as a musician around the world. She performs regularly with the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. As a chamber musicians she has performed  with Yellowbarn Music Festival, Heartbeat Opera and Ensemble Connect. She is the the co-founder of Noctiluca Arts which is a chamber music organisation in Sydney that is dedicated to sharing the light of classical music with diverse audiences through experiences that are exciting, engaging, and equitable.

Rosie received a BM from The Juilliard School and a MM from the Royal Academy of Music.  She is indebted to her many teachers that include the wonderul Jocelyn Fazzone, Robert Langevin and Michael Cox.

Chris Pidcock

Award-winning Canberra-born cellist Christopher Pidcock enjoys a diverse career as soloist, improviser, composer, social innovator, chamber and orchestral musician. As the Director of CP PRODUCTIONS, he seeks to reflect and further strengthen our collective Australian musical language. His current doctoral research topic is focussed on 19th to early 20th century German expressive devices and applying these in the performance of Beethoven’s Cello Sonatas. 

Ennes Mehmedbasic

Ennes Mehmedbasic is a classical oboist from Sydney committed to exploring the versatility of the oboe. He performs a wide range of repertoire, often not originally scored for oboe, and also delves into other genres including jazz. Recently Ennes has been performing primarily as an orchestral musician, and in particular with the Canberra Symphony, being locally based. As a soloist, Ennes has performed with a number of community orchestras in Sydney. He has also been the recipient of numerous prizes and scholarships, most recently the Ursula Hoff Prize for Most Outstanding Performance of a Mozart Work for his final recital at the Australian National Academy of Music.