Joanna Levine studied cello and viola da gamba at the Guildhall School of Music, learning with Raphael Wallfisch, Anthony Pleeth and Sarah Cunningham.

She is a founder member of Concordia, with whom she has made recordings for Hyperion, Chandos, Metronome, Signum and Real World Records, as well as for BBC, and was thrilled to join Fretwork in 2017. Since joining she has had many fantastic experiences doing concerts, recording CDs and film soundtracks, touring around Europe in our electric cars and collaborating with other wonderful groups such as the Kings Singers and the Sixteen.

Joanna has played in many productions at the Globe Theatre, including ‘Farinelli and the King’, which transferred to the West End, and ‘All the Angels’, a play about Handel’s Messiah. Joanna has also collaborated with the photographer Mandy Jandrell, composing and performing music for her installation The Blue Hour. She also enjoys playing the viol solos in the John and Matthew Passions, the Times commented ‘for the sheer power of non-verbal expression, Joanna Levine’s viola da gamba solo took some beating’.

Joanna has alway enjoyed teaching and has many years of experience teaching a wide range of ages and abilities. She has coached at Dartington and at Benslow with Fretwork, as well as privately and at Winchester College. Many people have commented on her calm and encouraging teaching manner.

Joanna Levine studied cello and viola da gamba at the Guildhall School of Music, learning with Raphael Wallfisch, Anthony Pleeth and Sarah Cunningham. She is a founder member of Concordia, with whom she has made recordings for Hyperion, Chandos, Metronome, Signum and Real World Records, as well as for BBC, and was thrilled to join […]