Award-winning Irish violinist Maria Ryan returned to her native Kilkenny in 2019, after a decade performing in, and touring from, London, UK. She performs as soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral musician. Maria is also a lecturer in the MTU Cork School of Music.
As soloist Maria has performed the concertos of Mozart, Locatelli, Beethoven, and Vivaldi with various orchestras. Her work as an Orchestral leader has led to a wide variety of performances over the years, under the batons of Sir Charles MacKerras, Barry Wordsworth and Nicholas Cleobury, performing Scheherazade with The Orchestra of the Arts London, to a UK tour leading the Orchestra for singer Dionne Warwick.
A keen chamber musician, Maria completed a nationwide tour with the recently formed Banbha String Quartet in association with the National String Quartet Foundation in October 2020. She was also invited to perform at The NCH Chamber Music Gathering at the National Concert Hall in January 2020. Maria was a founding member of the Amarillo Trio in 2011. They performed extensively with tours in Spain, Italy, the UK and Ireland at the invitation of Kilkenny Arts Festival. She was selected to perform as part of Southbank Sinfonia’s Chamber music showcase in the Wigmore Hall in 2010. She completed a Music Network Tour with pianist Úna Hunt in 2012 and has also performed in Duo partnership with Ciara Moroney. In 2021 Maria recorded with pianist Dr. Gabriela Mayer with support from The Arts Council of Ireland Agility Fund, and they performed as part of the Triskel Summer series in Cork.
Maria enjoyed an eclectic mix of orchestral performing in London, from performing ‘Live to picture’ performances of films with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Royal Albert Hall, to performances of Symphonies with the BBC Symphony Orchestra in the Barbican Hall. She also performed extensively with the BBC Concert Orchestra, acting as guest principal 2nd violin, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, the English Chamber Orchestra, the London Concert Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Ulster Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra.
For many years now, Maria has enjoyed immensely performing with the Irish Chamber Orchestra, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and Camerata Ireland. She has worked under the baton of many renowned conductors, among them - Vasily Petrenko, Marin Alsop, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Pinchas Zukerman, Brett Dean and Oliver Knussen. Maria has recorded and performed with artists including singer/songwriter Rumer, and Laura Mvula, Sinéad O’ Connor, The Jacksons, ABC, Rick Astley, Andrea Bocelli, and The Mavericks.
Maria has performed extensively throughout the world, including in renowned concert halls such as the Wigmore Hall London, Konzerthaus Berlin, Carnegie Hall New York, The Royal Albert Hall London, the Shostakovich Philharmonic Grand Hall St. Petersburg, and the Royal Opera House Covent Garden London.
Maria is fortunate to have studied with world class musicians throughout her musical education. As a part-time student of the Royal Irish Academy of Music she studied with Maeve Broderick, and Geraldine O’ Grady whilst studying for her Undergraduate degree in UCD. Maria continued her studies with Ruxandra Petcu-Colan, being awarded a first class honours M.A. in performance from the CIT Cork School of Music. Her studies then brought her to the Hochschule für Musik Köln to study in the class of Emilian Piedicuta for her Post Graduate Diploma in Violin Performance.
Maria moved to London where she was awarded the position of leader of Southbank Sinfonia for their 2010 season. During this time she also acted as director and soloist with the orchestra. Maria has had the great privilege to receive guidance from some of the world’s most respected violinists including Mariana Sirbu, Constantin Serban, Olivier Charlier, Adelina Oprean, Paul Biss, and Rainer Honeck.
Maria was the 2010 winner of the Heineken Violin Competition and winner of the RDS Music Bursary in 2008. She currently plays on a Roger Hansell violin.